Lowepro Rezo 170 Shoulder Bag For Digital SLR & 2-3 Lenses for Canon 450D, 1000D,500D, Nikon D3000, D5000,D90, Sony Alpha DLSR Range and Panasonic G1 Series - Black |  | Brand: Lowepro Category: CE Department: unisex-adult
List Price: £46.20 Buy New: £22.11 as of 9/9/2010 15:52 BST details You Save: £24.09 (52%)
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Seller: Smart Shop UK Rating: 11 reviews
Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 9.6 x 9.3 x 6.1
MPN: 34703 Model: 34703 UPC: 056035347030 EAN: 0056035347030 ASIN: B0007X0T5Q
Release Date: March 17, 2006 Availability: Usually dispatched within 4-5 business days
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| • | Will hold digital SLR with attached lens, 2-3 extra lens and accessories | | • | Well padded interior, soft, brushed-tricot lining plus memory card pouch that's integrated into the reverse-open lid and an All Weather Cover | | • | Soft, micro fiber cloth built into main compartment cleans delicate LCD screens and protects against scratches from camera straps | | • | Roomy front pocket for accessories | | • | Stretchy side pocket |
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Product Description Designed specifically for digital equipment, the Rezo 170 AW is a lightweight shoulder bag packed with features. This bag offers plenty of protection with a well padded interior, soft, brushed-tricot lining plus a memory card pouch that's integrated right into the reverse-open lid and an All Weather. A soft, micro fiber cloth built into the main compartment cleans delicate LCD screens and protects against scratches from camera straps. Carry accessories in the roomy front pocket and stretchy side pocket, and use the SlipLock attachment tab for additional accessories.
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Lowepro 170 camera bag June 10, 2010 Paddy (Bristol GB) Having few accessories for my Panasonic G1, this bag suits my requirements admirably. One small dislike is that the bottom of the bag could do with a little thicker padding, but for this I would have given 5 stars.
To give an idea of it's capacity, I have the camera with standard lens attached, a telephoto lens and the battery charger in the main body of the bag. The computer cables, several filters and a flash adaptor in the front pouch. All are easy to access.Lowepro Rezo 170 Shoulder Bag For Digital SLR & 2-3 Lenses for Canon 450D, 1000D,500D, Nikon D3000, D5000,D90, Sony Alpha DLSR Range and Panasonic G1 Series - Black
Does what it says on the tin April 21, 2010 sduck1984 Great bag, enough compartments, Lowepro does it again, don't hesitate. I fit three lenses in this bag (one attached to camera) with room for the odd filter and the pocket at the front is great for remote cords, memory cards etc. The hidden rain-cover is a nice touch too :)
Just the job.. February 2, 2010 s.maber (United Kingdom) When I bought my SLR I invested in a smaller Lowepro bag which suited my needs at the time. After slowly adding lenses and accessories to my collection, it was time to get something bigger to hold them all in. Because of this, I was looking for a bag which would be suitable as both a stay-at-home case but also, if the situation suited and if I wasn't sure what the day would hold (i.e. lens length), be able to take it out and about with me. Therefore I wanted a sterdy, spacious but not a rucksack bag..the Rezo 170 seemed to cover it all.
After a quick think, I manage to arrange it to store my D40 with lens attached plus a zoom lens, kit lens, macro lens and flashgun (and a few accessories). OK, so it's a tight squeeze but I wouldn't want the next size up because the bag is a great size for day trips out. Saying that, the bag doesn't look or feel like it's bursting at the seems. The inside works nicely though, three padded "columns" of equal width allowing you to choose how, where and what to put there.
The all-weather cover is a great addition as I tend to be outdoors for a lot of shots so I don't need to worry about the rain destroying my bag, or more importantly, what's inside it. The best bit is that it's stored underneath so it takes moments to quickly pull it out and over the bag. The front flap intially consfused me as it's on the front but doesn't open up to the main pouch but to the accessories holder - a nice addition to increase safety from yourself and others.
Definitely a great bag if you're after something to look after a novice amount of kit.
Good bag but not perfect August 23, 2009 Mr. J. Mortimer (Yorkshire, England) Construction seems sound and solid, but I still can't work out why the big flap doesn't offer direct access to the main section, the flap just seems superfluous as all it does is cover up another zipped pocket at the front. I bought this thinking that the main flap opened up to the main pocket but it doesn't, and it wasn't worth the postage to send it back.
The bag snugly accommodates my Canon 1000D (one of the smaller DSLRs out there) with 18-55 kit lens and 55-250 zoom lens, and a 430EX II Speedlight flash in it's case, though the back of the body is right at the top of the bag; if the flash was replaced with a lens it would be a very tight squeeze down the middle, as it is this lot just fits in nicely. There are enough pockets for extra memory cards and batteries, at a bit of a squeeze the front pocket will take the Canon charger and mains lead. I suppose it may be possible to stack two smaller lenses in one of the main section compartments meaning 3-4 lenses might be carried, but again at a tight squeeze (and there would be no room for a flash). There is one side pocket on the outside which is quite tight so only good for very slim items such as lens cloths, filters, etc. The usual integrated soft cloth acts to protect the DSLR screen and can be used to clean smears off it quite effectively.
Looks-wise it's plain but is quite obviously a camera bag that potentially contains quite a bit of expensive kit, I'd prefer to have a more non-descript bag that looks a bit stylish and less of a snatch target, but have yet to find one that matches the build quality I have come to expect from Lowe Pro. I will be looking for a camera backpack for those hiking days out as this bag is not really suitable for such activities.
Great gadget bag July 4, 2009 Peter Logan This is just what I was looking for. A bag to carry my DSLR and lenses. It's very well designed, with a useful zip around the top for easy access, and a useful pocket under the front flap for lens cleaners, note books and the like.
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