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Lowepro Toploader Pro 70 AW | 
| Brand: Lowepro Category: Photography
List Price: $79.99 Buy New: $60.00 as of 9/7/2010 08:25 CDT details You Save: $19.99 (25%)
New (15) Used (1) from $56.99
Rating: 5 reviews
Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.8 Dimensions (in): 8 x 8 x 10.4
MPN: Toploader Pro 70 AW Model: Toploader Pro 70 AW UPC: 056035353505 EAN: 0056035353505 ASIN: B0027JRX52
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| » | Fits a Pro DSLR with grip and standard zoom lens attached (such as 24-70mm f/2.8 or 14-24mm f/2.8) plus accessories. | | » | 360 Degree All Weather Cover provides protection from the elements while still allowing access to your camera. | | » | Asymmetrical design follows the lines of a camera for a snug, protective fit | | » | Quick buckle release allows you to close your bag without zipping it up, enabling fast and easy access to your camera for quick shots. | | » | Large, U-shaped zipper pulls are easy to grasp, even when wearing gloves. |
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Product Description Lowepro Toploader Pro 70 AW SLR Camera System Holster Case Black.
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| Customer Reviews: Great Bag for the Outdoor Photographer February 12, 2010 Kimo (Alabama) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I bought this Toploader bag for a recent trip to Hawaii to carry my new Nikon D700 on all the hikes we do on the Big Island, Maui & Kauai. These hikes are in all types of conditions ranging from hiking through a Kauai rainforest to sub-freezing temps at the 14,000 ft. Mauna Kea summit. Lowepro bags are high-quality and do a great job of protecting your expensive gear aginst the elements. In addition to the Toploader Pro 70 AW I bought for this last trip, I also own their Photo Trekker AW, their Nature Trekker AW, and their Toploader Pro 65 AW. The only complaint I have about the Pro 70 AW is that it needs to be made so that you can attach another lens case on the side, as well as have a little more room in the top flap to store filter cases, etc. Other than that, it's a great bag to carry your DSLR. I used it to carry my new Nikon D700 with a variety of lens including my new 17-35mm wide-angle, as well as my new 70-300mm telephoto around the islands.
Good portable pro-DSLR camera bag February 2, 2010 R. Yun (Los Angeles, CA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this bag to carry my Nikon D700 w/battery grip mated with Nikon 24-70 f2.8 lens.
Overall it's very nice bag but wish that it had little more room for ease of use. I had to take out bottom pad to make a room to put my camera setup.
Excellent walkaround bag October 30, 2009 A. Kim (Costa Mesa, CA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I bought this bag for my wife's Canon 50D with battery grip with 28-135 lens. This bag handles the size and weight of the camera very well. The new shoulder strap secures the bag comfortably and the bag has enough pockets to carry a day's worth of batteries, cards, and even a strobe. I would recommend this bag to anyway wanting a walk around bag.
Chiropractor please July 28, 2009 Karrel (Tampa, FL USA) 1 out of 14 found this review helpful
I got this bag specifically for a weekend trip to New York City. What a big disappointment it turned out to be. It held my camera & the lens I had snugly, but the neck strap bit into my neck so bad that I was in desperate need of an adjustment & a massage. Not only that it added so much extra weight to my camera. The next day I carried the camera without the bag & what a difference. I was very disappointed in this bag, in a way, it kind of ruined the trip. If I were not on a bus almost that entire day I don't know if I could have handled this thing rubbing on the side of my neck all day.
Best Holster-type bag May 25, 2009 ale (Chicago, IL USA) 26 out of 26 found this review helpful
I've been looking for THE holster-type bag eversince I bought my camera last January 2009. I'm the type who doesn't want his camera to be dangling around his neck while not in use. Tried several holster-type bags in stores (around the $20 - $30 range) and they just couldn't serve my needs. Some of the bags were too bulky, others are hard to open, and then some felt cheap and were not padded enough.
Then comes the Lowepro Toploader Pro. Note that there is another older model that doesn't have the word Pro at the end which is way bulkier than this one. So I first saw the bag in youtube and was exited to get one after seeing how the bag opens. At the time when I saw the video, the bags were not available yet so I kept on searching for it in Amazon until I was able to purchase it.
Tried my Canon XS with a 55-250 lens attached. A friend also tried his Nikon D90 with an 18-200 lens attached. Both fit perfectely and still enough room for other stuff. A camera with a battery grip could easily fit on it as well. At the top, I was able to put my 500d zoom filter, an RF remote with both transmitter and receiver, an htc touch phone, and a creative zen mosaic player. At the front, I had my lenspen and the canon battery charger. The bottom part of the bag has very thick padding which gives me the peace of mind should I drop the bag on a hard surface. The whole bag is very very well padded.
The bag came right on time, a day before we went hiking. I also bought a lens case (LC1 from lowepro) so I could carry another lens with me. The lens case was attached to the side of this bag so I didn't have to worry about it. This bag was very comfortable, I didn't feel I was carrying it (compared to my fastpack backpack). The strap goes to the opposite shoulder and it comes with a loop that goes behind the carrier to secure the bag in place and avoid it from moving around. I was able to easily take a shot and then put the camera back to the bag. In case there's a nice view that I wanted to shoot again, I could easily open the latch, flip the cover, then grab my cam. This is the main reason why I got this bag. I could now walk around with my camera inside the bag and easily grab it for fast shooting like an on the spot incident that might not happen again without having to wear my camera around my neck. The bag also serves as a leverage for my left elbow when I'm focusing on a particular subject.
One last add on to the bag is the all weather cover which slips out from the bottom. It will cover the whole bag except the back part that is against the wearer. This doesn't bother me at all as the material of the bag is somewhat water-repellant already. With the cover on, you can still open and close the bag. This is a plus when it suddenly rains or when you have the bag on a cruise, boat, or any other water activity.
Best holster-type bag, can't think of another similar product that beats this one. Can't even find one con for this bag. It's worth the price for its functionality and protection.
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