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Lowepro Stealth Reporter D200 AW Camera Bag

Lowepro Stealth Reporter D200 AW Camera Bag
From Lowepro

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Product Description

Created for photojournalists and news photographers, the Stealth Reporter D200 AW is designed to withstand the elements while providing quick access to lenses and digital accessories. Although the Stealth Reporter D200 AW was designed to be lightweight, it's still heavy on features and durability. Durable ballistic nylons, high density closed cell foams, deluxe shoulder strap, metal hardware and an All Weather Cover ensure that this one tough bag. After all, the last thing you need to worry about is your camera equipment.


Product Details

  • Size: One Size
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Lowepro
  • Model: 34949
  • Dimensions: 9.30" h x 9.30" w x 11.00" l, 3.25 pounds

Features

  • Stealth D200 AW Capacity: pro SLR, 3¿4 lenses, flash, film and accessories
  • Includes a removable cable management pouch, and memory card wallet that can hold up to 12 cards and be attached to the shoulder strap for easier access.
  • Padded pocket with soft tricot fabric that will fit most picture viewers
  • Highly water-resistant top zipper to allow quick and easy access to gear without having to open up the entire bag
  • Lowepro's patented All Weather cover to protect bag and contents from extreme weather, sand, dirt, etc.

Customer Reviews

Great Bag for my D200 + 5
I have owned it for almost a year now and don't regret buying it. Very surprised at the amount of room and protection it has. It carries at least 2 lenses,(including 18/200) filters, flash, extra batteries, etc.
Highly recommend if you want to have everything with you on a photo trip.

Works well for both photo and video gear4
I have the following gear in this bag: Nikon D300, 18-200mm lens, 50mm lens, SB800 flash, CF cards and a Panasonic SDHD camcorder... and there's still space to add a couple more smaller lenses!

Cube shape is a little weird, but also doesn't shout out "camera bag", could pass as a diaper bag.

There's a zipper on the top that allows quick access to your camera, but I found that it because the zipper is in the middle and your camera will mostly likely be in the front or back, getting your camera out is not so quick... i.e. might as well just open the top. The D300 is fairly big though, so this feature might work better with a smaller SLR.

Small bag that packs a punch!5
At first when I got this bag I was a little concerned about the size. It doesn't seem like it would fit nearly as much gear in it as it claims. But the more you use it, the more you figure out how to best use the available space. At this point, I have a canon 70-200 f/2.8, 430ex w/ stofen, 1d body, sigma 24-70mm f/2.8, canon 1.4x and 2x converters, a bunch of flash cables, 5 CF cards, manuals, and assorted goodies in the back pocket. I put my lens hoods on the strap. As I said, it is certainly capable of holding all this equipment.

With my canon backpack when I filled it to the brim I was always worried about the zipper breaking, but the lowepro is very well made, and durable. I feel very confident with its design and strength. The shoulder strap is thick, the buckles strong, and the zipper can certainly take a beating.

The built in CF card wallet as well as the rain cover are great features. The rain cover is sewn into a small pocket in the bottom of the bag, so if it starts raining just pull it out and slip it over. You do have to undo the strap to completely cover everything though.

There is also a zipper on the top of the bag to reach in and pull out whatever you need on the go, but I don't really feel this is needed. Most of the time just unbuckle the top and unzip it (if you even choose to do so, I find the buckle works fine on its own) to get whatever you need, but there have been some instances where this has been a little handy.

The shoulder strap is a very important part about a bag like this, especially if you are going to be cramming it full of equipment. The padding is thick and keeps your shoulder comfortable.

All in all, after getting over the small appearance of the bag, I have found it to be amazing. It's a great size to carry around, with just enough room for my necessities when shooting sports.