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Lowepro Nova 200 AW II Camera Bag (Black)

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Lowepro Nova 200 AW II Camera Bag (Black)

Lowepro Nova 200 AW II Camera Bag (Black)

A messenger-style bag designed for traveling photographers, the black Nova 200 AW II Camera Bagfrom Lowepro can hold your professional DSLR or mirrorless camera plus two to four extra lenses, a flash, and several small accessories. Its spacious main compartment comes with removable dividers, so you can customize the interior space to best suit your gear. Both a zipper and an oversize flap with a buckle are used for closing the case, helping ensure your equipment stays safe even in inclement weather. For added protection, an all-weather cover is included to shield the bag from rain or snow.

Several pockets located around the exterior of the bag give you convenient access to small items. The front compartment has three interior pockets that are ideal for filters or lens caps, as well as space for a manual or small book. At the front of the lid, another zippered compartment can be used for everyday items such as your phone, wallet, or keys. Exterior mesh pouches with no closure are also available on each side for small accessories. Finally, a zippered slip pocket in the back can hold flat items such as passports or wallets.

As for carrying the bag, the Nova 200 comes with a detachable shoulder strap for comfortable use while shooting, as well as a top handle for handheld use. If you own an optional rolling case such as the PhotoStream SP 200, you can use the Nova's trolley sleeve to connect it to the telescoping handle of your larger bag. This makes airline travel much easier and allows you to easily carry your cameras and lenses along with the rest of your gear.

  • Messenger-style bag fully featured for photographers, holds a DSLR or mirrorless system with two to four lenses, a flash, and several small accessories
  • Tough polyester construction, with all-weather cover to help shield your equipment during rain or snow
  • Zippered main compartment with small pockets in the lid interior for SD cards and batteries
  • Adjustable interior dividers allow you to customize the interior space to your liking
  • Oversize lid closes via quick release buckle, has zippered pocket on the front for a phone or wallet
  • Exterior front compartment with mesh pockets for filters and lens caps
  • Back zippered pocket for flat items, holds a passport or small book
  • Dual mesh pouches on each side of the bag for holding loose items such as straps
  • Can be carried by hand via comfortable top handle, or via the detachable shoulder strap with a non-slip pad
  • Trolley sleeve in the back for use with an optional roller bag, makes airline travel easier

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