Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/06/01
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Gib Robinson wrote: > > Given the wide variance in opinion (really not unusual on this list) about > Lowepro bags I thought I'd mention the obvious: Lowepro makes bags in > serveral different series. Some are flat out flimsy. The ONLY Lowepro bags I > buy are from the AW (All Weather?) series. They are, in my experience, very > well designed and very well made. The Lowepro backpacks in that series are a > godsend for those of us who can't leave large lenses at home when we hike. > The smallest AW I own (the Mini Mag) is just right for a fair quantity of M > gear (two, maybe three, bodies and four lenses). I don't own Domke's or > Billinghams, but I've got enough Lowepros to consider buying stock in the > company. I use my Tamrac's for flash gear. > > --Gib I have a new Lowepro this month called an Orion. It is quarter moon shaped for your waist and holds a body and 4 lenses...would appear to be designed for smaller Leica M sized camera's and lenses. As I've often said I have a huge assortment of Lowepro bags and pouches. I seem to think I need every one. I like some padding. I want a backpack like those Canon's I assume Lowepro makes one. Mark Rabiner