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Camilo Arteaga
Fits my FujiFilm x100f with the lens hood. The camera fits nice and snug, there's pockets for the batteries and even a slot for the memory card. That's all I need for travel.
pinkbutterflies
The Lowepro Adventura SH 160 II is exactly what I was looking for. I ordered the 160 II after carefully reading the measurements of several Lowepro cases. I have a small camera, Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS100, which fits into a small case, but wanted a case that held the camera and all accessories in one convenient place. With the compartments adjusted into equal thirds, it holds the camera, extra batteries and charger, flash, USB cable, even paperwork for the camera. I looked at other cases that were less expensive, but I’m glad I went with the Lowepro for quality.
G. Ching
Carrying a Canon SX series ultrazoom can be a problem, especially if you want a belt loop model bag. Got this to carry a Canon SX60hs but found out that this is a pretty large bag. It is bit enough to fit the largest sized ultrazooms that are larger than the Canon SX series. This bag is well made and does have a belt loop. Should fit the larger Nikon ultrazooms. For the SX60hs a Case Logic DCB-304 would be a better fit. Note that although these larger bags have a belt loop, it is suggested that a wide belt be used with these. Even better is to use it with a waist pack whose wide belts and webbing better support these large bags.
D. Grieco Jr.
Internal dimensions were smaller than the listing... I suppose you can chalk that up to variations in manufacturing. I ended up returning it and repurchasing the SH-140 model. FYI... I have a Lumix FZ-1000M2. The camera, included camera accessories, and a filter pouch ... the SH-140 fits everything pretty well but there's no room for anything else. The model SH-120 is really too small for that camera even without anything else.
Delcat
Bought this for my Nikon D3300--Camera with 200 zoom lens attached fits perfectly along with my 55 lens... great if you are looking to cut down on bag size while traveling. Room for extra battery, charger, and SD card.
Shannon Lindstrom
Perfect!!! Was just what I was looking for, it fit my Canon ESO T6 amazingly. The padding was a good amount without making it bulky, and it had enough zippers and pockets to hold my battery charger and possibly a few extra things! The main zipper does open up towards the body instead of it being pointed away with that extra flap and buckle, but that was expected since I saw it once in person at the mall. Very happy with this purchase.
"Ynoke"
I'm using this Bag with a Sony RX10-IV, and with the adjustable padded cushions it's a snug fit. When I removed the two cushions I could put a small Precision Flash, PD-LED35 in the bottom....if I had a need......or w/o the Flash, it's an easy fit, with a Custom SLR HSTPM Hand strap attached......which helps steady this hefty camera. As another reviewer mentioned the Front Flap is almost an unnecessary addition. Overall, I'm very pleased......the Size, build & price are Right.
Roland C Myers
I got this for a Cannon SL3 DSLR. With a pancake style prime lens it actually fits in there and is very easy to carry around. With a bigger lens, or more lenses you need a bigger bag, but it is nice to have a small package to keep the camera handy for opportunity shots. The bag is well made, sufficiently padded and protective, and small enough to hold in one hand.
Chris Leavitt
As a professional photographer, my cases are in constant use and they protect a large investment. I choose cases based on long term performance, not just price. Lowepro has been my choice for many years. This case is for my granddaughter and I know it will serve her well.