LowePro Pouch 50AW vs 60AW
Manfr3d
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Is the only difference between the two the size,
or is there a functionality difference as well? (like
zippers, locks, compartments? etc.). I'm looking
to add one to my StealthReporter 200AW as well
as to my Computrecker AW for the small (but many)
pieces of accessories like filters, releases, cloth
etc. that I carry around.
I would not post this question if my local camera
dealer had them in stock so I could check them out
side by side. So any hints on this would be greatly
apreciated.
or is there a functionality difference as well? (like
zippers, locks, compartments? etc.). I'm looking
to add one to my StealthReporter 200AW as well
as to my Computrecker AW for the small (but many)
pieces of accessories like filters, releases, cloth
etc. that I carry around.
I would not post this question if my local camera
dealer had them in stock so I could check them out
side by side. So any hints on this would be greatly
apreciated.
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Which pouches exactly are you looking at? Are these the Rezo line up?
Lowe Pro uses a name designation as well a (possibley) a letter (D) and numerial (50 or 60).....so it wouod be hard with out know which we are to be talking about.
Just curious as to if you ahve visted the LowePro webiste......their diagrams are very useful and so are their descriptions.....
LOWEPRO LINKY TO PRODUCTS PAGE
I'm talking about the SlipLock Pouches.
Their website names them "SlipLock Pouch 50AW"
and "... 60AW" resp. Its not the Rezo lineup, its
their accessorie lineup for their sliplock enabled
bags.
http://www.lowepro.com/Products/Accessories/sliplock_cases/
Their ilustrations dont reveal anyting about the insides,
which is kind of frustrating (I ordered a SlipLock Utility
Case a while back - only to discover that it has two
mounting straps on the backside and thus will not mount
on my backpack or shoulderbag ... ). I guess I'll just
have to take my chances again :
― Edward Weston