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Lowepro Rezo 170 AW Camera Bag | 
enlarge | Brand: Lowepro Category: Photography
List Price: $49.95 Buy Used: $31.99 You Save: $17.96 (36%)
New (9) from $49.95
Avg. Customer Rating: 7 reviews
Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Clothing Size: One Size Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 9.6 x 9.3 x 6.1
MPN: 34703 Model: 34703 UPC: 056035347030 EAN: 0056035347030
Availability: Usually ships in 6-10 business days
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| Features:
| • | Rezo 170 AW Capacity: Digital SLR with attached lens; 2-3 extra lenses and accessories | | • | Includes a built-in memory card orgainizer | | • | Includes a built-in LCD / Lens cleaning cloth | | • | Camera compartment is fully customizable for your SLR or Camcorder system, with adjustable and removable padded dividers. | | • | Lowepro's patented All Weather cover to protect bag and contents from extreme weather, sand, dirt, etc. |
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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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| Customer Reviews: Read 2 more reviews...
High Quality Bag January 31, 2006 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I was looking for a small bag that I could use on day trips or hikes. I did not want a huge bag to keep all my lenses and accessories. This is perfect for my needs. I have a Konica Minolta 5D with a 28-75 f2.8 lens attached, along with a 18-70 and a 70-210. I can fit the camera, lenses, my battery charger, and various cables. The lenses fit with their hoods on backwards. There are a couple of small pouches to keep extra battery and cards. Two features I really like: 1) the micro fiber cloth that lies across the camera's lcd to protect it from scratches and 2) the top of the bag opens from the back for quick access to the camera.
Small enough to carry all day, big enough to fit the essentials needed for a great day of shooting.
Good bag, slightly odd design March 24, 2006 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
I recently purchased a Nikon D50 and needed a bag to put it in. I wanted one that had room for future expansion (additional lenses and possibly a flash).
Currently I have the camera/18-70 lens, remote, charger and USB cable and there is plenty of room left for another larger lens like the 70-300.
The all-weather cover is a bonus but I am somewhat puzzled as to the function of the big flap on the outside. When you unsnap it, it doesn't reveal the main compartment of the bag like you'd expect. Instead, it just reveals a small secondary compartment. The main area of the bag is accessed by opening zippers AROUND the big flap. Kind of strange, but in the end everything works well enough that I'm still happy.
Odd Design is Right December 3, 2006 3 out of 6 found this review helpful
The large flap which covers the big outside pocket but NOT the main compartment is large and full of stiffeners but doesn't zip to even allow as much as some microfiber cleaning cloth. The unzippered neoprene side pocket is also only on one side. The front of the pocket compartment folds down and also opens from the bottom and is where the little raincoat for the bag is. It offers some extra cushioning of your memory cards and batteries, I suppose. Is the little raincoat really needed? How about a little umbrella, LowePro? The main compartment is large enough for the Rebel XTi with the kit lens and the 70-300 zoom, and a Powershot S2. A Panasonic FX01 fits in the pocket. There is enough room for all the memory cards and batteries. Why is it so hard to find a decent mid sized bag?
Update: If you take out the dividers and remove the lens hoods from your lenses, it will hold the Canon kit lens, a 50/1.8, Sigmas 70-300, 10-20, and a Sigma 28-200 on the camera. CAREFULLY zipped. But when shooting, the camera is around your neck leaving plenty of room for the lenses and easy lens transfers.
Great! January 17, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is a fantastic bag by lowepro. It's a blend of high-capacity and quick access holster styles. I can easily fit my D70s with 18-200mm telephoto (attached) and my SB-800 flash into the bag.
I at first thought the front flap was useless, but it actually exists to provide more waterproof coverage to the bag. When you deploy the All-weather (it's stowed in a velcro compartment at the bottom of the bag), it wraps around the bottom, up the sides, and over the top of the bag to provide water protection. Try it yourself. You'll find that the front flap provides protection where the All-weather cannot reach. Together the All-weather and front flap give 80% protection from the elements.
I think the All-weather sheath is a bit unnecessary. Lowepro should have invested a little more money into the bag and made it with waterproof materials rather than including the All-weather sheath.
Also, the strap the camera comes with is a bit squeaky. Luckily it can be detached and replaced with any other strap you own. Otherwise, the squeakiness would have driven me insane!
I still love this bag.
http://products.lowepro.com/product/Rezo-170%20AW,2008.htm (you can see the All-weather in action by viewing the images of the product here).
Use it for lens and accessories June 18, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Nice comfortable bag, especially the strap. I use it carry three lenses (the Canon 70-200mm the largest), an external flash on the side pocket, an Epson P-2000 (front pocket) and graphic cards. Very useful this way for wedding photography and event gigs. Wish I had bought it on Amazon. I would have saved $20.
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