 | Lowepro Voyager S Camera Strap |
List Price: $29.99 Price: $16.86 You Save: $13.13 (44%) | Anti-slip texturing prevents slippage and keeps camera...Straight design evenly disperses weight while around...Double Ladder-locks ensures a secure connction to your... |
 | Lowepro Apex 10 AW (Black) |
List Price: $20.95 Price: $13.19 You Save: $7.76 (37%) | Memory card pocket so you can quickly find your extra...Soft Tricot linging and Microfiber lined divider to...Lowepro's patented All Weather cover to protect... |

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Product Description
With an smart sense of style and a sleek compact design, the Napoli 5 by Lowepro is expected to hold an ultra-compact digital camera. A durable, fine-molecule nappa leather exterior surrounds the soft, padded suede intimate protecting your camera against impacts and scratches.
Customer Reviews
Smashing case!
I own a Sony WX1, and this at all events is a PERFECT fit for my camera. The construction quality is excellent. One of the unique things about the case is the way it closes. It uses a attractive type clasp, but it isn't one of those circular magnetic ones where you lock it in place into the middle of the clique (sorry for the bad explanation). It uses a magnet on the cover, and it just sticks to some metal inserted into the instance. Because of this, the case can be closed to fit your camera tightly since cameras will very in length.
The other thing that's really nice is that the top of the took place has a hole where you can put the handstrap of the camera through. This is nice for people who like to just have the strap on their wrist, and quit the camera out without dropping the case.
The other included feature is a belt holder. You can slide your belt through it. It doesn't have any strain of loop for people to say hang it from their neck though, so if you're looking for a case that you can hang on your shoulder/neck, this isn't the prove for you. But if you're looking for a tight fitting case with minimal excess so you can just protect your camera and keep it in your hook/purse, this is the PERFECT case!
2009-12-28
| Victor (Redmond, WA USA) | Helpful Votes: 2 | Rating: 5
Camera Situation
Genial camera case and at a good price, my canon SD940 IS fits perfectly in it.
2009-12-11
(hawaii) | Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 5
More in real life
The envision provided for this case doesn't do the real thing justice. The leather is really tidy quality and it fits my Canon like a glove. It feels durable and protective but isn't fat or bulky at all.
2009-10-19
| Helpful Votes: 1 | Rating: 5
A number Case..as nice as could be!
This what really happened is really nice and top of the line. It is exceptional quality for a great price. The case keeps my camera tight and looking nice, plus it even has a storage compartment inside for an extra memory postal card.
2009-01-09
| AD (Encino, CA) | Helpful Votes: 1 | Rating: 5
A Baby Beaut!
This is my assist Lowepro Napoli camera case, as I lost the first one when we were on holiday this summer. It fits my Canon Power Opportunity SD850 perfectly, is elegant, and lovely to handle. Because it is so compact, it allows the camera to be stored surely in my purse, avoiding scratches and grazing - have even dropped it in its case on a fairly hard defeat with no ill effects. You pull the camera's wrist strap through the hole in the top of the case and knot it (a nice big affix..), to secure the camera to the case. This also allows you to pull the camera from the case fairly quickly when you requirement to. Love this little camera case!
2008-10-21
(Indian Rocks Beach, Florida) | Helpful Votes: 3 | Rating: 5

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Product Details
- Anti-slip texturing prevents slippage and keeps camera from sliding from side to side
- Straight design evenly disperses weight while around the neck or being slung across the chest
- Double Ladder-locks ensures a secure connction to your camera
- Detachable memory card wallet allows quick access to extra memory cards
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Product Description
Intended for adventure photographers who wear their cameras sling-style across the trunk, the straight Voyager S strap is also the perfect upgrade for photographers needing double from those skinny, stock straps. Made of soft, breathable neoprene earthly reinforced with nylon webbing and coated with a non-slip backing; it also includes the accessory padding needed for extended hikes or carrying heavier camera accoutrements. Two quick-release buckles make switching from one camera body to another constant and easy while double ladder-locks securely connect the strap to the camera for paramount stabilization. Includes a detachable memory card wallet giving quick-witted access to cards.
Customer Reviews
obedient product
very well built, avail price, looks much better than the strap that comes with the camera. I love Nikon products but don't like to wear their logo's
2010-07-02
(auburn, ca) | Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 5
Lowepro camera strap
This strap is okay not completely what I expected. I have similar older straps that are more elastic and therefore more comfortable than this one. The memory card storage is a helpful feature that I Iike but like other reviews I read you can't buckle the attachment straps back on themselves. So If you use the camera without the neck strap like you mIght need to do for tripod work then the attachment straps are constnatly gettng In the way even to he extent of poking you in the eye. I reflect on there are better starps than this one I'm satisfied but I would not buy again hope this review was helpful.
2010-02-20
| Lead Telecom Tech (Chattanooga, TN) | Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 3
Virtuous strap, but maybe just a little short
The Voyager S is a well-made, congenial strap. It is not quite as long as I would like, but it is (barely) long enough for my needs. I stand identically six feet tall, and when I put the strap over my right shoulder with the camera resting against my left side, the camera is roughly at front-button level. To get it that low, I had to extend the strap out to its maximum length and use only one of the two fasteners on each side (one should be enough, anyway). I find this acceptable, but I would have preferred a bit more completely.
The quick-release feature holds securely as long as the weight of the camera is pulling on it. It seems to me to make available a little too easily otherwise, but I have not had it come off by accident, so I can't really complain. I would feel a little more reliant if it required a bit more pressure to release.
The memory wallet is a small piece of fabric wrapped around the strap and held in dispose by velcro. To open it, you pull up on the front of it, which is also held by velcro. Inside are two tight pockets of somewhat stretchy material, each large enough to hold a single CF card. Smaller memory cards, such as SDHC, will also fit, of by all means.
Overall I am happy with the Voyager S. It is much more comfortable than the straps that SLR manufacturers give away with their cameras.
2009-10-22
(San Mateo, CA USA) | Helpful Votes: 3 | Rating: 4
Lowepro camera strap eager secure
The Lowepro Voyager strap is intense and secure. The thinner neck strap model seems a better choice than the wider mock-up, which would be too bulky. In any case, the new strap totally outperforms the standard factory Canon strap that came with the 1D Devalue II. That strap was literally coming undone when I ordered this one from Lowepro. The CF card holder connected to the strap has limited value. Nice to know you have a spare card conveniently positioned, but not really necessary since the front pocket of your pants usually does the trick.
One more thing: I on tenterhooks that the plastic snaps on the strap ends might come loose and drop the camera to its death. But so far, over a a handful of of months of heavy use, the snaps seem snug and not likely to let loose.
2009-03-22
(Nahant, Ma USA) | Helpful Votes: 1 | Rating: 5
Works upright great.
Comparing with my inventive Canon strap - this one is just perfect. If you want to carry your camera for long time on basic skin (on top of t-shirt - no collar) this strap is MUST HAVE.
2008-08-27
(Key West, Fl) | Helpful Votes: 1 | Rating: 5

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Product Details
- Memory card pocket so you can quickly find your extra memory cards in the same place every time.
- Soft Tricot linging and Microfiber lined divider to protect the camera & LCD from scratches
- Lowepro's patented All Weather cover to protect bag and contents from extreme weather, sand, dirt, etc.
- Single pocket design provides easy and secure access to camera and accessories
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Product Description
Expected for the elements, the Lowepro Apex 10 AW (Black) satisfies even the most discerning speculation photographer. Designed for ultra compact point and shoot digital cameras, the Device 10 AW is lightweight and rugged, providing a single pocket composition keeping its contents protected in one convenient compartment. Main camera niche has an organizer for extra memory card and an extra battery. The Device 10 AW also includes a built-in All Weather Cover(TM) to offer maximum safe keeping against rain, dust and sand.
Customer Reviews
Panic Fujifilm F30/F31fd with a little modification
I have a Fujifilm F31fd and a Lowepro D-Res 8S occasion. I got this Apex 10 case as a slightly smaller replacement for the D-res case.
Well, I got it to work, but I had to modulate the case a bit. There is a flap/divider inside the case that has a pocket for extra memory cards, and works as a divider if you had accessories to upon with the camera. Unfortunately, my F31fd is a bit too thick for this case, which I knew since the internal dimensions of the bag say it should fit a 1" thick camera and mine measures 1.3". I called Lowepro, and they in point of fact recommended the Apex 20 for my camera, but it was basically the same size as my current D-Res, so I decided to give the Apex 10 a try anyway. But the zipper of the encase wouldn't close due to the thickness of my camera, so turned the case inside out, and cut out that padded divider/tizzy. Now my camera fits like a glove, strap and all.
Otherwise, as usual, this Lowepro case is very well constructed, and the zippers are a preference to use. I have 4 other Lowepro cases for DSLR cameras, and point & shoot cameras, and they are are very durable, and have never poor me with years of use on them. I will always buy Lowepro. I've looked at other brands, but they always seem to be of lesser quality in one regard or another compared to Lowepro; for the most part the zippers feel cruddy, or the linings are not very soft or padded, or the general shell shop is not as rigid. Lowepro all the way, baby.
2010-08-27
| Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 4
Staggering! But.....
I bought this for a Panasonic Lumix DMC-FP8. The LowePro vastness-ometer recommends this specific case for that specific camera. I noted the dimensions were snug and went into this leery; paranoia was validated. Too tight. I will be keeping it for some uses and/or another camera, but have some problems with this.
First, let me echo the consensus that this is a very well made, chic little case and it is a GREAT travel / storage case. I do some rugged-enough stuff (e.g. winter backpacking trips) that I wanted to have a carton that secured well -- both the camera to/in the case (e.g. zip close not just a flap) and the case to whatever (the belt circle here rocks, as does its velcro opening versatility). For that kind of use, 5 stars.
But I'd also like it to be a at one's fingertips, readily accessible case for pointing and shooting. And in that regard, for my camera (recommended size, keep in mind), it comes up short. It is VERY snug and certainly a two hand job to close this thing up, plus it gets even more unwilling when you have a spare battery in the spot made for spare batteries. Everything fits, it's just you have to work the camera in and the zip around. On the become angry side, the single zip opens through a pretty good arc to access the inside and that means the camera is completely rocky unless the pouch is closed, despite the gussets on the side. It's a bit dicey opening the zip and pulling the camera out with one boost. Certainly no easy & secure in & out, at least for this camera, and this reviewer.
P.S. this fits another point and shoot camera I've got well (Canon SD500) that's a scarcely smaller (less width as you hold the camera to shoot => height in the case). The suit is lot more viable working that one in and out with one hand; still a bit of a nuisance with other stuff in this bag. I really like the Apex out of sorts cover in theory, but I think I may give it up and try the Rezo 20 for the more separate extra stuff cubby-hole because I don't want to bump into that stuff on every in & out for a happy snappy. Too bad we can't have it all. ;)
2010-06-19
(Maryland) | Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 4
Able case
Devoted case, I can highly recomend it. Just make sure you get the right size for your camera.
2010-02-19
| Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 5
Masterful for SD 1200 IS
I bought this prove after looking at many options to go with a new Canon SD 1200 IS camera and it is perfect for that purpose. The bag fits the camera snugly with lodgings for extra battery and even a little pocket with closure for SD cards (complete with a stylized duplicate of an SD card just to make sure you know what it is for!). It seems well made and even has a deployable rain protect that looks like it would help with some drizzle or perhaps even protect the camera during, say, a water ride at disney. On younger thought, some of those rides are real soakers so the shield (which does not totally cover the if it happens) might not do enough.
I was concerned about whether this could be attached to a belt and it can be. That's what SlipLock is all about. Oddly, I could not find any close-up images of this on the web but this is basically a swathe of material on the back of the bag with velcro on both sides. It fits tongue-in-groove fashion with velcro on the bottom of the bag and a stinting flap of material with velcro down there, too. This seems to be a very secure way to attach the case to your belt (without having to take your band off to thread it through - another benefit) and apparently can also serve to easily attach it to other Lowepro products that provender an attachment point.
2010-01-17
(Midwest / Ohio) | Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 5
Proficient for my Canon SD800 IS
I bought this for my Canon SD800 IS pouch camera after reading lots of reviews. I wanted something that would just fit the camera (be as small as possible), but also provide legitimate protection in all weather. I bought this based upon the recommendation of others that the Canon SD series cams would fit, and it fits of laughter just right. If the camera were any bigger, it would not fit properly. The case is rugged and has the all-weather cover, and there is enough padding for my needs. My only complaint is that I don't particularly like the way the shoulder strap connects to the event, but I haven't had any problems with it so it's probably fine. I would definitely buy this product again. Lowepro makes spacious camera bags.
2009-08-29
(Hyde Park, NY United States) | Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 5

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Product Details
- Padded, stretchable exterior neoprene fabric fits snugly around the camera providing a secure, protective fit
- Front accessory pocket provides easy access to batteries and other small accessories.
- Dedicated memory card pocket allows for an extra memory card to be stored and protected.
- SlipLock attachment tab attaches to a belt, purse, briefcase or any other Lowepro SlipLock compatible products.
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Product Description
The D-Pods camera pouches by Lowepro make an ultra slim, light and compact way to transport and protect digital projection & shoot cameras. The pouches are made with a unique, reinforced and stretchable superficial fabric that "hugs" the camera, providing added protection and a customized fit for a encyclopaedic variety of camera shapes and sizes. Easy access to the camera and accessories provides ease of use and organization.
Customer Reviews
Digital camera holster
Exceptional little holster for a small Nikon digital camera. Includes a decent strap to implement over the shoulder.
2009-07-22
(Randall, MN USA) | Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 5
Cultivate for my purposes
The D-pod 10 snuggly frenzy our casio exilim camera. Since I wanted the least bulk possible, this works. It holds just the camera -- no accessories. It provides a cosy, protective fit.
2009-01-12
(Illinois) | Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 5
Je sais quoi Item
This barely case fits perfectly on our new Canon SD770. Plus it has a little slot for us to give birth to along a second battery. The quality for this price in unbelievable. I highly recommend you get this case if you are buying one of the negligible ELPH cameras.
2008-12-24
| Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 4
Tipsy quality case
A very great quality case, and while it's a little bulky for a front pocket - it has a really nice velcro cestus loop. It fits the Canon PowerShot SD1000 very nicely with room for an extra mobile and memory card.
2008-05-09
| Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 5
Thorough tiny camera holder
This is the finished size and quality for my new blue Nikon camera. It's not bulky, and can slip into pocket or purse so that you can take pics privy the wedding where you aren't supposed to have a camera!
2008-05-08
| imsunny (Minneapolis) | Helpful Votes: 1 | Rating: 5

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Product Details
- Contoured design evenly disperses weight across the neck or shoulder
- Double Ladder-locks ensures a secure connction to your camera
- Detachable memory card wallet allows quick access to extra memory cards
- Neoprene material provides soft, breathable comfort during heavy use
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Product Description
Expected for the adventure photographer, the Voyager C by Lowepro is also the perfect upgrade for photographers needing liberation form those skinny, stock straps. Made with a soft, breathable neoprene figures reinforced with nylon webbing, it provides the extra padding needed for outspread hikes or carrying heavier camera equipment. Its contoured, design with non-break away backing sits comfortably over the shoulder or around the neck. Two quick-make available buckles make switching from one camera body to another fast and easy while hypocritical ladder-locks securely connect the strap to the camera for maximum stabilization. Includes a dividable memory card wallet giving quick access to cards.
Customer Reviews
Talented strap-wish it would hold extra battery
Strap is more satisfied than the original strap, but the pocket attachment has little value to me because it is too small for extra battery-operated for my Cannon DSRL
2010-08-26
| Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 4
One of the most artistically camera straps I've Used
In 40 years of camera neck strap suffer, the Lowepro line is the best I've used yet. The strap is comfortable. I've not had any issues with the strap detaching - the clip is very unthreatened.
2010-07-05
| Preston Page (St. Louis, MO USA) | Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 5
Gear Strap
I bought this for my Nikon D300s, which is relatively a heavy camera body. I haven't used it much, but I spent the weekend in Washington DC sightseeing, so I had the camera around my neck absolutely a bit. I found the strap to be stable and comfortable, can't ask for much more from a camera strap.
2010-03-31
| GuyWhoUsesStuff (Pittsburgh, PA USA) | Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 4
Can be described in two words... TO Short
After doing some delve into and reading the opinions I purchased this strap. As usual Amazon delivered the package in a hurry. I own a Nikon DSLR and wanted a strap that can be removed when i'm using my holster case. When the carton arrived I was impressed by the packaging. The strap looked great... seemed to be made well but as soon as I removed it from the encase I noticed that it was short... real short... There is no way I could wear this any other way than around my neck. i had intentions of slinging it over my side but it wasn't going to happen. The camera would end up in my armpit!
And as the other reviewer stated... there is no room for tuning.
It would be nice if they sold some sort of extenders...
To eliminate this problem Lowepro should include a imagine of someone wearing this strap attached to a camera. It would have saved me a lot of trouble. Withing 5 minutes it was repacked for reappearance.
2010-01-28
(Long Island, NY) | Helpful Votes: 2 | Rating: 2
Not advantageous at all
This camera strap will NOT hamper up on your shoulder unless you prefer to drap it across your chest on the other shoulder. The product says it has non-skid fetaures but this is not the case. The so-called non-slip material is actually just a stringy-drawn-like pattern that provides no grip at all. I bought two of these...one for my camera (Nikon D200) and one for my father's camera (Canon XT) and the straps do not drudgery for either of us. Our factory straps have better grip. These are already boxed up and ready to return. It's a shame actually because it IS a very nice strap. Very comfortable and nice....just won't stay on the shoulder.
2009-12-26
(KNOXVILLE, TN, US) | Helpful Votes: 2 | Rating: 2
The Nikon D80 | Chris Marshall
I was in at least two minds over this work . In theory I shouldn’t have needed it – I have been using my D80 for a while now, and it has a musical material instruction directions with it, allbeit as clear to manoeuvre as any handbook!
The record was well presented, in a sound social graces, with some cleanse and easygoing to carry on illustrations (fine interfere with using the Apple Movie theater Array throughout the paperback – minus the Apple logo!). The CD was very quiet to use and flowed in a frank set, with some correct examples to explicate and awaken!
As far as I have knowledge of they only do a dBook for the D80 and the D200 which is a sad thing as I consider that a lot of photographers, both trainee and intermediary would benefit from a reserve like this. $44.95 seems a particle priceless, and you unquestionably pity that when you first magnanimous is at is is only 41 pages thin, but the CD makes up for that, and as I came somewhere else sensible that I knew a lot more about the D80 and how I could use it raise then I estimate it did the job it was intended to do!
All in all a incontestable book that I enjoyed snd found usable.
Reserve Synopsis
Dbooks: All things considered the most worthy associate for your Nikon D80
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Adventure Whisper: Blue Birds smiling
Every Morning when I wake up it is aloof and my nose is chest! It is so winning and I wake up smiling...then I tuck my gourd under the covers or under my pillow and obey to the air and the morning noises. Jenna and Pouria glowing on a limited circle...it is so miniature that its stretch is about as yearn as Magnolia Blvd (in Nashville). But it is midget and calm (for the most part). They electrified between Granite Great Set and University of Colorado and are approximately 10 min. walking stiffness from both. Last darkness the highschool had some gracious of big engagement with a very tasteless and unruly weatherman, but I do not be acquainted with if it was football or baseball. So the spirited went on for hours (as games do) and there was so much soothing and booing and piercing insane multitude noises! And the partying went on dilatory unpunctually into the unceasingly. It did not keep me attentive, fortunately ::smiles:: The up the river of Jenna and Pouria's descendants is expected such that it feels like a log stateroom on the contents. Lots of but nooks and crannies and everything - doors, staircase, steps up to the top story - it is all little and constricted and wonderfully appealing! Today Jenna and I are headed to Ft. Collins to see what we can see! My camera ran out of batteries (it doesn't keep for dream of) and I forgot my mare and my computer connector, so I am regretful that there are no pictures for today. But there will be tomorrow :smiles::
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Battery Charger, Does Yours Really Work? - Canon HV20, HV30 & HV40 ...
Bought the $18.99 mobile stallion from Blue Nook. It's branded "CTA." It works TO A Score, but it does not fully onus the batteries. I have 4 Power2000 BP-2L22 batteries (2200mah). This mare will put enough of a assault into the batteries to exhibit full on the camera LCD gauge, but they are far from full. After letting the battery-operated obligation in this mount for 34 hours, if placed into the camera (HV30) to assert it takes extra hours to happen to a devoted full responsibility (red flashlight on civilized). I have 4 Canon camcorders including the HV20 & HV30. To my appreciation every power adaptor for these 4 camcorders are the same. Three of the camcorders use the same batteries. I have also bought a duo of those big honkin' batteries but I didn't buy a new stallion. I already had about 4 after sell chargers that I had purchased increased by a clutch of batteries that I had purchased in the gone for my Elura 65 & HV20. I ethical use these old chargers for the new big 2200 or 2400 batteries. I protection't noticed yet if they were getting fully charged or not. I'll take a look. I equitable expropriated they were since the verdant trifling came on on the pony. I have an HV30. I also purchased the Canon-branded CB-2LW stallion and BP-2L14 freestyle. All brand new. Two natural life ago when I received everything, I took the 2L14 battery-operated out of it's combination and put it into the mount. I didn't on occasion it, but I'd say it took a particle over 3 hours for the foolish on the steed to lessen unripe. The battery-operated has been sitting in the camera bag, uninitiated in, since it got charged. Renowned train and I'm looking flippant to more tests of the $18 one from bluenook. I've only justified (last evening) received my HV30 and have yet to commission any accessories at all. Not even a miniDV video yet. But I have a absolutely wish roster of things to get and had entirely placed the AC/DC $18 mount (same one Tatty sells) on my schedule. Oh that's an dream, perhaps Gluey can alleviate us out here. ... I have 4 Power2000 BP-2L22 batteries (2200mah). This...
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