





🎥 Gear up like a pro—carry confidence, not clutter.
The Lowepro Rezo 170 AW Camera Bag is a lightweight, compact solution designed for photographers who demand customizable interior protection with padded dividers, quick-access memory card storage, and a patented All Weather cover to safeguard gear in any condition. It comfortably fits a DSLR with attached lens, multiple extra lenses, and accessories, making it ideal for day trips and extended travel.
C**S
Fits a Full Frame DSLR and a Mavic Air Drone
Comprehensive reviewI use it when i don't need to carry all that photo gear i usually use that i need a backpack instead of a shoulder bag, also, very good when you just want to take out your camera, take a few shots and then put it away immediately or if you want to travel real light with only the essentials.I have tried it with many things, it can fit in the main compartment:Full Frame DSLR with 24-105mm lens attached and a speedlite flash (does't fit pro DSRL o DLSR with battery grip by the way)Full Frame DSLR with lens attached, DJI Mavic Air (with or without case), mavic air controllerFull Frame DSLR with lens attached and shotgun microphoneFull Frame DSLR with lens attached and at least one more lens (i have fitted a 75-300mm and a 50mm at the same time)Full Frame DSLR with lens attached and 2 GoPros, also lots of GoPro stuffAnd lots of memories (SD and Micro SD cards) on the zipped part that opens the main compartmentOn the front small compartment:DLSR charger and cable, DSLR extra batteries, Mavic Air extra batteries, GoPro batteries, regular batteries, keys, phone(s), wallet, microfiber.What i like about this shoulder bag also, its it's design, at first it can get you confused about it, since the main compartment opens on the back, so you don't need to open the flap in the front, but the flap in the front has the clip which protects the small zipped compartment, so you can put all your important stuff like your wallet, phone, keys and so on, without you worrying about someone wanting to open your bag without you noticing, and you can use the flap (closed obviously) to carry a small tripod, like a joby gorillapod.The main compartment has a separation flap that you can adjust to your needs and a protection cover made of similar fabric like a microfiber, also has a weather protection cover hidden in the front, in case it rains or something like that.Hope my review helps you decide whether to buy or not.
J**T
Top of camera bag has a fabric substance that's peeling
The top of the camera bag is made with a fabric that is deteriorating.
E**I
Best for a small DSLR and 1 or 2 lenses
This bag is pretty tight; I don't like extra space that I'm not using, so for me the size is good. I have a D40 with the 18-55 kit lens and the 55-200VR lens. With the kit lens attached, everything fits in the bag comfortably. With the telephoto lens attached, it just barely squeezes in there, but there's room on the sides for the kit lens and probably another small lens, like a 50mm. I don't think the bag would fit a bigger SLR or speedlights. ** IMPORTANT ** measure your camera with lens attached, in all dimensions, and compare to the specified dimensions of the bag before you buy the bag! I almost got the smaller 140 size, but after measuring my equipment with a ruler I knew it would've had to go back.The front pocket is good for filters and some paper for notes, car keys, etc. The neck strap easily tucks into the sides of the main compartment. The bag exudes a sturdy, high-quality feel, like my other Lowepro bag. It opens out away from my body, a requisite for me, and it sits perfectly across my front so I can move my arms freely and reach in for the camera quickly. I can leave the main door unzipped and the camera is never in danger of falling out. My only wish is that the shoulder strap adjusted to a shorter length. I like to walk with the camera's neck strap around my neck and the camera in the bag, and this bag sits too low for that. Other than that, no complaints: it's compact, tough, and good for excursions with the minimum of equipment.
E**D
Great bag
Overall, good bag that will hold 1 body, 2 lens, and some accessories.I bought this bag to hold my gear for a trip down to Costa Rica. I was going during the rainy season, and I wanted something that offered some kind of water protection. This bag delivered. I carried my Nikon D80 with an 18-200mm zoom lens attached. Had room for a 60mm micro lens, plus extra room for a pair of mini binoculars in the main compartment. There was room to spare too, to hold a headlamp, and some energy snacks. I kept a spare battery, IR remote, extra cards, and a tabletop tripod in the pocket in front. On the side is a pocket, big enough to put another candy bar, or a map. On the other side is an attachment point where I put on a spare lens carrier I had from a Lowepro fannypack camera bag. I used that to hold a water bottle. It includes two dividers that attaches via velcro to create spaces for your stuff.Like I said earlier, it was rainy season, and I used the rain cover in very heavy rain, and it protected everything perfectly. It also covers the bottom, so you can put it down on the wet ground too, and water won't soak in. It doesn't stretch too far up the back, so it won't keep things dry if you submerge the bag.Downsides:The flap in front is marginally useful. It didn't really seem to have a good use. It covers up the front pocket, so to access it you have to unclip, pull the flap back, then unzip the pocket. But at times, I did use it to hold a jacket. But since the rain cover goes over the flap, it can't both strap something down, and be covered. Also with a jacket, it kind of strains the pack, so it's a bit harder to access the main compartment.It would have been better if there were some built in bungee cords to hold a tripod or jacket.The straps are wide, but they aren't padded. I carried the full kit over several hours, and it wasn't too bad. But some padding would have been nice.
J**N
CAUTION: Interior height is NOT 7"
Despite the manufacturer's spec (on their web-site), the interior height of this case is 6.75", effectively less than that since it slopes down a bit toward the front and there's a card pocket protruding down from the cover. So, I'm sending mine back.That said, for the money, it seems alright, especially since it includes a rain-cover.I don't understand the messenger style flap, though - all it does is cover the outside zip pocket - it doesn't provide access to the interior. Seems useless to me.
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