Lowepro - Rezo 180 AW Shoulder Bag

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Hi Guys,

I have an AmazonBasics Backpack at the minute, I was looking into getting a shoulder bag as it's quicker and easier to get the camera out.

I was wondering if anyone has or used to have a Lowepro - Rezo 180 and what they thought of it, is it a good bag or what?

Here are some images of it,

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Or would anyone recommend a decent shoulder bag?
 
I also have a Rezo 160, and have had no problems with it - see no reason why the 180 wouldn't be fine.

It's worth heading over to the Lowepro site and checking their range - there are a lot of differnent sizes of shoulder bag, and you want to check that you get the one that best fits your gear.

Remeber that if you're wandering about with a shoulder bag for an expentended period you will feel the weight, so you don't want to get one that's too big.

Lowepro also make a variety of 'sling bags' - backpacks that will swing round to the front, with side access panels for easy access to your gear. It might be worth looking at one of these as well.
 
I seem to have a collection of Rezos and find they're great bags for day trips. The 180 is quite bulky but is good for larger bodies like a D700 or bodies with grips.

If you add some extra dividers you can get loads in a 180 but these can get heavy if you're carrying pro bodies and lenses. You might want to consider one of the pro shoulder staps if you find you're packing a lot of heavy kit in a 180.

Have a look at a 170 - not always easy to find ...basically a deeper 160 and works well for smaller bodies with 70-300 type lenses.

Don't forget you can add a lens case or similar to any of these.
 
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Tried to buy the bag from Camtechuk, placed the order on the site, but someone had already bought it :(

Time to go hunting again.
 
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