The original Pro bag, the Magnum AW, is an industry standard. Continually improved over the years, it is Lowepro's most popular professional bag. It holds two SLRs with lenses attached and up to ten lenses, with lots of room for film and accessories. The latest version of the Magnum gives it a more versatile interior and attachment loops for optional SlipLock stuff from the Street & Field family. Includes the FilmPack, a NoDrop Pocket, interior and exterior mesh pockets, a Security Pocket, two Professional AW SlipLock Side Pockets with Cinch Straps and the All Weather Cover. Belt slots take an optional Belt & Buckle for extra security and carrying comfort. The Magnum meets airline under-seat requirements (NOTE: Airline specifications are subject to change. Always check with your carrier).
| Material | Water-resistant 1200D ballistic TXP and 2000D nylon |
| Type of Closure | Zipper, plus quick release buckles |
| Interior Dimensions | 15.5 x 8 x 8.5" (39.5 x 20.5 x 21.5cm) (WDH) |
| Accommodates | 2-bodies, 8-9 lenses and flash |
| Tripod Loop | Yes |
| Waist Belt | No (Optional) |
| Weight | 5.25 lb (2381 g) |
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Comments about Lowepro Magnum AW Camera Shoulder Bag:
This bag houses all of my equipment, I have a D200 and a few lenses and flashes. Once the bag has all of my equipment, she is quite heavy. This is not a bag for you to take to the carnival fair to take a few pictures of the kids. I mostly store my stuff in there and travel with it. I dropped the bag before and nothing happened to my equipment. Don't get me wrong, I love this bag, but after carrying it for 3 hours, she gets heavy. I know it's not the bag that's heavy but I can't say a bad thing about my Nikon equipment :)
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The bag is bulky and houses a whole lot.
I use it for holding all my gear at one place and if I'm going to shoot some indoor events it's always my companion.
It gets quite heavy when carring all equipment with you, but the great thing is knowing that you can accommodate everything and with some room to spare.
I'm very happy with Lowepros bags - the best quality out there.
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This is the most comfortable shoulder bag I've used. It feels strong,and well constructed. The zippers move freely,and the top lid with the clips is very secure. The padding on the shoulder strap is nice too. The bag hangs comfortably and doesn't feel bulky.
I love the bag and use it for two bodies, four lenses and a bunch of other stuff. I do have to say that it was quite a task to get my body with a battery grip situated in there . It seems like they need to include at least one more long middle divider in the set.
Over all-- It's Great!!
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I've only owned the bag for a couple of weeks. I came from a Nature Tracker AW backpack that I love, but can be quite bulky when just walking around.
The ONLY issue I have is there isn't an easy way to layout the interior to fit an EOS 5 (without the battery grip). You can fit it with the lens pointed down and that works since the bag is quite deep, but the hot shoe portion of the body is a little taller than the height of the area you have to put it in.
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