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| Best Sellers Rank | #20,929 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #41 in Camera Backpacks |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (108) |
| Date First Available | 1 January 2023 |
| Manufacturer | Lowepro |
P**H
The LowePro SH 115 III is NOT the dimensions described. It's actually MUCH SMALLER. The outer dimensions are 13 x 13 x 15cm, while the inner dimensions (ie. where your camera will fit) is an even smaller 10 x 10 x 13cm ... Had to return immediately unfortunately. The product dimensions are completely wrong, it's tiny.
R**7
Passt gut für die Sony 6400a mit Zoom 28-135mm.. Platz für zwei Zusatzakkus ist noch, ansonsten passt nix mehr hinein. Zu empfehlen, wenn msn eine komplette, gut schützende Tasche sucht!
İ**O
Fujifilm X-S10 + Fujinon XF 35mm f2 lens ikilisi için mükemmel bir çanta. Lens makineye takılı vaziyetteyken tam olarak sığdı, harika bir koruma katmanı var, A plus bir işçilik söz konusu. Teşekkürler Lowepro.
G**E
Molto ben fatta ci sta comoda un a 6100 sony con un obbiettivo di piccole dimensioni montato, una batteria e un paio di schede memoria
C**T
Dear Lord, what a PITA it is to find a case (with a belt loop) that is just the right size for your interchangeable lens camera! It's interesting that one reviewer who had a Canon EOS R10 said the fit was too snug for his camera, because their camera is almost exactly the same size mine is--just a few 10ths of an inch difference! However, we don't know what kind of lens they had. So, just so you don't have to buy four different cases to find one that fits if you happen to have a Canon R100 with the 18-45 lens, you can stop the hunt right now, because this is basically a perfect fit. I'm hoping there are enough key words in this review so that if you have a Canon R100 with the 18-45, this review will show up in your Google search. (Did I mention it fits the Canon R100 with the 18-45 lens?) By good fit, I mean the a fit that is tight enough so that the camera doesn't flop around in the case if you are riding a mountain bike over rugged (but non insane) terrain, with a few minor drops and small rock gardens, but not so tight that you can't draw it easily with one hand. That is my use-case scenario, and I am happy to report that this works really well with this case/bag. The lens can be facing forward, (if you're a righty, with the wrist strap on top) so you can pull it out either by the strap or the grip. Zipper is sturdy, the action is just a little sticky could be a little slicker, but it's totally workable with one hand. Also totally usable if you're walking a dog (or in my case, two.) You only need your non-dominant hand to take the lens cap off and on-- wish there was a fix for that! Padding seems more than ample, case material appears sturdy, and the (for me) critical belt loop seems strong enough. The sides are stiff enough that the case doesn't kind of lean outwards at the top, which was the problem with a cheaper case I got, and the stitching on the belt loop is very good, though not as good as a Think Tank Mirrorless Mover Case-- which, regrettably, is too large for the R100 (the 10) unless you are cramming in some other stuff. I do not have enough experience with it to assess long term durability, but the overall construction is very good, which it should be for a case over $30. The plastic that wraps around the bottom is a nice touch, too-- no worries about setting it down on a damp or dirty surface, etc. I've had Lowerpro cases before, and never had a problem with them. I am surprised that the situation with belt cases as not been gamed out by someone for APS-C cameras. Part of their appeal is that they are a bit smaller than a DSLR, and you don't have to use a strap. Even just for hiking, I'm the kind of person who can't have a camera swinging around my neck, it just drives me crazy. But it's also particularly important for me because I like to shoot in fairly primitive areas, or quickly, with people or animals or both who are not always very patient about standing around to be photographed. Can't wait to go through all this again when I get a pancake lens and have to get another case...!
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