Lowepro Topload Zoom AW 75

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Lowepro Topload Zoom AW 75

Postby foonji on Tue Sep 18, 2007 1:22 am

im thinkin of getting a Lowepro Topload Zoom AW 75 to add to my webbing, but if anyone that has one could help me out here, i was wondering how well they fit a dslr with grip and a 70-200 2.8 w/ hood ? i've read the specs that say they do, but just want a user opinion..

also can anyone tell me how big the belt loop is...? will it fit a 50mm belt thru it?

any feedback would be appreciated...
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Postby Biggzie on Tue Sep 18, 2007 1:41 am

I dont have a 70-200 f2.8, but I can fit my 80-320 f5.6 without hood and my sigma 18-125 underneith under a velcro'd flap and Ive still got room to fit my Sigma EF500 Super flash down 1 side. I dont have a grip, but I thin it would still fit. I can also fit my Tokina 150-500 f5.6 by its self (just)
I can fit my hand through the belt loop, I think youve got about 130mm to play with.

Whats the measurements of your DSLR-70-200 combined and I'll check it out further for you
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Postby foonji on Tue Sep 18, 2007 12:34 pm

thanks mate... sounds like it is pretty big then!

length all up is 28cm, body width and height is 13cm. hood diameter is 10cm.

im gonna go into town tommorow, so hopefully make it into a camera store.
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Postby Biggzie on Tue Sep 18, 2007 1:59 pm

I just put a tape inside the base. You've got 11cm x 10cm at the bottom and 18cm x 15cm at the top.
My 150-500mm is 33cm long (no body) and it bulges the top when I zip it (no body)
I fit my flash 6x 10cm down side with DSLR body 13x 10cm comfortably, so there is plenty of room across the top for me.
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Postby foonji on Tue Sep 18, 2007 2:48 pm

awesome :D

thanks for that mate!
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Postby DanielA on Tue Sep 18, 2007 10:42 pm

foonji wrote:sounds like it is pretty big then!

I can also confirm it's huge!

My D2Xs and 80-400VR attached (hood reversed) fits with room to spare. :shock:

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Postby robert on Thu Sep 20, 2007 10:28 pm

Your questions may be answered but thought I'd add that I've got the AW 70 and wish it was slightly larger. I dont have any f2.8 lenses but with my Canon 10-22 on the body thers only roon for my 50mm, I'd like to be able to fit my 100m macro,

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Postby who on Tue Sep 25, 2007 1:09 pm

I might also have a brand new one - only ever unpacked - for sale?

Just need to decide if I do want to hoard it or not, seeing as I now have a Tamrac backpack and Crumpler $3m home....
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