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Lowepro Slingshot 200 Sling Bag For Digital SLR & 3-4 Lenses - Black

Lowepro Slingshot 200 Sling Bag For Digital SLR & 3-4 Lenses - Black
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Product Description

Practical and durable, the SlingShot 200 AW makes it easy to transport all your photo equipment. The SlingShot 200 AW has a large storage capacity with space for up to 4 lenses. It is made of 600d nylon and is water resistant, so you camera and accessories will be protected in all conditions.Internal dimensions: 22 x 15 x 30 cm


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #660 in Consumer Electronics
  • Brand: Lowepro
  • Model: 34737
  • Released on: 2006-03-17
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 7.10" h x 9.40" w x 17.30" l, 2.10 pounds

Features

  • Sling style bag for carrying comfort and easy accessibility
  • Holds an SLR with mid-range zoom lens attached, 3-4 extra lenses, cables and accessories
  • Built in digital memory card organizer and micro fiber LCD cleaning cloth
  • Lowepro's patented All Weather cover to protect bag and contents from extreme weather, sand, dirt, etc.
  • Lifetime Warranty

Editorial Reviews

Manufacturer's Description
Perfect for photojournalists, the SlingShot 200 AW uses a unique sling design to go from carry mode to ready mode in just seconds. Carried comfortably on the back, it easily rotates to the front so you can get to your camera quickly. The SlingShot 200 AW holds an SLR with mid-range zoom lens attached 34 extra lenses, cables and accessories and has a full access lid to make loading it a snap. This feature-rich bag also includes a built-in memory card pouch, micro fiber LCD cloth and two generous organizer pockets. It's certain to surprise even the most demanding photojournalists.

Box Contents

  • 1 x Lowepro Slingshot 200 Shoulder Bag


  • Customer Reviews

    Female Review of Lowepro 200 AW5
    I bought this bag 1 week ago and have used it on 2 day trips. It has definitely passed the waterproof test as it rained all day on day 2. I do have quite a full bust but the strap sits kind of across the centre and if I push the side stabiliser strap up to its highest point then that goes under my armpit and is comfortable. I would suggest that a woman tries one of these on in a shop before buying. It will depend on your shape as to whether it is comfortable. I found it comfortable for shorter trips but my chest did get a bit uncomfortable on longer trips. It is easy to swing around to get my camera out. If you have the stabiliser strap done up and the main back strap unclipped then you can sling it onto your right shoulder and then reach down and clip the back strap clip in, without having to do a windmill impression! I find my bag too heavy to lift up to get it over my head and there is no need!! I have a canon 40D, a Canon 17-55 f2.8, a 70-200 f4 and a 1.4x extender. The bag is not ideal for a long lens but the 200 does fit at the top of the main compartment although the partition does not have anything to velcro to at the opening end. I have the lens hood mounted on it upside down. The camera with 55 lens still fits easily in the centre and rests on the partition at the bottom . (The camera also fits with the 200 lens attached in the centre compartment and then the 50 has plenty of room at the top).The compartment at the bottom easily fits my extender and hood for the 50 lens or could fit an average size lens. I have 2 polarizers in the main compartment too. This leaves the top compartment free for either a flash and charger or my kagoul or a sarnie bag (box does not fit).There is a front pocket for my keys, spare cards and spare batteries, notebook & pen. I have made a velcro loop which you can utilize with the flat loops on the side and on the pockets and I can loop my heavier coat on the back if a nasty day turns nice. Lowepro sell a water bottle holder that loops onto the top loop and you can reach over your head to get your drink out. I also have a Velbon Ultra stick 50LX (monopod)which will slide into the loop on the side of the bag and is about the same height as the bag when closed (33cm ) and 130cm when opened (also recommended!). Hope this helps.

    First class purchase5
    The Slingshot 100AW is without a doubt the best camera bag bought, and have had many different models over the past... My Nikon D40 is resting nicely in the slingshot and very quick at hand should the occasion present itself... the bag is well manufactured... 100% for this purchase!!!

    Slingshot 300- excellent day-trip bag4
    I wasn't convinced that a single diagonal strap would be comfortable, but after a little adjusting it is surprising how well the system works. I bought the 300 at a guess, as the magazines don't give a real idea of the size of the various models. I have seen the 100 and it was far too small for my toys, so opted for the larger of the collection. It will take my Sony Alpha 700 and six lenses with ease. And the bag is wide enough to take the camera with my 500 mm lens attached - ideal for transporting all of the equipment as hand-luggage on flights as I can then get all of my lenses into one bag.
    The bag is very well constructed, with thick padding and high-quality stitching throughout. Wearing it for several hours has not been a problem, although for long days out there is not enogh space to carry much more than a bottle of water and a small snack. For more serious days out hiking I will probably stick to my Orion Trekker backpack as the additional compartment is larger, although the camera is not as accessible as it is with the Slingshot system.
    Although not waterproof it stands up perfectly well to occasional showers without using the additional cover concealed in the base. This slip-on cover is attached to the bottom of the bag, which means you won't lose it. However it does mean you may have to re-store it wet when no longer required as it can't be detached to allow it to dry out.
    As it is the largest of the Slingshot bags the temptation of course is to load as much as possible into it, and as it can hold so much this can become quite heavy.