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Review Summary
2020-03-25T14:03:12
The Top loader pro filled my needs to have a light case to protect my camera when hiking. Walking in a stream, or running and still having a backpack on. This case makes it easy to get to your camera when you need it. It is great to have a few small storage areas for filters, batteries, etc. The Top loader is well build and still comfortable to wear The other nice thing about the case I can have my my 24 - 70 mm lens or my 70 -200 mm lens on my camera in the case ready to take a picture when I take it out. For active photographers on the go it is a life saver not having to carry the camera on your back.
CHERRY C.
2020-03-01T11:10:11
The previous model of this Lowepro Toploader Pro 70 AW Camera Bag was a well made, rugged bag for protecting my camera on hikes and bushwhacking. It fits the Nikon D800 with a battery pack and any one lens up to the 24-70 f/2.8 lens or the 14-24 f/2.8 zooms and easily fits most of the prime lenses up to the 105 mm lens that I have. I use it as a sling bag with the strap across my shoulder so it stays put when I'm out walking or hiking. While it is equally rugged and padded, the problem with this new model of camera pouch is the strap anchor locations. Also, the main compartment zips around the top and opens to one side. You have to pull the case away from your side to pull the zipper. The previous model of this case has the strap loops located at the center of both sides, allowing the camera to hang freely and balanced as a shoulder bag or a sling bag. This newer model has the strap anchor loops at the back of the pouch. the strap anchored at the back makes the pouch swing at an angle with the bottom tilted into your side. It's cumbersome to carry. I don't see any easy way to run a strap at the center of the pouch and make it comfortable to carry. I miss the better-configured Tamrac pouch of this size, which is no longer made by Tamrac.
David G.
2019-11-05T15:37:29
Great camera bag . I own two of them .
MICHAEL P.
2019-09-16T00:03:51
I have a smaller model, but have OMD EM1 M2 with the Olympus 300mm lens, this one can handle that combo and offer the protection and flexibility I wanted. I have used the other on my walks through my local park and I look forward to heading out with this one.
Oliver B.
2019-06-27T10:24:14
It appears to be a nice product and will meet my needs. My only concern was that it is bigger than I needed but it does fit the D500 with the battery pack attached if needed so all is good.
CURTIS T.
2019-06-02T10:26:14
The Lowepro Toploader Pro 75 AW II material and workmanship are very good but it is tight for my Canon 5D IV paired with 70-200 F2.8 III with hood reverse attached, and is very tight to have battery grip attached with Canon 5D IV.
Tam C.
2019-05-14T12:03:10
For cameras with a longish lens and having a possible grip on it too, the top-loader is a great piece of tech gear. The care to detail and attention to build quality that sticks out in my mind when you say LowePro. This side or front-side pouch that loads from the top is a easy to carry camera gear which both protects the lens and camera, but also does not weigh down the photographer much more bulky bags and backpacks.
Stuart R.
2019-01-17T08:58:03
It’s the perfect bag when I want to go out and shoot with my Nikon D 810 with the 70-200 f/2.8 VR lens attached. Perfect!
MICHAEL G.
2019-01-02T04:27:26
Good fit for a Canon EOS 6D Mark II with a battery grip and a Tamron 100 - 400 lens. Love the strap system for this bag. There are a couple of different options with the ones supplied and it is very comfortable.
Erik W.
2018-12-01T17:26:09
I used it for 2 weeks in china and it was a champ. Canon 5D Mark IV 24-70mm with hood and battery grip. Trying to figure out the rain cover is something you want to do Before you need it.
John O.
2018-11-07T08:20:09
The bag has plenty of room to hold a full size DSLR and long zoom lens. Extra pockets give me enough room for additional batteries and SD cards.
CHARLES G.
2018-08-03T11:59:41
I bought this for a whale watching trip in Alaska. It worked very well for my 80D with a Canon 100-400L mkii attached. The attached rain fly kept my gear dry when it rained on us. This case fits one camera body with one big lens attached. It also has space for spare batteries, memory cards, filters, lens cloths, etc. It does not have room for an extra lens (unless both lenses are rather short).
Glenn S.
2018-06-22T12:27:19
Great bag! Good protection from the elements as well. Can travel with it in a backpack, on a plane, or just in my truck with confidence. It will hold my 7200 with grip and a short zoom or a 35/50 with room to spare for extras. Thanks, Joseph Aho
JOSEPH A.
2018-05-01T18:51:31
I was looking for a bag to use in multiple different scenarios, hiking, walking around downtown, or anytime I'm out with a single lens. This works fantastic and can be customized to fit most needs.
Christopher W.
2018-04-25T23:38:30
I live out in Hawaii, I take camera bag all over wherever I go...
TONY R.
2018-03-14T11:37:30
I got the 75AW for my 7D Mark II with a 70-200 lens, and also have the 70AW for the second 7D Mark II and 24-70 lens. Both cameras have Black Rapid straps, and although there's not enough room inside, they're externally secured. These bags are compact, easy to carry, and look good. Kudos to Lowepro.
RALPH B.
2018-01-17T11:20:27
I got this bag for my Nikon D850 and my 70-200 lens. Below are the pros and cons, hopefully they will help you decide if this bag is a good fit for you. Pros: 1. The bag in itself is made of excellent quality and provides easy access to the camera. 2. It is an all weather bag and has a weather cover. 3. It has two pockets- one at the top and one in the front. The pockets are fairly spacious, you can carry your lens hood and other small accessories in them. 4. You have the option to attach the bag to the waist strap of your backpacks or use your personal waist belts. Cons: 1. The bag comes with two straps and allows you to configure the straps for multiple fits, but the straps are not well padded. If you use this bag to carry your camera with a slightly bigger lens like I did then it can be very uncomfortable. 2. Can't carry more than one lens in the bag. Summary: I decided to keep this bag as I didn't want to carry my LowPro ProTactic 450 everywhere. I felt this is an excellent bag for short day trips where you know you won't need more than one lens and ease of access is your primary concern.
Rajath R.
2017-08-11T15:10:01
I recently purchased the Lowepro Toploader Pro 75 AW II. I bought the bag after purchasing the Flipside 300 AW II because I was impressed with the quality and efficiency of the bag. The Pro 75 did not fail my test. It met every expectation I had for the bag. Strength and quality of materials used, efficiency, and design are the hallmark of the bag. I highly recommend the bag, it will meet your expectations.
JAN Z.
2017-07-28T12:31:57
Bought this to carry and protect my Canon EOS 6D with Canon 24-105 lens attached. It fits nearly perfectly but there is little, if any, room for any other lens with a longer lens body. Suggest Adorama provide the measurements of the interior cavity so potential buyers can determine if the case can accommodate their camera body and lens. Additional compartments ideal for carrying extra filter, SD cards, and cleaning tissues are well designed. Note however that the Canon EOS 6D/Canon 24-105 lens along with camera strap attached is a rather tight fit. And with a after market thicker strap I doubt the entire unit would fit.
MICHAEL Z.
2017-07-03T02:53:22
I'm very happy with this purchase so far. It provides the protection I need while hiking with my camera.
Dennis P.
2017-04-30T09:36:13
I have a nice DSLR backpack, but with a new camera body and a couple of lenses I want to carry, needed something for the old rig. Great for a road trip, theme park trip or a hike, can accommodate zoom lenses and fits my new D500 w/battery grip well - but always measure! Quality is typical Lowepro - robust and built to last. Pockets for memory cards, charger, filters, cleaners are there too. An extra belt on one side to attach another belt-loop style case for a lens, flash, accessories. Watch the video on this series - will help you zero in on the key elements. Don't forget the included rain shield with this too.
JOHN M.
2017-01-31T16:56:20
A lot of careful research went into finding the perfect bag for my needs. I spent hours searching site after site. My goal, to find a camera bag that was large enough to hold a Canon D1 Mark IV with a Canon 70-200 lens attached and no larger. There are plenty of backpacks that can hold a lot of gear. I wanted to be able to carry the bare minimum for a pro setup. The case had to be rugged, providing good padded protection. I also wanted a sling where the case can be carried out of the way, but easily slid to my side or front for quick access. I thought I would have to have a custom bag made until I came across this one. In addition to providing ease of access, there are extra zippered pockets that add storage for extra batteries, charger and small accessories without enlarging the bag. I can easily move through crowded areas knowing the camera body and lens are protected.
Rodger R.
2017-01-28T10:40:44
I am currently using my Lowepro Toploader Pro AW II on a trip around Utah. So far I have been Canyon Lands National Park, Arches National Park, and I am currently at Monument Valley. My new bag has worked perfectly with my Canon Mark IV and a variety of lenses. It is a great product.
DAVID B.
2016-10-16T10:13:38
The Lowepro Toploader is without a doubt the best camera bag for the spontaneous shooter. It is easy to carry and with the additional straps becomes a very secure way to carry the most expensive gear. The included partitions are easy to install - once you figure out how - and stay in place. It takes a bit of imagination and trial-and-error to get the right positions but once done the case is perfectly customised to your needs. The "All Weather" feature is great for really wet conditions but the case itself is already water repellent and so can handle light showers. This is the second version I have owned and I am very happy.
Eric A.
2016-09-22T16:30:58
I love this bag. It's designed so it's large enough for a full size DSLR and a 24-70 f 2.8 lens. It also has enough room for a few extra batteries, memory cards, cleaning cloth and a few other odds and ends. It's very versatile. My only complaint is the weather shield is very difficult to get on, it took me about 1/2 hour to figure out how to get it on.
DOUG T.
2016-08-25T21:28:03
Bag fits my needs, use it all the time.
BRIAN C.
2016-07-15T13:46:38
It's a great addition to my Lowepro family. This was the one I was missing when doing a PJ style wedding. No need for big backpacks or shoulder bags. It's on my hip and camera is accessible in a seconds. Additional lenses are on the same belt in their Lowepro bags. Everything I need is with me all the time and it's not hanging from my shoulder or on my back. Thank you Lowepro again!!!
Ljubisa D.
2016-07-12T09:31:23
Use for NIKON D500 with !Nikon 70-200 2.8 attached!
CHARLES S.
2016-01-10T08:51:06
This is a well-built, well-thought-out case that is rain proof, sturdy, and fits pro-cameras with battery grips perfectly. It's a bit bulkier than it looks in the photos, but for that, you get plenty of storage for filters and small accessories (e.g., GPS receivers), and EXCELLENT protection. Highly recommend this product!
SCOTT C.
2015-05-25T21:00:00
I'm very happy with this purchase. I use it for a D810 with a 70-200mm f/4 zoom mounted. There is some left over room inside, down at the mid-to-bottom depths for some slender accessories such as a remote shutter trigger. It comes with two Velcro-attached dividers; I use one as extra padding on the bottom for the lens to rest on and the other to control lateral clearance. Everything is very well made and should last a long time. There are top and front zipper-closed flat pockets for filters and memory cards. There is a side stretchy open pocket that can take a water bottle. I added a Lowe Pro lens case on the side as well for my 16-35mm, using the main case's side strap to secure it. Two straps are included allowing several support options. I use the long strap which has a generous pad, with the strap going diagonally across to my opposite shoulder.
TONY A.
420D ROBIC nylon
630D high-density Oxford nylon
Tricot lining
Zipper
Padded, adjustable interior dividers
2 utility straps for multiple wearing options: over the shoulder, 3-point holster style, 4-point chest harness
Optional belt or webbing allows for wearing at the waist
Pro DSLR with 70-200mm f/2.8 lens attached
Small accessories
Internal: 6.34 x 7.01 x 11.5" / 16.1 x 17.8 x 29.2cm
E x ternal: 7.48 x 8.66 x 12.68" / 19 x 22 x 32.2cm
1.76lbs / 0.8kg
056035367748
It fits nearly perfectly but there is little, if any, room for any other lens with a longer lens body
By MICHAEL Z.
Bought this to carry and protect my Canon EOS 6D with Canon 24-105 lens attached. It fits nearly perfectly but there is little, if any, room for any other lens with a longer lens body. Suggest Adorama provide the measurements of the interior cavity so potential buyers can determine if the case can accommodate their camera body and lens. Additional compartments ideal for carrying extra filter, SD cards, and cleaning tissues are well designed. Note however that the Canon EOS 6D/Canon 24-105 ...
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Very high quality of construction
By TONY A.
I'm very happy with this purchase. I use it for a D810 with a 70-200mm f/4 zoom mounted. There is some left over room inside, down at the mid-to-bottom depths for some slender accessories such as a remote shutter trigger. It comes with two Velcro-attached dividers; I use one as extra padding on the bottom for the lens to rest on and the other to control lateral clearance. Everything is very well made and should last a long time. There are top and front zipper-closed flat pockets for filters...
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The Lowepro Toploader Pro 75 AW II Camera Bag allows you to carry and protect your pro DSLR camera with 70-200mm f/2.8 Lens attached. Benefit from a snug fit and fast access to your gear, as well as a system of 2 utility straps for multiple wearing options, including over the shoulder, 3-point holster style or 4-point chest harness style. Additionally, the bag may be worn at the waist using your own belt or webbing.
A mesh side accessory pocket enables convenient storage of small items, such as memory cards or batteries. Padded interior dividers are adjustable to allow for different gear configurations. The SlipLock attachment loop and Duraflex D-rings expand your carrying options. The 360deg. All Weather Cover keeps your gear safe from the elements. The Toploader Pro 75 is made of 420D ROBIC nylon and 630D high-density Oxford nylon. It features a soft tricot lining that won't scratch your valuable equipment. The Lowepro Toploader Pro 75 AW II Camera Bag allows you to carry and protect your pro DSLR camera with 70-200mm f/2.8 Lens attached. Benefit from a snug fit and fast access to your gear, as well as a system of 2 utility straps for multiple wearing options, including over the shoulder, 3-point holster style or 4-point chest harness style. Additionally, the bag may be worn at the waist using your own belt or webbing.
A mesh side accessory pocket enables convenient storage of small items, such as memory cards or batteries. Padded interior dividers are adjustable to allow for different gear configurations. The SlipLock attachment loop and Duraflex D-rings expand your carrying options. The 360deg. All Weather Cover keeps your gear safe from the elements. The Toploader Pro 75 is made of 420D ROBIC nylon and 630D high-density Oxford nylon. It features a soft tricot lining that won't scratch your valuable equipment.