Case Logic SLRC-202 Medium SLR Camera Bag (Black) Details
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The Caselogic SLRC-202 Medium SLR Camera Bag (Black) is Compatible with most SLRs with a zoom lens. Patent pending hammock system suspends your SLR above the bottom of case, providing superior impact protection. Water-proof EVA base withstands the elements and allows the case to stand up on its own. Memory foam on interior helps protect your delicate LCD screen. Two large side compartments store additional lenses and accessories (compartment dimensions 6' x 4' x 3.5'). Zippered compartments on front and rear of case stores memory cards, batteries and other small accessories Removable, padded shoulder strap. Internal Dimensions: 7.5' x 6.5' x 4.25' 25 Year Warranty!
- Compatible with most SLRs with a zoom lens
- Patent pending hammock system suspends your SLR above the bottom of case, providing superior impact protection
- Water-proof EVA base withstands the elements and allows the case to stand up on its own
- Memory foam on interior helps protect your delicate LCD screen
- Two large side compartments store additional lenses and accessories (compartment dimensions 6" x 4" x 3.5")
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Case Logic SLRC-202 Medium SLR Camera Bag (Black) Reviews
| 124 of 126 people found the following review helpful By This review is from: Case Logic SLRC-202 Medium SLR Camera Bag (Black) (Electronics) Customer review from the Amazon Vine™ Program ( What's this?) I own a number of cases and here's what I can tell you. Stay away from the backpack style unless you have a specific need for them. It's easier to carry cases with a single shoulder strap and a handle (for when you want to carry it suitcase-style). With backpacks, getting things in an out will require you to place it on a flat surface or balance it precariously on your hand or knee. You more or less have to open the whole thing and if you are doing the balancing act, your stuff can take a spill.The ones that are shaped like typical gadget bags (kind of boxy) are better. It's easier to get to your stuff than with a backpack, yet they can hold quite a bit depending on the size you get. I personally like Ape Case bags when I want to carry "all my stuff". The one drawback is that sometimes you want to travel as lean as you can, yet still carry the essentials. For me, that means my camera body and three lenses - an 18-55, a 55-200, and a 50 mm prime. I had an 18-200... Read more 134 of 141 people found the following review helpful By This review is from: Case Logic SLRC-202 Medium SLR Camera Bag (Black) (Electronics) Customer review from the Amazon Vine™ Program ( What's this?) A nicely thought out hammock system suspends your camera, lens down, in a well protected sling, inside a nicely foam insulated case with a waterproofed bottom. Security with easy access at last.Finding the right case to carry a bigger-than-your-pocket camera around in (along with its accessories) has been a bit of an issue for enthusiasts for many years. Most of the cases used, even those designed by and marketed by the camera manufacturers themselves, were awkwardly configured. Most required that the camera be placed, lens facing outward, into a case `molded' to that camera's specifications. Some were well padded and others not. Most left the lens sticking out in the most vulnerable position of being bumped into something - possibly damaging what is, arguably, the cameras most sensitive, precise and important element - its lens. Cases tended, thus, to be either too stiff, too heavily padded and bulky or simply too difficult to quickly get the... Read more 72 of 74 people found the following review helpful By This review is from: Case Logic SLRC-202 Medium SLR Camera Bag (Black) (Electronics) I've been using this bag, on and off, for a few years, with two different D-SLRs. On the plus side, it's deep enough to carry most of the current range of consumer and "prosumer" D-SLRs with an attached zoom, along with spare batteries, cables, media cards, filters, and a small flash unit. Padding is excellent, and access to the camera inside is very good. I've even shoved a small water bottle in one of the side pockets. As a hand-carried bag I think it's an good value.What I don't like is how the bag hangs. The supplied strap is too narrow, and keeps slipping off my shoulder. For use as a shoulder bag you really need to replace the strap with a wide, non-slip strap. Even with a wide strap the bag doesn't really hang well, compared to my old, flexible Domke bags. On a couple of long day hikes I found it clumsy and difficult to use and to hang on to. Still, for the money it's hard to beat. I have a huge Lowepro case for traveling with a lot of gear, and I'm... Read more |
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