Lowepro Apex 20AW Digital Camera Pouch – Black

Posted by Notcot on Aug 21, 2010 in Photography |

Average Rating: 4.5 / 5 (45 Reviews)

Product Description
Lightweight, rugged and designed to withstand the elements, Apex AW pouches are perfect for even the most discerning adventure photographer. The convenient, single-compartment design accommodates a camera, memory card and battery or small accessories. Soft lining and an interior divider guard against scratches. Lowepro’s patented All Weather Cover protects against inclement weather, dust and sand.

Lowepro Apex 20AW Digital Camera Pouch – Black

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5 Comments

D. Macca
at 12:11 pm

Lowepro Apex 20AW Digital Camera Pouch – Black

This is a well made product from Lowepro, sold on Amazon at a very keen price. It is essential that you buy the right size case for your camera (some sites recommend the smaller 10AW for my camera but Lowepro match it to the 20AW) so I recommend you visit the Lowepro site where you can enter the model of your camera to find the correct one.

The case fits my Canon digital Elph 870 IS (UK model Ixus 860 IS) perfectly with room for a spare battery and a couple of SD cards.

Highly recommended.
Rating: 5 / 5


 
Wynny
at 1:06 pm

I spent ages trying to find a quality pouch that will fit my Panasonic Lumix TZ10; a lot of the product descriptions were unlear or confusing. Finally after measuring my camera and looking at the Apex 20’s dimensions, I made the leap and ordered it. Really plaeased, the TZ10 fits perfectly in the pouch with room for memory cards and a spare battery. Well made with a shoulder strap, belt loop, rubber bottom for when I drop it and a neat little waterproof cover hidden away too. Perfect!

Rating: 5 / 5


 
Mr. R. A. Park
at 1:40 pm

Purchased this for my Panasonic TZ7 camera and it has so far exceeded all expectations. The size is just right and it protects the camera well and aslo stores extra battery and card if you need to do so. Belt option is my preferred choice but the shoulder strap may prove useful too.

Well done, LowePro!
Rating: 5 / 5


 
Manzoku
at 4:10 pm

I got this to hold a Canon Powershot A570 IS, which is a bit ‘chunkier’ than the Canon Ixus range. Although the camera went in OK, it wasn’t what I would call a perfect fit. Also, the little card pocket on the middle padded orange divider is at the same height as the net pocket on the outer part of the main compartment, so if you put a card in the middle pocket and a couple of AA batteries in the net pocket they lie on top of each other and make the pouch bulge when it is closed.

Throwing caution to the wind, I turned the pouch inside out and cut off the middle divider. The pouch then fitted the A570 like a glove. A spare card fits in the net pocket, and it’s just possible to drop a couple of spare AA batteries in the bottom of the main compartment and let the camera sit on top of them (battery compartment/grip down), but it’s a tight squeeze and not something I’ll be doing.

The ‘AW’ bit in the name refers to the ‘all weather’ cover that can be pulled out of a slot between the pouch and the velcro-fastening belt loop (which is itself well thought out and very effective) and stretched over the bag. While I can see the use of this on one of the big Lowepro rucksacks, it seems a bit superfluous on a belt pouch that will be under a jacket anyway if it rains. It also causes a bulge in the pouch when it is tucked away. So the scissors came out again, and the AW cover was snipped off.

After all this I ended up with a somewhat slimmer pouch that is very comfortable to wear on a belt, and holds my A570 as if it was designed for it.

As far as other cameras go, my daughter’s Ixus 400 fitted in the unmodified pouch OK together with a spare Li battery and card, but was not quite as snug a fit as the A570. An old A70 (which is bigger than the A570 and takes 4 AA batteries) could just be squeezed into the modified case, but it was quite awkward and not a combination I would recommend.
Rating: 4 / 5


 
JSHP
at 4:36 pm

I have a lowepro slingshot 200AW for my dSLR and love it so thought I’d get this bag for my Canon Ixus 860IS.

Intially when I saw it, I was shocked at it’s tiny size (I can almost cover it up clasped between both my hands)! But my worries were for nothing as the camera fits like a glove! Not too tight that you have to yank the camera out, not too loose that it’ll rattle around.

When you open up the bag, there are two compartments, one for the camera and another for bits and bobs… there’s also a card holder and a little netting holder in the bag. I’ve manage to put 1 spare battery, 1 spare SD card and a SD USB card reader inside and it all zips up tightly and secure. Can prob fit more in without problem.

Construction wise, it’s solid – what you expect from lowepro! You also have the choice of attaching it to your belt via a double velcro system that’s very secure, or you can use the strap provided to sling it over your shoulder. However, due to it’s size I recommend you attach is to your belt. It even comes with the all weather (AW) cover which is very good for light rain. Haven’t tried it out in heavy rain yet… but as it’s quite small you can easily pull your jumper/coat over it (as long as you don’t mind walking around with a bump on your side). Also the padding is not bad for a bag this size, all round protection for your camera is sufficient (though the sides could be a tad thicker, but that’s me being picky and trying to find something negative to say about this bag).

All in all, a very good buy and I recommend it for anyone looking for a good bag that can hold their compact digi camera as well as spare accessories. There are other sizes available like the 10aw or 30aw for smaller/larger dimension cameras.
Rating: 5 / 5


 

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