Lowepro Rezo TLZ 20 Digital Camera Case and Gadget Bag
- ASIN: B0001XE0PC
- List Price: $0.00
Product Description:
The Rezo TLZ 20 by Lowepro is designed specifically for distinctive, optical zoom digital cameras and compact digital SLRs. This holster-style bag has stretch-to-fit lid, quick-release buckle and SlipLock™ attachment tab. Soft, brushed-tricot lining protects the camera and LCD screens.
Product Details
- Feature:
- Perfect for DSLR kits with 18-55mm Lens attached, such as Canon Xsi/T1i, Nikon D5000/D60/D90/D40, etc.
- Includes removable, adjustable shoulder strap, and padded carry handle for carrying options.
- SlipLock¿ attachment tab to fasten to your belt or any Lowepro SlipLock¿ compatible product
- Flat front pocket with two mesh pockets are expandable and easily accessible
- Stretch fit clamshell lid is a glove-like fit to provide easy access and secures the camera inside the bag.
- BatteriesIncluded: 0
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: Lowepro
- ClothingSize: one size
- Color: Black
- Department: unisex-adult
- EAN: 0560353459066
- IsAutographed: 0
- IsMemorabilia: 0
- Label: Lowepro
- Manufacturer: Lowepro
- MaterialType: soft
- MaterialTypeSetElement: soft
- Model: REZO TLZ20
- MPN: REZO TLZ20
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: Photography
- ProductTypeName: CAMERA_BAGS_AND_CASES
- ProductTypeSubcategory: 2300499
- Publisher: Lowepro
- Size: TLZ 20
- SKU: LOP082A
- Studio: Lowepro
- UPC: 560353459066
- Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty

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Rezo TLZ10 for NIkon D50
2010-06-16I purchased this bag as a minimal bag for my Nikon D50 with a short prime lens on it (either a 35mm f/2 or 50mm f/1.8). While I was a little worried that the D50 would be too big, it just fits (along with a Lowepro strap), thanks to the stretchiness of the bag's material. I use this bag when I'm going somewhere and I know I don't need any other accessories; just the camera and a single lens. I think the D50 is about the largest DSLR that could fit in this bag. I think the newer low end (D60, D40, D5000, D3000, etc) Nikon DSLRs would fit better, as they're a little smaller. Anything larger than a D50 would be either too tall or too wide to fit in the bag lens-down. Also, when being used with a Nikon DSLR, a short prime lens is about all you can fit in here. Even the 18-55mm makes things a little tight. I also don't use the front pocket, since I wouldn't be comfortable putting anything in there given how tight the fit is already.
This bag is just what I was looking for, taking into account that I was expecting just a simple bag for just the camera and attached lens that can easily attach it to my belt (or onto a bigger Lowepro bag, although all my bigger bags have a spot for the camera as well). I also like that it has the SlipLock attaching strap rather than a belt loop; I always feel a little funny getting out of the car and taking off my belt just to put a camera bag on it. With this bag, the velcro strap makes it easy to get on and off, and it's very secure. While I haven't used it, the included shoulder strap seems nice. I was impressed that the attachment loops on the bag and the clips on the strap are made out of metal, instead of plastic. Better quality than I expected for a $17 bag.
The only thing that would have been nice would have been an AW cover, but since this is a lower end bag, it's not surprising that it doesn't. The material has done well to keep misting-type rain out when I've run into some light precipitation.
All in all, a good bag for a small DSLR as long as you expect a tight fit and don't want to carry all of your accessories in it.

TLZ 20 perfect fit for Nikon D90 with 18-105mm lens
2010-04-21I spent forever looking for the smallest bag that would fit a Nikon D90 with 18-105 lens. The Lowepro Rezo TLZ 20 is it! The pockets are small and don't zip, so it's not ideal for carrying lots of little accessories.

One of the smallest camera bags - ideal for the Panasonic G1
2009-12-01This TLZ 10 camera bag is a perfect fit for the Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1 12.1MP Digital SLR Camera with Lumix G Vario 14-45 mm f/3.5-5.6 ASPH Mega OIS Lens (Black) as well as for the older Minolta A2 and A200 cameras. It is probably a bit short for the Panasonic DMC-GH1 12MP Four Thirds Interchangeable Lens Camera with 1080p HD Video due to the longer 14-140mm lens that ships with the GH1.
The TLZ 10 bag is smaller than the Lowepro Topload Zoom Mini Camera Bag (Black). In addition, it has two pouches inside the front pocket that conveniently hold extra batteries and memory cards. The TLZ Mini lacks these pouches but does have a somewhat larger front pocket than the TLZ 10.

CSP
2009-10-11Though it accomodates my Casio Exilim camera, it looks cheap. It does not have good/aristocratic looks.

Lowepro TLZ20
2009-06-09This is a good quality, reasonably priced basic camera case that helps protect the Nikon D90 camera with a lens that is equal to or shorter than the Nikon 18-70mm lens.
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