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Lowepro Topload Zoom 2 - Holster bag ( for camera ) - TXP, TXP ripstop - black, navy blue | 
enlarge | Brand: Lowepro Category: Photography
Buy New: $29.95
New (2) from $29.95
Rating: 10 reviews
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 12.1 x 7.6 x 7
MPN: Topload zoom 2 Navy Model: Topload zoom 2 Navy UPC: 056035013423 EAN: 0056035013423 ASIN: B00006I5ER
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description This streamlined holster bag is for travel, sports and outdoor photography. Carry it on the non-slip shoulder strap, a belt or an optional Topload Zoom Chest Harness. It includes a reverse-open lid for fast access, front zip pocket, inner mesh pocket and a hand grip.
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holds pro DSLR w/medium zoom March 30, 2008 E. K. Arnold (yay area, usa) 19 out of 19 found this review helpful
originally got the lowepro TLZ 1, which is the same bag as this but smaller. but i had to send it back since it wasn't big enough for my d300 w/grip. the TLZ2 has a much larger 'footprint' -- it's not exactly inobtrusive, and i doubt you'd want to wear it on a belt as a holster unless you want to lean to one side. however, you can add a belt along with the shoulder strap for added stability when hiking or active sports (like crowd-wading) and there's also a chest harness available if you're into rock climbing, skiing, etc. what fits into TLZ2: d300 w/ grip and attached 50-150 lens sb-600 flash w/diffuser memory cards/filters the strap is switchable, which is a good thing since the supplied one isn't padded. and the material is a rugged cordura that should offer some water-resistance. there's just enough padding, and removeable dividers as well. if you have a pro dslr, this is the one you want. for a d80/d40 or rebel xti with a small zoom, i'd get a smaller size. overall, this is a classic, somewhat understated case. it's good for when you're packing your camera in a seperate bag, or when you just want to take a camera, one lens, and a flash.
Great on the go bag April 11, 2006 Richard W. Kyle (Anderson, SC USA) 19 out of 20 found this review helpful
I have this bag with a Rebel XT with a 28-135 lens w/hood attached. This bag is great and fits the camera, lens and hood very well. The front pocket expands and could carry another lens or other "stuff". Looks like if you had the battery grip that it would still fit ok. I will be getting that pretty soon I think. I do have to say that of all the places I have seen this bag that www.adorama.com did have the best price. $27.95 plus $5 to ship.
More than I expected! June 17, 2008 G. jean-joseph (Oceanside, Nassau,NY) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I ordered this bag just recently. It is a great bag. I must have ordered more than 4 camera bags before I finally find the one suitable for my Nikon D-40X. After attaching a Nikkor 18-200mm lens to my camera, I still have plenty of room left for my accessories such as my SB-800 Nikon flash, and batteries and charger. I would recommend this bag to any one who wishes to take a few camera accessories for either everyday activities or long trips. It's neither big nor small. Finally, the price is quite affordable. I paid 30 bucks for mine on Amazon.
Great fit June 9, 2008 John Smith (New York NY) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Bought this bag hoping it would be large enough for my new Nikon D300. It fits perfectly with the 18-200mm lens attached. There's enough room for an extra battery and some filters. This bag works great.
First Impressions May 5, 2008 Jesse Merz (Portland, OR) 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
I just received my TLZ2 today, and have been trying to fit all my gear in it. At first sight, it was much larger than I imagined. The front pocket is GIANT and fits a smallish lens (Canon 10-22) quite easily. For the price, it is a very solid bag. I bought it because I will be backpack travelling through Europe this summer, and I wanted a bag that allowed easy access to my camera while on foot, with the possibility of an extra lens plus some accessories. I think I made the right choice. I can fairly easily fit the following gear into the bag, even with a bit of extra room: - 40D with 24-105mm attached with lens hood on backwards - 10-22mm (outside pocket) with lens hood detached (under the 24-105) - Extra battery and charger (on bottom of bag) - Cleaning kit including brush, spray and cloth (on elastic loops inside) - B + W Polarizer in the plastic case that it came with (inner pocket) - Extra memory card (inner pocket) - Canon wired remote (outside pocket) One thing about the bag that is weird is the reverse zipper to the main compartment. It makes opening the bag when it's around your shoulder pretty awkward. Also, for those of you with battery grips or full-sized bodies, I can't imagine them fitting.
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