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A Cute, Handy Camcorder Bag - Review written on June 14, 2008
Rating: 4 out of 5
2 customers found this review helpful.
I was pleasantly surprised when I received this little bag this morning-I expected it to be small, but it is absolutely adorable. But onto business: I use this camcorder bag to hold my Sony Handycam DCR-SR100 and it fits perfectly on its side. The interior of this bag is very soft, and I completely trust the material against the lenses. The padding on the sides of the bag provide extra protection as well. There is a mesh pocket inside the bag, which I use to store the remote, but is very small. The outside pocket is very useful as well, with two smaller mesh pockets inside to hold whatever you need. There are also side pockets, which I use to hold my extra battery.
So overall this bag is wonderful and does a great job of protecting your camcorder. It feels solid and sturdy and does a good job of keeping your camera safe.
To sum it all up:
Pros
-Sturdy, protective
-Inner material embraces your camera with love
-thick padding on the sides to keep your camera safe
-waterproof, strong outer layer
Cons
-Pockets are a little too small to hold accessories
-Provided shoulder strap is hard, but that's not a big issue
So if you're looking for a compact but protective (wow I've used that word so many times) bag for your camcorder, I would highly recommend this bag. For $20 it's a good deal, and I love it!
Spacious, Versatile and Easy Access Bag - Review written on January 13, 2008
Rating: 5 out of 5
2 customers found this review helpful.
Lowepro is famous for professional camera bags, but this bag proves it. The Lowepro Edit 110 is so spacious that you can probably fit just about any camera. The bag was meant for the latest models of small video cameras, but I'm using it for my Kodak EasyShare Z650 camera. It's one of those still digital cameras that has a reasonably big lens. I needed a bag that's not too big with wasted space, but not one that is too small to fit the camera and other accessories like cables and SD cards in it.
The main compartment has a foam divider that can be moved and velcroed to what ever size you want the items inside to be divided. I placed my camera on one side and an extra small lens on the other. The cover of the bag, on the inside, has a little zippered mesh compartment where I placed a couple of cables. On either side of the bag, on the outside, there is a velcro ear-flap compartment where you can store extra SD cards. The front of the bag, hidden behind the cover flap, is a zippered meshed compartment (really flat) where you can keep IDs or something flat in it. My camera came with a flat docking insert, so I put that in there.
What I like most about the camera bag is that you can zip the main compartment up or velcro it shut. This option makes the bag very convenient. If I know I'm going to take the camera in and out of the bag often, I just velcro it, and I have easy access. This allows me to take the camera out quickly for a picture that I would otherwise miss if I fumble around to get the camera out. If I plan on not using the bag much, and I want to secure the camera, then I can zip it up, especially to protect it from the rain.
The bag comes with a carrying handle on top and a strap for your shoulder. If neither of them is enough for you, you can also carry it on your waist belt because it has a velcro strap on the back of the bag that allows your belt to slide through it.
The Lowepro Edit 110 is very well designed. I recommend it for any one who has a slightly bulky digital camera or a compact video camera. The main compartment has an interior full size of 4" in height x 3" in width x 6" in length. Hope you'll enjoy the bag.
Excellent flexible and functional camcorder bag - Review written on September 10, 2007
Rating: 5 out of 5
3 customers found this review helpful.
I use this bag for a Panasonic HDC-SD1 camcorder; this bag fits it perfectly.
Features:
Cloth divider with velcro attachment - so if you have a smaller camera, you can store both the camera and, say, a charger, in the main compartment, separate from each other. For my purposes, I use it as further bottom padding, though it is not necessary as the bag is well-padded all around.
Pockets -
Front external pocket has a mesh/see-through area which is nice to have and allows you to see if its contents are in the bag.
Side pockets - too small to fit my Panasonic charger, but good for cables and batteries and they expand out, within limits, as well.
Inside Top pocket - This is a small pocket that can hold a thin cable or remote control - nothing big, but nice to have.
Handling - The carry handle is comfortable, and the shoulder strap is fine, too, though I prefer the handle. The large soft belt clip is a flap that is pulled through the area between your belt and pants, and then is velcro'd back to itself, so no need to remove your belt to get the bag fastened to your belt. I felt it was a fairly secure velcro, though you'll want to make sure it is secure before going to a high-traffic area and risking it falling off your belt.
Protection - As I mentioned, the padding is excellent. The bag also has two options that can be used together, when closing the bag. There is a zipper that runs along the three open sides of the bag flap (back left toward front and ending at back right), allowing you to secure the camera in the bag. There is also a velcro option to simply velcro the top flap to the front of the case, which is great for quick access, when a zipper is too much of a pain to keep opening and closing.
Overall, great bag!