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REVIEW: Lowepro Rezo 170AW Camera Bag

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Uploaded by on Feb 17, 2010

This is a review for the Lowepro Rezo 170AW Camera bag. This is a good all-weather bag for general camera protection and daily use. While somewhat small, it will accommodate a reasonable amount of gear.

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  • I just bought a rebel t3i and it came bundled with this bag, image stabilizer efs 55-250mm and a 8GB memory card. I never owned a camera like this but I want to learn how to use it like a pro. This bag is pretty cool fits everything nicely.

  • @rockusrock This is a pretty good bag. Like mentioned in the video, watch the plastic strap clips. If you bounce them too hard they will pop loose. You can put them back again, but you don't want your camera tumbling to the ground. Always zip your bag closed! I almost dumped my camera hard one time because the clips popped loose at the swivel. Luckily the case was mostly closed and caught the camera.

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  • This is a very nice bag indeed, very compact and has lots of pockets and useful features! Although I was kinda skeptical at first because it looked very simple. Love it and definitely recommend Lowepro.

  • @rockusrock to be a pro u need to learn your camera and compose your pictures

  • @SchizoSynthFuck The padding is adequate for basic use. It's been the primary place I've carried my gear in for two years and I haven't had a problem as far as padding goes. It's fine if placed on the floor. As long as you don't plan on getting really rough with it or drop it down stairs it should be fine for most people. All sides are padded, even the top.

  • @ShutterSightPhoto And it is hard to tell, but is the padding at the bottom (and all around) good enough where it can handle some shock if I accidentally bump into someone or place the bag on the floor? For other camera bags that I have been interested in, others have showed concern for the questionable amount of padding. Thanks for answering my questions and showing your video. :) Truly helps me in making a better choice.

  • @SchizoSynthFuck You can sling it and have it hang like a messenger bag, I've got a pretty long torso (I'm 6'6'') and I can get it to can at my hip. One word of warning, if you load it to heavy and the bag bounces too hard the plastic clip can pop off. It's easy to pop it back in but it's something to be aware of.

  • @ShutterSightPhoto Thanks, and another question popped up. Is the strap long enough to be able to be a sling bag, or would it be too short/awkwardly positioned on your body?

  • @SchizoSynthFuck I think that it would be probably be pretty tight. I might work if you are creative. I would probably spring for something a bit bigger.

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