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Recensito in Germania il 19 aprile 2024
Der Rucksack ist sehr gut verarbeitet und macht genau das, was ich von ihm erwartet habe. Er trägt sich besser als erwartet. Ich glaube, man kann ganz schön lange das 600er herumtragen. Woran ich mich noch etwas gewöhnen muss ist, dass die Schraube der Gegenlichtblende quasi auf 45° gedreht werden muss, weil der Durchmesser sonst fast zu groß wird. So "schaut" die Schraube in eine Ecke des Rucksacks und stört nicht. Auch das Entnehmen des ganzen Equipments habe ich mir noch leichter vorgestellt. So richtig schnell geht das nicht. Das liegt aber an der enormen Größe der Linse. Eine ganz kleine Sache hat mich schon gestört: Der Reißverschluss klappert u.U. beim Laufen. Das ist beim Pirschen störend - gerade das metallische Klappern ist im Wald ein no-go. Man muss es bewusst verhindern, indem man die Reißverschlüsse fixiert oder an entsprechende Stellen schiebt. Insgesamt ist es aber ein ganz toller Rucksack für diesen speziellen Verwendungszweck, den ich jederzeit wieder kaufen würde und empfehlen kann.
Christian Nilsson
Recensito in Svezia il 16 settembre 2022
Comfortable bag to carry a 600/4 lens with attached pro body but not much more... I would prefer it to be a little bigger to fit a few small lenses too.
Steve Large
Recensito in Canada il 11 giugno 2022
The 600 AW series 1 was a great backpack for my Canon 600 F/4. I gave the 600 AW away with that lens when it sold and I went over to mirrorless. I had not originally planned to go big glass again but have now ordered a 400 F/2.8 so I needed the 600 AW III to accommodate it while going on day trips in the woods or to provide a soft yet sturdy pack for carrying it in the car. The Lowpro quality still does not disappoint. A bit more expensive now but worth it. If there is another lens sale next time around I will not be so quick to part with it.
Latino Rosario
Recensito in Italia il 20 ottobre 2020
Ottima la descrizione dell'oggetto conforme alla aspettative. Solo un giorno di ritardo nella consegna.Comunque consigliatissimo
HiRo
Recensito in Giappone il 17 settembre 2017
以前はジュラルミンケースに入れ現場へ行き、ちょっとの移動はカメラをつけたまま車の後部座席にっという具合に64を使っておりましがた、一度一時停止無視の飛び出しに会い後部座席に載せて居たレンズがゴロンと後部の足元へ、、、大事には至らずにすみましたが。。移動の時にいちいちまカメラを外し、レンズをジュラルミンケースにというのも面倒になり、こちらをセールの時に購入。ニコン製64もバックに入れる時にフードが少しきつくなりますが問題なく使用しております。テレコン1、4とカメラをつけたまま仕舞えるのでとても楽です。ちょっとした山登りも一脚をつけたまま担いておりましたがこれを使えば両手がフリーになるので安心です。背負った感じもマァマァです。バックの外に色々取りけることが出来そうです。しかし、バック内には立体物を入れるポケットなど無いに等しく、物足りなさを感じるかもしれません。私は重宝しております。
irw
Recensito nel Regno Unito il 14 luglio 2017
I have used the 600AW mk III for over a year now. Addressing some of the comments made by other reviewers.1. This is a special purpose bag designed solely to hold a 500/600mm lens with a body ATTACHED. This is made quite clear in lowepro's description. It is not a small version of the 650AW, the latter being a general purpose customisble bag (which, to my knowledge, cannot carry a 600mm with a body attached). Please do your research and do not complain about the lack of internal dividers.2. The mk III torso fitting system is called ActivLift. Pack Jack was in the previous mk II. Since the shoulder straps are part of the ActiveLift plate, it's not possible to wear the bag without this present. If it's not present, it's a packing fault at the factory, not a defect in the bag.3. The lens collar IS included - it's a structural component of the bag and necessary. If it's not present, it's a packing fault not a defect in the bag.4. My bag with lens, body, teleconvertors, large tripod, gimbal head, weighs 12.5kg of which 12kg is kit. The bag's weight is negligible when carrying large kit and not a defect of the bag.5. The lens capture bracket/collar fits snugly around the neck of a lens, is height-adjustable to handle 500/600/800mm, and is placed so that the lens is centred in the bag. It is asymmetrical and not necessary for the front half to be shaped/contoured.6. There are vertical sliplocks running top-to-bottom of both sides of the bag, stitched into 4 (elastic pocket side) and 6 (other side) spaces. There is one horizontal sliplock running front-to-back on each side of the bag, at the height of the top of the zip pocket, stitched into 3 spaces.7. The lens foot fit is tight if you use the larger foot type, but will fit comfortably. I find it useful to brace this against the opening side as an extra support for the lens.8. The zip pocket is sufficient to carry: A tripod tool bag and three 3-inch diameter hemispherical rubber feet. A bicycle multitool with various hex keys. The lens/body/teleconvertor end caps. The soft teleconvertor storage bag (teleconvertor is on the lens). Spare batteries. A travel pack of tissues. I also carry a second teleconvertor in the main compartment next to the lens, but this must be removed when extracting the lens.My thoughts on the bag...A. I would like to see more padding underneath the bag. There appears to be around 1 inch of foam. Since the large lenses tend not to have hard plastic lens caps, and their front elements are vulnerable, more protection here would seem sensible. However, I accept it may compromise the stability of the bag, and the user can always fit more foam, or a hard plate, inside if required.B. It is only possible to attach the tripod foot carrier level with the base of the bag on the non-elastic-pocket side. If you have a very large tripod, or a large gimbal attached, the tripod head will protrude above the top of the bag if attached on the other side. I don't personally find the elastic pocket useful, but others might. I also don't have a problem with the tripod being on one side, but others might. Sometimes I want a second tripod with a scope, but I just carry too much kit ;)Overall I find the bag excellently designed for its very specific purpose. I have not tried Tamrac or Manfrotto bags designed for the same purpose. They may well be better, but the Lowepro does its job.
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