Lowepro Edit 110 Camcorder Bag
- ASIN: B0007A1IRC
- List Price: $19.95
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Product Description:
More compact, the Edit 110 boasts the same features found in the larger models. Designed for digital cameras, they include lots of accessory pockets, a soft, lining, padded interior and adjustable divider for superb protection.
Product Details
- Feature:
- Edit 110 Capacity: Compact digital video camera and accessories; (Interior dimensions: 6.3W x 3.3D x 4.3H in.)
- Includes shoulder strap, comfortable handle for carrying comfort, and side pockets for accessories.
- See-through accessory pocket for extra batteries, tapes, etc.
- Ultra soft tricot-fabric interior will not scratch or buff LCD screen or lens
- Lifetime Warranty
- BatteriesIncluded: 0
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: Lowepro
- ClothingSize: One Size
- Color: Black
- EAN: 0056035346835
- IsAutographed: 0
- IsMemorabilia: 0
- Label: Lowepro
- Manufacturer: Lowepro
- Model: 34683
- MPN: 34683
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: Photography
- ProductTypeName: CAMERA_OTHER_ACCESSORIES
- ProductTypeSubcategory: camcorder-cases
- Publisher: Lowepro
- SKU: 202479425
- Studio: Lowepro
- UPC: 056035346835

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Customer Reviews 

small
2010-02-11I ordered this at the same time I ordered a Canon FS200 camcorder. Wanted to carry camcorder, power supply, wireless mic (transmitter and receiver) and camcorder manual. Bag is too small. I could fit camcorder and power supply. Manual doesn't fit. I am keeping it for something else. It's a good bag, quality construction... just too small for why I bought it. Would return it, except shipping is almost as much as bag cost. You know how THAT goes! Lesson learned: get the camera and accessories first, so you can see how much space you need, THEN order the bag.

Great Bag for the Panasonic DMC-FZ35
2010-02-10I had narrowed down the bag choices for my camera to this one and the Case Logic DCB-66. I was leaning towards the Case Logic case until I found this Lowepro Edit 110 bag on sale locally, so I bought it, knowing it would be easy to return if it didn't work. The given dimensions for the Panasonic DMC-FZ35 are 3"H X 4.6"W X 3.5"D, but with the lens cap on I measure it a little over 3.5" deep, plus the view finder extends almost another 1/2", making the full depth close to 4". Placing the camera in the case bottom down ( lens facing forward ) made the case bulge slightly, which was not acceptable to me, but placing this camera in the bag with the LENS FACING UP allows for a PERFECT fit. Placing the included divider against the camera allowed space on the other side of the divider for the battery charger, and a spare battery ( snug but not a tight fit ). Even better there are 4 more storage compartments available. The two end pockets will hold one AV cable or USB cable each. The front compartment has two nice compartments within which will be great for storing extra memory cards, and still room for a lens pen and lens cloth. There's also a storage compartment in the inside top of the bag lid for storing flatter Items. If you want to take the Lens hood along, it easily fits front side down over the camera lens in the case, the adapter will fit in any of the other storage compartments. This case has very good padding, is well made, and works great for this camera. When fully zipped-up the Case Logic bag will probably provide faster camera access, but the multiple storage compartments in this Lowepro bag make it worth serious consideration.

Good bag
2010-02-02This camcorder bag is fine and very portable with a good weight. A little more space for carrying around some of the accessories like the cables/cords would have been better.

nice bag but a little small
2010-01-30this is a nice bag but i was expecting it to be larger but i will use it

Bag for my Pany TM350.
2010-01-25Placed an order for my newly acquired Panasonic HDC-TM350 video camera as products from Lowepro are well designed and robust. The video camera fits well in the main compartment. On the other hand, the other compartments cannot take big items like battery charger, len filters and cables. Only smaller items like SDHC cards, batteries etc can use thesecompartments. Should get a bigger one instead.
Overall, not a bad item purchased.
Oh yes, I've also a bag for my Panasonic TZ7 digital camera.
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