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The Lowepro Off Road -http://www.lowepro.com/Products/Beltpacks/modular/Off_Road.aspx
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sheepie > The Lowepro Off Road - this is a 'beltpack' style bag from Lowepro.
Build quality is as you would expect from Lowepro, and I'd have no trouble recommending this bag.  I have also got a Micro-Trekker200, but I find this a better carry-round bag.
The main bag has two seperate main compartments, and a further two detachable lens cases on the sides.
sheepie > Opening up the zips reveals the main compartment (at top) - big enough for filters, the D70 kit lens, an SB800 flash and the camera itself.  If you have a 50mm mounted, you can put the kit lens in and there is still room for the camera.  If the kit lens is mounted, then the 50mm doesn't quite have enough room at the bottom of the bag.
The front pouch has heaps of room for batteries, more filters, and other bits and pieces.
sheepie > Camera shown in place, with SB800 to the right.
sheepie > Kit lens at base of main compartment - it's a tight fit, but it does go in - this way, you can have the 50mm on the camera and everything fits.
sheepie > Cokin filters in the left section of the main compartment.  These fit nicely under the camera.
sheepie > The bag comes with two lots of straps - one for your waist, and the other goes over your shoulder for extra support.  I have found this to work really well, and had no worries carrying this setup around the Jenolan caves for a day.
sheepie > With the two extra lens bags detached, the bag becomes quite inobtrusive, and makes for an ideal day bag for a trip to the city.
sheepie > Side view without the lens cases.  The waist belt is tucked away nicely in the back section to make this bag a shoulder-style.
sheepie > The complete kit (minus the D70 and SB800, which were used to take the pic).  It amazing how much you can get in there!
The Lowepro Off Road - this is a 'beltpack' style bag from Lowepro.
Build quality is as you would expect from Lowepro, and I'd have no trouble recommending this bag. I have also got a Micro-Trekker200, but I find this a better carry-round bag.
The main bag has two seperate main compartments, and a further two detachable lens cases on the sides.
 > The Lowepro Off Road - this is a 'beltpack' style bag from Lowepro.
Build quality is as you would expect from Lowepro, and I'd have no trouble recommending this bag.  I have also got a Micro-Trekker200, but I find this a better carry-round bag.
The main bag has two seperate main compartments, and a further two detachable lens cases on the sides.
The Lowepro Off Road - this is a 'beltpack' style bag from Lowepro.
Build quality is as you would expect from Lowepro, and I'd have no trouble recommending this bag. I have also got a Micro-Trekker200, but I find this a better carry-round bag.
The main bag has two seperate main compartments, and a further two detachable lens cases on the sides.
Camera: Nikon Corporation (Nikon D70) |
More details: exif |
Original size: 1748px x 1198px |
Current: 400px x 274px |
Other sizes: Small · M · L |
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