Lowepro Toploader 75 AW Soft Case
Lowepro Toploader 75 AW Soft Case
USER REVIEWS
[Jan 24, 2006]
Lightcatcher
Expert
Strength:
Large, padded, in addition to the main compartment there are 5 pockets.
Weakness:
Doesn't float Review for the Lowepro Toploader 75 AW. I've used this bag for over one year now and find it well designed and well made. I bought it for my Canon EOS 1V-HS with the Canon 70-200mm f/2.8 IS zoom attached to the camera. There aren't many bags large enough for this set-up. With this rig in the bag my 550EX and a Sto-fen diffuser (not attached) will also fit in on top of the camera. The camera with the Canon 300mm f/4 IS will fit too, but without the flash. The larger of the two outside pockets (this has a double zipper) will hold a Canon 50mm macro lens in the internal nylon pouch with one roll of film tucked in next to it and room above for several more rolls. This larger pocket has the rain cover stored inside in it's own small pocket in the flap. The smaller outside pocket will hold an eight pack of "AA" batteries with a couple rolls of film. Inside the top flap (this has a double zipper) is a see-thru pocket that will hold a couple filters and some business cards and the custom function card. Inside the bag is a flat nylon pocket that is full lenght and closes with velcro. I haven't used the harness straps that came with this bag. One small modification I did was to buy some 1 inch diameter split rings like you have on your key chain. I put one of these on one of the zipper pulls for each opening. This makes it easier to open with gloves on and easier to find the zipper pull if you are working in a fairly dark area. The shoulder strap has a 1/4 inch thick pad where it rides on your shoulder with grippy stuff on the bottom and is detachable. There is a small nylon grab handle on the top of the bag that's useful. Tha bag is fully padded with 3/8 inch thick dense foam. The out side pockets are not padded but the rain cover in the larger pocket does provide some knock protection for it's contents. Easy and quick to get into to grab your gear. I haven't used this bag in wet weather so I can't comment on water proofness. Customer Service haven't used it Similar Products Used: none |
[Jul 13, 2005]
DEvianT
Expert
Strength:
All Weather waterproofing Takes a Pro camerabody (1Dmk2) and wide aperture 70-200mm Lens attached (70-200mm L IS). Still has space for additional bits and bobs. Can Add 2 extra lens pouches or S&F puches on sides. Very comfortable strap included.
Weakness:
None. Superb Bag. Does exactly what it says on the tin. Customer Service Not needed. Similar Products Used: Crumpler Loyal Chap. Lowe Pro Magnum Bags (Various). Lowe Pro Nova 3&4 bags. |
[Mar 01, 2002]
Covey22
Intermediate
Strength:
Solid construction, well-built specs. Lots of room as advertised. Very spiffy black exterior.
Weakness:
Huge - but what do you expect? An 80-200 isn''t exactly the epitome of subtlety in 35mm lenses. Depending upon the accessories used on the Sliplock points, it could become easily unbalanced. Having used Lowepro holsters previously, I was looking forward to the reputedly more robust Street & Field series. I wasn''t disappointed. This holster has extra thick padding all around, and will hold a pro-size SLR plus and 80-200 f/2.8 with hood (reversed). There''s also a two piece front pocket compartment, and an All Weather (AW) cover for really inclement conditions. The external pocket holds a full-size shoe flash, and the little partition at the bottom holds 4-5 canisters of film. A breathable mesh at the back wicks away moisture and the bag comes with both a shoulder strap and a chest harness. Modular users can also buy the Street & Field light belt or deluxe belt which has integral connectors to turn the holster into a beltpack. You can also put other Street & Field components on the Sliplock (TM) connectors on each side of the holster. Customer Service Model I bought was last in stock and was missing shoulder straps. Vendor has ordered another from Lowepro... Similar Products Used: Lowepro TLZ2 Lowepro TLZ Mini |
[Sep 27, 2000]
Arthur Richardson
Intermediate
Strength:
Extremely versatile bag. Used it in Peru under extreme conditions of the desert, rain forest and high Andes. The bag absolutely delivered. It is sturdy and the raincover does work. Very handy straps are included which will attach the bag to you backpack and make it a great travel companion.
Weakness:
Shoulder straps broke while I stepped on it. Found this disappointing. Carries a Nikon F100 with pro 28-80 F2.8 zoom with hood attached. Little room for flash but you can attach other toys from the street and field stuff. Customer Service I'll want the shoulder strap replaced for a new one under the warranty. Let's see if it works. Similar Products Used: Lowepro stuff. |
[Oct 10, 2000]
OG
Expert
Strength:
Construction, all-weather cover, can be customized with additional pouches, cases, etc.
Weakness:
This is my second one. Ineeded to return the first one because of faulty stitching - the inside pocket was stitched partially closed. Terrific modular system! I use mine as a backpack. It can carry a camera body with an 80-200 f2.8 lens in the main compartment, and with the slip-on pouches and lens cases, I can configure what system that I will use on that day and only take what I need. Also I love the different ways that the case can be carried - over the shoulder, chest-pack or the way I use it as a back pack when used with the shoulder harness. Highly recommended for the photographer on the go. Customer Service Not needed. Bought it from the VP of sales from Lowepro (David riley) at the show and he was just the nicest person to work with! Similar Products Used: Tamrac and other Lowepro zoom holsters |
[Apr 13, 2001]
Jeff Green
Intermediate
Strength:
Well built, modular system, great design
Weakness:
none really This is a great bag. The design makes for a very quick setup and the harness works killer when you are backpacking. You can put this on, and then your pack over it. Your camera is right there in front of you and even makes a little 'table' for you to change film, etc. I have an older Topload Zoom AW which is similar for my Canon, and in this bag I keep an RZ system!! A spare RZ back fits like a glove on the bottom, and the RZ w/ 110 fits right over that. It's like it was custom made for it. I can even keep a Polaroid back in the front compartment although it's not as protected. Excellent gear from LowePro! Customer Service haven't had the need Similar Products Used: none like this bag |
[Jun 01, 2001]
Trygve Thorsen
Intermediate
Strength:
Sturdy, lots of room, 2 front pockets and lid pocket, rain cover.
Weakness:
Heavy, although that means lots of padding and not much plasic. My favourite bag for carrying Nikon FE2 with motor MD-12 and 50mm, 35mm F1.4, 70-210F4, SB-26 with plenty of room for accessories, a lens or two more and film. The bottom front pocket is perfect for film storage! Customer Service Not needed. Similar Products Used: Nova 3 |