Kit includes:
1) Lowepro Classified 160 AW SLR Camera Case
2) LensPen Lens Cleaning System
3) Precision Design USB 2.0 All-in-1 Card Reader
4) ImageRecall Digital Image Recovery Software
5) Precision Design Memory Card Storage Wallet
6) Precision Design Deluxe 6-Piece Lens & Digital SLR Camera Cleaning Kit
7) Universal LCD Screen Protectors
8) Cameta Microfiber Cleaning Cloth
The Lowepro Classified 160 AW Pro Shoulder Bag is a slim, contoured briefcase-style bag that holds a professional digital SLR camera body with 70-200 f/2.8 lens attached, 1-2 lenses or flash. There is a full-grain leather trimmed divider system that suspends the camera and protects the lens mounting points. The easy-access main compartment has angled opening that allows quick access to gear and fully collapsible, removable padding. There is a zippered gusset that expands carrying capacity.
The LensPen Lens Cleaning System removes dust, erases smudges, won't leak, won't leave residue, and is 100% safe for all lenses.
This stylish USB 2.0 multi-card reader works with nearly all types of flash memory cards, including CompactFlash (CF), SecureDigital (SD), Memory Stick (MS), xD Picture Card, Mini SD, and more.
Retrieve lost or deleted images from your memory card with Image Recall Digital Image Recovery Software. Compatible with all types of memory cards and file types.
Keep multiple memory cards protected and organized with this durable storage wallet.
This 6-piece cleaning kit contains everything you'll ever need to properly clean your lenses, including a Hurricane Air Blower, Lens Cleaning Tissues, Lens Cloth, Lens Cleaning Liquid, Brush and Cotton Swabs.
Reduce glare, enhance your view, and prevent scratching with this set of LCD screen protectors.
Customer Review: A perfect bag for carrying 1 DSLR camera + 2-3 total lenses and flash
This is a perfect bag for carrying: - 1 DSLR camera with 70-200mm f/2.8 (i.e. big) zoom lens attached (mine is Nikon 80-200mm f/2.8 which is comparable in size and weight with Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8) - 1-2 additional lenses and/or flash (I put 17-80mm and 50mm f/1.8 lenses and the SB-400 flash - a couple memory cards and extra battery It's pretty sturdy and tight (with the stabilizing strap), but that's good because the camera and lens won't move much inside the bag. Here are the pros and cons: Pros: 1. Can fit SLR attached with the big 70-200mm f/2.8 lens (or equivalent) 2. Enough room for extra lenses and flash 3. Topload feature for easy access 4. Sturdy and good padding to protect the expensive equipment inside 5. Slim profile and more discreet design (vs some other pro camera bag) 6. Stabilizing strap to minimize movement 7. Lots of compartment for memory cards, batteries, lens cap, etc 8. Less than 3 lbs, and compact size 9. All weather cover is nice to have (and essential for professional) 10. Expandable (i.e. you can manage the divider/padding to create different size of space) Cons: 1. Only take 1 full size SLR (I tried 2 D40s + 18-55mm and it works) 2. A bit pricey (for my amateur standard) 3. Close to 3 lbs (depend on how you see it) 4. Not a backpack model (if you prefer carrying backpack type bag when photographing) 5. Can't put your regular 15 inch laptop in this bag (however you can squeeze in the 8.9 inch netbook). If you want to add your regular notebook, you will need to get the Lowepro Classified 250 AW series 6. Might be a bit too much bag/space for a quick short trip where you don't need to bring your 70-200mm f/2.8 lens (use the Lowepro Topload Zoom series bag instead) 7. Not as easy (as I thought it would be) to pull out the camera in and out of the bag but it's reasonable (maybe it's because of the design and position of the zipper and the fact the bag is still stiff since it is new. I'm expecting it will get better as the bag will get softer/break-in with use) In conclusion, this is a very good (and very stylish) bag if you want to carry a camera attached with the 70-200mm f/2.8 lens (or smaller lens), with 1-2 extra lens (smaller lenses than the 70-200mm f/2.8) and/or flash.
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