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DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY / ACCESSORIES

  Lowepro Offers Two Ways To Carry Your Camera

By Mendelson Tiu | Thursday | 03/07/2008

Lowepro has just unveiled a new series of belt packs designed for on-the-move photographers. The Inverse range can be worn in two ways and give users fast access to their cameras.


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According to Lowepro, the Inverse belt pack can be utilised in two distinct carrying modes: worn around the waist by snapping on the contoured mesh lumbar belt or carried as a shoulder bag with the detachable 360 degrees swivel padded shoulder harness. It comes with a quick-access lid that opens 180 degrees, making loading and retrieving gear from the padded and customisable main compartment simple.

In addition to the water-resistant exterior materials, the Inverse AW also features a built in Lowepro All Weather Cover to protect the contents from rain, snow and dust. Available in two sizes, the Inverse 100 AW and 200 AW have the carrying capacity for a digital SLR camera with attached lens as well as extra lenses, flash units and accessories.

Lowepro's Marketing Manager, Paul Gibbs said, "Every photographer has been in the situation where they have missed the perfect shot because they couldn't reach their camera or their accessories fast enough. We have created the new Lowepro Inverse AW belt pack to provide a platform that keeps all of that equipment comfortably at arms reach and easily accessible to the photographer."

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