The Lowepro Adventura 140 Shoulder Bag (Black) is a 600 denier polyester and 600 denier ripstop, lightweight, streamlined bag with a fully padded interior and tricot lining. It is designed to carry a digital SLR camera body with an attached lens, a high optical zoom compact camera, or a compact camcorder and accessories for each. The rainflap lid covers zippered main section and protects contents. The interior has a high-visibility burnt orange color and removable dividers.
The Adventura 140 has a zippered front pocket with 2 interior pockets for memory cards and small accessories, a zippered front exterior pocket with 2 interior pockets, 2 pleated side pockets and a slip pocket in back for storing manuals, maps or a notepad. The bag is carried by a padded grab handle or a removable, adjustable shoulder strap with a non-slip patch and snap hooks.
| Material |
Exterior: 600 denier polyester and 600 denier ripstop Interior: Fully padded Interior: Tricot lining |
| Type of Closure |
Quick-release buckle Zippers with metal pulls |
| Exterior Dimensions | 8.3 x 5.9 x 8.5" (21 x 15 x 21.5cm) (WxDxH) |
| Interior Dimensions | 6.7 x 3.7 x 6.9" (17 x 9.3 x 17.5cm) (WxDxH) |
| Tripod Holder | No |
| Accommodates |
Digital SLR camera body with attached lens and accessories High optical zoom compact camera and accessories Compact camcorder and accessories |
| Carrying/Transport Options |
Carry handle Shoulder strap |
| Weight | 12.8 oz (362g) |
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A tight, clean fit for DSLRs
This is a great product because of its simple and compact design. You will only fit one lens with your camera and a small number of accessories, but this is good for non-professional photoraphes ...Read complete review
This is a great product because of its simple and compact design. You will only fit one lens with your camera and a small number of accessories, but this is good for non-professional photoraphes that are on the go. In my case I managed to fit a spare battery, multiple memory cards, the camera manual, the cables and the lens caps. That's a lot of space and utility for a reasonable price I would say. The one drawback would be the width of the shoulder strap. It's a little thin and the "grippy" part of it isn't at all strong. It's not a big deal, but worth mentioning if you're serious about your camera bags. Overall though, a great value and a good case.
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An average bag
I have bought this bag for my DSLR. The quality is pretty good for such money. I did not need much space, but it's hard to manage how to put the camera in with...Read complete review
I have bought this bag for my DSLR. The quality is pretty good for such money. I did not need much space, but it's hard to manage how to put the camera in with strap, w/o worrying that it scratches the screen. Also, Nikon's manual does not fit in the slip pocket. Snaphooks always creak when I carry the bag, and 2 sliders are too noisy. I would say, this bag is OK for it's money.
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this case is useful .it is small and can easy to take.
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Perfect size for a Nikon 1 with two lenses and flash.
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I was surprised by how small it was. I bought it because I wanted a bag that would fit just my 5D and a kit lens. It was not even big enough for that. If you have a small DSLR you will be fine if you just want to carry your camera and a lens attached. It is small and compact and good quality. If you have a larger DSLR or a large lens go for the 170 because it will not fit at all!
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The bag itself is a great little thing that is lightweight and very durable.
I have a Canon T3 that i carry around in it.
Pros:
-small and easy to carry around if you want to go outside or out in general without have to lug a junk load of stuff around.
-easy to open, unzip, ect and within seconds you're ready to go
-material is durable, and padded nicely for the comfort of your camera
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-No room for a dslr with strap. The strap is hard to place in with the camera without the possibility of scratching the screen.
-No room for lens. Now, if you only have one lens- you're fine. However, there is not much room for another lens, so, unless you plan on leaving your other lens at home, I suggest upgrading to a bigger bad.
All in all this is a nifty little bag that I will probably keep so that I can go outside easily and grab my camera whenever.
-Also, though you cannot carry many bigger lens, it's probably best that you leave them at home anyways in case of a event where they get stolen.
Cheers!
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This camera bag is obviously used to carry your camera in. It keeps it very tight and compact so it will not get thrown around. It is very convenient to carry around because it has a should strap. On several camera bags the should strap tends to be very heavy on your arm but this one does not hurt one bit. Lastly due to its heavy protection there is a buckle you have to unclip and then a zipper to access the inside of the bag. The only negative thing I have to say is that the buckle is slightly difficult to open. Overall this is a great product and you really get your moneys worth!
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This bag was included when I ordered my 5DmkII during Christmas of 2011. I hadn't considered getting a new bag, but I was pleasantly surprised by this one. It will hold my 5DmkII, 50mm f/1.4 as well as my 70-200mm f/4 L. There's even room for a few accessories, so I threw in the charger, a lens cloth, and a Lensbaby. It's tight, but there's plenty of padding when things get bumped around. I'm looking forward to packing this along instead of my backpack all the time.
My one and only concern/gripe is that the clips and strap connectors are all plastic, so the jury is still out as to how well they will hold up. I don't plan on throwing it off a cliff any time soon, though.
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Can also fit an extra lens!
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It holds my camera perfectly and has pockets for my cash and cards! Comfortable and light!
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Perfect fit for my Canon T1i/28mm prime lens plus my foldout white balance device. I use a larger bag for most use, but this a fantastic for travel.
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Used for a Canon SX35IS and it's battery charger and batteries. Compact and not overly large. Easy to carry via handle or shoulder strap. Note: if you want to carry more gear, this may be too small to do so.
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I travel a great deal for business and don't want the liability of dragging around a lot of gear. I bought this bag for my E-P2, Canon FD 17/4, 24/2, and 50L, and they were a perfect fit. When I went back to a DSLR (5D), I thought I'd have to go to a different bag, but it fit the camera (you have to put the bottom of the camera parallel with the back of the bag when you put it in face down. It will bulge a little in front from the viewfinder, but it's snug, not too tight. I have two different sets of lenses I take. Kit one is the most used, and it's the Contax Zeiss 35/1.4 and Leica Summicron-R 90/2. Kit two consists of an OM 24/2, 50/1.4, and 85/2. The front pocket holds and extra CF card and a 55mm circ-pol. I've got a spare battery in one of the little side pockets.
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I got one to care my EOS REBEL T3i with two lenses (18-135mm and 50mm) but it is very tight to keep all accessories.
The product is very well made. The quality is perfect. You will really feel you equipment is very safe.
If you need to care more than a camera with one more lens, I recommend to you another bigger one.
It does not care my cameras, lenses, recharger and cables very well.
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Holds a lot for a small size. Have my EPL1 attached lens AND viewfinder, 2 other legacy lenses (or 1 and a flash) 2 batteries, and an extra SD card, filter or two and collapsible hood. It's the smallest bag I could find to safely hold my camera with viewfinder attached. It takes some thinking to rearrange the dividers (camera pointed down) Much like my bigger Lowepro which I keep for travel/storage..but much handier. Even with 3 legacy lenses it's not heavy. Would probably fit other mirrorless camera systems too, with a couple of lenses. Good protection with zippers and flap and padding.
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Perfect for my Nikon 3100, I can insert also the charger in this bag.
But the materials aren't excellents.
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I bought this bag so I could carry a few different lenses with me when I do concert photography. It says it can fit one camera and an extra lens but my Canon Digital Rebel barley fits in it, let alone my 7D, and there is no way it could fit another lens with the camera.
But it works great for what I want it to do. Can fit my macro lens, small telephoto, and fish eye. It's a really snug fit tho..
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when you buy a camera, you should gift this bag.
the bag is good and confortable, but the costumer shouldn't have to buy this
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This is a well made small bag. Its barely big enough for my needs, but thats my fault. Does the job for now.
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I travel light with just one camera and one lens. I recently purchased the Canon 60D with 18-200mm lens and this Adventura 140 bag is the perfect fit for the camera with lens attached. Plus, there are little pockets and pouches for filters, an extra battery pack and the all-important camera user's guide ! Bag is well padded.
I converted it from a shoulder bag to a waist bag (a la fanny pack worn in front)and hoped the strap could have been shortened enough but alas this wasn't possible and had to resort to some creative workaround. When traveling overseas, I prefer to have my camera bag always in sight in front of me.
A great bag !
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Easy fits a camera body and attached lens. I use a 4" long lens, and this is the perfect bag. It's light weight, and no fuss.
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I recently purchased this bag while I was visiting NYC. I use the bag to carry an antique Kodak Brownie No.2 Camera. The shape of this bag is perfect for the big square boxed Kodak Brownie. Two velco inserts allow for the creation of compartments within the bag. Doing so I'm able to carry my small Lumix camera alongside the Kodak Brownie. Or create a designated space to carry extra rolled film for the Brownie.
The bag is on the "larger" side, perfect for the big bulky brownie but for a more sleek compact carry-all bag this probably won't work.
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