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Description: The new, fast-access SlingShot AW series builds on the inventive design of the original and incorporates what many photographers are looking for: faster access, extra space for personal items, improved organization, and the ability to add a tripod. The SlingShot AW offers more volume in the upper compartment for extra accessories or personal items. A Hideaway Tripod Mount system with foldout holder and quick-release buckle secures a compact tripod to the side. The same inventive design—letting you quickly rotate to the front to access—remains a Sling Bags tried-and-true feature of this customer favorite. Also includes: a patented All Weather AW Cover; 3 SlipLock attachment loops; built-in microfiber cleaning cloth; and more.
Hardware Capacity: Pro DSLR with attached zoom lens (up to 70-200mm f/2.8); 4-6 additional lenses or flash units and accessories (including a point-and-shoot camera); compact tripod or monopod; personal items
SlingShot 302 AW: 1. Original camera sling bag design Allows quick rotation from back to front to access camera, lenses and accessories without removing bag
2. Increased volume throughout the sling Provides additional space for personal items and accessories in an upper compartment, stash pocket and front pocket
3. Easy-glide zippers Offer smooth operation and fast access to all compartments
4. Main camera compartment with updated divider system Accommodates most popular DSLR models
5. Hideaway Tripod Mount system Secures a compact tripod or monopod to side of sling via a foldout holder, quick-release buckle and strap
6. Ergonomic sling strap Offers a unique, comfortable way to carry gear
7. SlipLock attachment loops Expand carrying capacity by adding compatible pouches, cases and bags
8. Two built-in memory card pockets Provides easy-to-access extra memory on inside lid of main compartment
9. Adjustable padded waistbelt
10. Repositioned, built-in microfiber cloth Provides convenient cleaning cloth that tucks into a mesh pocket and out of the way of camera
Additional Features & Benefits:
- All weather AW cover protects camera gear and personal items from the elements and tucks away when not in use
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This review is from: Lowepro SlingShot 302 AW (Electronics)
First, I should point out that I'm 6'3", and a tad over 200 pounds. It's a big bag, but that's fine for me.
I previously used a caselogic backpack, but found it clumsy to take off to pull the camera out every time I wanted to use it. The sling bad solved that issue pretty easily, I'm able to unbuckle the waist strap and swing it around in front of me to get the camera out. I still can't perform that move very gracefully, but it works a lot better than taking a backpack off and bending over to dig through it. Also, having traveled a bit with it, it's also quick and convenient to swing around and hold on your lap every time you sit down on a bus, train, car, etc. And you can just swing it right back. The bag does a fine job of holding my Sony DSLR with a Tamron 200-400mm lens on it. However if I switch lenses, that lens has to go back into the center of the bag and the camera can't go back into the bag without putting the Tamron back it. None of my other lenses are an issue, even the old Minolta beercan style telephotos fit fine, but using a Sony with in body stabilization none of the lenses have the additional bulk from the in lens stabilization.
I'm very comfortable with waist straps, in general, even on any backpacks I ever use, so I use is almost always on this bag and the one strap on my shoulder isn't an issue with the waist strap tight enough to hold the weight.
Changing lenses is my one big complaint. I'm not sure how others are managing to do this, but I have to set the bag down to fully open the side packets around the camera pocket to get other lenses, flashes and such out. Having these accessible from the "side pocket" with that zipper pulled halfway down would probably be an improvement, but would probably also limit the number of slots to carry items.
I do still get confused sometimes trying to quickly through the strap over my shoulder and forget to get my head and left arm through it, and get all tangled up with it. I'm getting better, but if your generally a bit clumsy, expect a little embarrassment.
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