The Lowepro Pro Roller Attache X50 Case (Black) is a two-bags-in-one design that provides a rolling case combined with a removable Reserve Shoulder Bag. It is designed to carry a pro D-SLR camera without grip and attached lens, 2-4 lenses (up to a 70-200mm f/2.8) or accessories and personal items. It can also hold a laptop computer with a screen up to 14" in either bag. There are contoured and neoprene-tipped adjustable dividers that protect the contents of the bag and allows for full interior customization. The shoulder bag has a reverse opening courier-style flap to access the main camera compartment.
The Attache X50 is made of moisture and abrasion resistant 1680 denier nylon with 600 denier polyester trim with a 210 denier nylon lining. It is fully padded with high-density polyethylene foam. The case has a front zippered storage pocket and multiple storage pockets on the interior and exterior. It also has a see-through luggage/business card pocket. The case is transported by a padded grab handle on each bag or a removable, adjustable shoulder strap on the Reserve Bag. The Attache case has a spring-loaded, retractable 5-stage TelePod handle that quickly pops up for smooth operation and replaceable PU polyurethane wide set wheels.
| Material |
Exterior: 1680 denier nylon with 600 denier polyester trim Interior: 210 denier nylon lining Interior: High-density polyethylene foam padding |
| Type of Closure | Premium Lowepro locking zippers |
| Exterior Dimensions |
Roller: 16.3 x 9.0 x 16" (41.3 x 22.9 x 40.6cm) (WxDxH) Reserve Shoulder Bag: 14.8 x 7.3 x 10.5" (37.5 x 18.4 x 26.7cm) (WxDxH) |
| Interior Dimensions |
Roller: 15.3 x 7 x 12.3" (38.7 x 17.8 x 31.1cm) (WxDxH) Reserve Shoulder Bag: 14 x 4.5 x 9.3" (35.6 x 11.4 x 23.5cm) (WxDxH) Laptop Compartment: 13 x 1.6 x 9.1" (33 x 4.0 x 23cm) (WxDxH) |
| Carrying/Transport Options |
Padded grab handles Shoulder strap Retractable handle Built-in wheels |
| Weight | 9.7 lbs (4.4kg) |
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There is no problem with the quality of the product and the handle and wheels are of good quality; but it I thought that there would be more room inside with the removable bag inside. There is no way to attach the roller to another suitcase, though you can do so with the removable bag.
If you are planning on taking any additional equipment beyond the camera and three lenses ... look for an alternative.
If it were easier to return from out of the U.S., I would have done so.
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I am a college student currently taking a digital photography class, so I have photo assignments due throughout the class. The bag has come in very handy. I went to the zoo to try to get some photos, and being able to pull the bag with my extra lens, rather than try to cary them really saved my back. I just unzipped the front and slid the interior bag outward, and swapped lens as needed, all while the bag was still upright on the wheels. The only minor problem is that the camera body (Cannon 60D) with battery grip on it won't fit, so I have to take the grip off and put it in first, then the body with the 18mm-135mm lens goes in nicely over the grip. I also carry a 100MM Macro and a 70-300mm zoom and car charger in the bag. Other stuff goes in the zip up pockets.
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I purchased this case to travel overseas. I love the fact that the internal case removes easily for an over the shoulder bag allowing you to take additional items if necessary or to use it for personal clothing items. I am quite tall and the handle is more than adequate in height which is usually a problem for me but not this time. The internal case is padded well and offers great protection for my equipment. I would suggest that anyone with back problems try this case.
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I found the x 50 case to be too small for my needs and returned/exchanged for a Pro Poller x200. The X 200 is just right and I am happy with it. The only problem, and not much of one because I do not plan to use it for this purpose, is that the lap-top compartment is a bit too shallow for my Dell Inspiron to fit into. But I have and will continue to use a regular lap-top case, the sleeve on which fits nicely down over the x 200 handle.
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I bought this bag for one main reason: it's possible to access lenses during a shoot while the bag is in an upright position. I want to be able to wheel it from point A to point B without having to close everything back up. I take the inner bag out and put it on top; then add a generic padded insert bag to the main compartment. It's not perfect, but it's the best solution I've found so far. I also will be using the accessory mount on the handle.
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This bag doesn't hold a lot, but it is well made and I really like the two-in-one aspect.
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