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Lowepro Rezo TLZ 20 Digital Camera Case and Gadget Bag

Lowepro Rezo TLZ 20 Digital Camera Case and Gadget Bag
From Lowepro

Price: $27.25

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Product Description

The Rezo TLZ 20 by Lowepro is designed specifically for distinctive, optical zoom digital cameras and compact digital SLRs. This holster-style bag has stretch-to-fit lid, quick-release buckle and SlipLock™ attachment tab. Soft, brushed-tricot lining protects the camera and LCD screens.


Product Details

  • Size: One Size, TLZ 20
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Lowepro
  • Model: REZO TLZ20
  • Dimensions: 7.68" h x 5.32" w x 7.09" l, .75 pounds

Features

  • Perfect for DSLR kits with 18-55mm Lens attached, such as Canon Xsi/T1i, Nikon D5000/D60/D90/D40, etc.
  • Includes removable, adjustable shoulder strap, and padded carry handle for carrying options.
  • SlipLock¿ attachment tab to fasten to your belt or any Lowepro SlipLock¿ compatible product
  • Flat front pocket with two mesh pockets are expandable and easily accessible and allow for organization of all accessory needs including memory cards and batteries.
  • Stretch fit clamshell lid is a glove-like fit to provide easy access and secures the camera inside the bag.

Customer Reviews

Good Travel Bag, Not Enough Pockets4
I purchased this bag for the Canon S2 IS. (Normally, that camera would be a bit small for such a bag. However, I've added a converter that makes the camera too big for most other digicam bags.) The interior is large and roomy and made from a soft and (apparently) scratch-free fabric. There are no compartments within that interior. However, since it is designed for an oversized point and shoot, film SLR or smallish DSLR (e.g. Canon Digital Rebel) that's probably a good thing. If you place the camera in LCD side down, it should fit with a reasonable size lens attached. On the exterior sides, there are no pockets just rings for the adjustable and comfortably long shoulder strap that is included. On the back of the back is a large loop attachable by Velcro that can be strapped to a belt or larger bag. In the front is an accordion-style pocket with two smaller cargo-style pockets inside. Those smaller pockets are just large enough for a CF card to fit snugly inside. It's a top-loading bag whose top covers both that exterior pocket and the interior. It closes with a clasp not a zipper.

I experienced some problems that caused me to buy an additional bag. First, if you aren't careful when closing the top, it may bunch leaving the sides of the interior compartment slightly exposed. (I noticed this when a loose SD card fell out one of the sides.) Second, the exterior pocket is too small to hold the accessories I had, i.e. two filters, two SD cards, an external flash and four extra AA batteries. If you can stick to keeping only the camera (and an attached lens or converter) in the interior pocket and have very few extras in the outer pocket, this would make a good travel bag. If you have several loose accessories as I did, try a zippered bag with lots of outer pockets.

Great fit for Nikon D90 but not much else.5
Perfect fit for Nikon D90 with Nikon 18-200mm VR zoom lens with lens hood attached (reversed). Also room for camera strap attached to camera and polarizing filter (in its case) but that fills the main compartment. Front pocket has room for remote, extra SD cards and extra battery. Convent top handle, belt loop and shoulder strap. Has some padding but probably not enough to protect the camera if the bag is dropped. Fairly easy to access equipment and carry bag. Material and construction appear first class. Fully met my expectations but if you need to carry extra lenses or filters this is not the bag for you.

Just OK for my needs3
I can't say anything bad about this case, it was my bad judgement in buying it. Sure the camera fits in it (Rebel XS), and it's very well constructed, but I think there could be another pocket or two, just so you can carry the battery charger comfortably.
I'll probably go and buy the larger Canon case that has more room than I need, and will fit another lens when I get it.