Lowepro Rover AW II
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for Nikon D70 / D100 / D200 / D300 / D700
Review #1
Equipment list in bag :
Nikon D70
with Tokina 400mm 5.6
and Nikon 80-200mm f/2.8
thanks to bigconig for pics/info
Review #2
(Added 30th June 2007)
Equipment list in bag :
Nikon D70
Sigma
28-70mm F2.8 EX DG
Tokina 12-24mm f/4
Sigma 70-200mm f/2.8
Nikon SB-600


Review text:
When I came back from China a few weeks ago and opened my photo bag after
a few days I made a terrible discovery. My Sigma 70-200/2.8 EX lens was broken!
I heard the sound of breaking glass when I removed the lens cap. There was a
hole in the UV-filter. So this was the end of my â,¬1000,- lens? After I
carefully removed the filter I discovered that my lens was in perfect condition.
Never been so happy with a broken B+W UV-filter (â,¬75,-, ouch!).
I really enjoyed my new bag from Lowepro. It has a bottom for photo-equipment
and on top a compartment for a book and a sweater, perfect daypack. But I think
I need to add some protection at the bottom, this clearly isn't enough.
Likes about the bag: perfect size
Dislikes about the bag: not enough protections
Rating 1 to 10: 7
Thanks to Jasper ter Schegget for review.
Comparison Photos
with Compudaypack (left), Rover AW (middle) and CompuRover AW
From the left, CompuDayPack (three compartment backpack for DSLR and Notebook PC), Rover AW (two compartment backpack for DSLR with All Wether Cover) and CompuRover AW (three compartment backpack for DSLR and Notebook PC with All Weather Cover).
All backpacks have plural compartment. DSLR(s) and lenses are put in lower side, personal gear and more items are in upper side.
Thanks to Double H for photos
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