Cheap Lowepro D-Res 10 AW Digital Camera Bag (Electronics) Price
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| CATEGORY: | Electronics |
| MANUFACTURER: | Lowepro |
| FEATURES: | Holds compact digital cameras, Weighs only 4.5 ounces, All-weather cover, Open-cell foam, Internal dimensions: 4 by 2 by 4.5 inches |
| MEDIA: | Electronics |
| MPN: | D-Res 10 |
| UPC: | 056035194108 |
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Customer Reviews of Lowepro D-Res 10 AW Digital Camera Bag
No it does NOT fit like a glove I don't know what people are thinking. A glove contours exactly to the shape, and the 10AW certainly does not do this. I have a Canon A640, and you could fit the A640 AND a SD100 side by side; I know because I put both in there. Not that I would like to carry it that way, but you could. <
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>Or, you can fit the A640 plus TWENTY-TWO AA batteries! Maybe a few more on top of the camera. So it's not a glove, but a huge oversized mitten. It's big and bulky. The Apex 30AW fits the A640 like a glove. <
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>OK for the product itself: <
>Pros: <
>Simple Design <
>Two-way zipper (Apex 30AW only zippers one direction) <
>Double-velcro belt loop <
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>Cons: <
>No separate velcro flap for battery and accessory slot. If you flip it over, everything falls out. <
>Bulky- too much wasted space <
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>Overall it's a nice bag. Just not as small as I would have liked. <
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great camera bag
Perfect fit for Canon A540 camera. Especially liked the interior being so soft-protects LCD from scratches and has a place to keep spare memeory cards an a download cable. All-in all one of my best online purchases.
Padded but unwieldy
The case is well-padded, but bulky and a bit loose fitting for a Canon A610. Its size makes using the belt loop impractical, it's just too big. The four interior compartments are a bit excessive; other than a camera pouch there only needs to be one other pocket to hold batteries, a lens cloth, and an SD card. This thing's just so boxy that you can only really carry it as a full-blown tourist with a strap around your neck, or packed into some check-on luggage. It'll undoubtedly withstand tall drops and poor baggage handlers, along with wet weather thanks to its nylon cover, but it's overkill for most typical camera environments. Removing the camera from the case is also annoying because of the long zipper path; likely you'll end up with camera in hand most of the time, lest the zipper cause a missed photo opportunity. This seems like a fine case for the ultimate camera protection, but for most casual photographers too much of a hassle for routine use.