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As with all Lowepro Cases they are rugged and almost indistructable. Some of the best thought out cases on the market. But in this case why not suggest that shoppers look and the line that Lowepro actually has created for Digital Cameras. They have a series of about a half dozen cases specially designed to be used with digital cameras. The Nova Mini is a great bag but the D-Res-50 is better, having soft insides so that your LCD display will not get scratched from the inside material, they have little velcro deviders to that you can adjust the bag to fit the size of your camera and even little pockets inside that are designed to accomodate digital camera accessories like extra memory cards and extra batteries. They even have a hidden rain jacket to protect your electronic equipment from the Elements. The hard ware on the D-Res cases are made of metal instead of plastic makeing them not just practical but designed to last through the ages. And like all Lowepro cases it carries a lifetime warranty. The D-Res 50 is the middle bag that Lowepro makes for digital cameras they have one that's half the thickness that will work with most digital cameras also and two smaller than that if you really want a compact case for your little digital camera. I don't think that the Nova Mini is a bad bag quite the contrary, it's great and cheaper than the D-Res series but I do feel it lacks some of the greatest parts of the D-Res series and thus why I would rather see you suggesting the D-Res series of bags for digital customer.Best Deals for Lowepro Nova Mini AW Camera Bag (Navy)
I wanted a bag to carry my camera, a Canon S2, my battery charger, batteries and other equipment and also other things like my wallet and cosmetic items so I decided on this item. The bag is very durable and sturdy. The weather protector looks a bit silly but believe me, it works! I've had it for over 5 months and I'm very happy with it.Honest reviews on Lowepro Nova Mini AW Camera Bag (Navy)
Having read the review by another user for his Canon XSi, I bought the bag for my Canon XSi. The bag works great for the camera with the kit lens (18-55MM IS) mounted. The camera is stored with the lens facing downward into the bag, and two Velcro adjusted flaps holding the camer body in place. The bag will only work for camera with telephoto lens that's about 3.5 in length and nothing longer.There's enough space for another accessory on the side, either a flash or another lens, but nothing more. Two configuration will work best:
a. Camera with either kit lens or telephoto lens (55-250) mounted facing down, flash placed vertically tucked under the flap on the side with no camera grip, this scenario is great for studio/indoor shoot.
b. Camera with telephoto lens mounted facing down, and the kit lens tucked behind the flap on the side with no camera grip.
The all weather cover is nice to have, but will take up a lot of space away from the front pocket. The top lid with quick snap on works well to protect the camera. The only complaint I have is that the top lid does not by default open fully, which makes taking the camera out harder while the bag is hanging around your neck. When the bag is set on a flat surface, it's easier to bend the top lid backward and making the entire opening available for camera placement.
Overall, the bag does a fine job for carrying the camera and the basic accessories, which is all most people will ever need. The bag is actually an earlier generation of current nova series products, the new siblings are nova 120/140/160 AW. There's not much difference between the old and new, and the nova mini cost a lot less.
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