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Lowepro Adventura SH 140 II: Ultimate Protection & Portability for DSLR or DJI Spark Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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3.5
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Details

BrandLowepro
ColorBlack
Item Dimensions LxWxH7.09 x 4.96 x 7.52 inches
Item Weight0.3 Kilograms

Description of Lowepro Adventura SH 140 II: Ultimate Protection & Portability for DSLR or DJI Spark

The Adventura SH 140 II fits the DJI Spark OR a DSLR with attached kit lens (such as Canon Rebel T5i with 18-135mm), extra lens (such as 28-300mm zoom) and flash, spare memory card and small accessories. A durable, custom-molded base safeguards gear from moisture, debris and impact. An adjustable divider system in the main compartment lets you customize your gear. Features a zippered accessory pocket under protective rain flap, built-in memory card pocket, and two pleated side pockets. Extra details include comfort-grip grab handle and removable/adjustable, padded shoulder strap, and a built-in belt loop.

Reviews

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

No complaints, I recommend to buy.

In general, I am satisfied with the bag and performs the task 100%: when you don’t want to drag a photo backpack, but take a photo with one lens and a number of little things. And even ready to advise to buy. But be "but" not done. Compared to the previous bag (10 years old), one gets the feeling that the manufacturer is trying to save on production: - lightning tails made of fabric; - protruding threads; - plastic carabiners; - there is no separate rubberized attachment for the shoulder on the

Pros
  • Thoughtful design: - fits a large mirror with a lens 24-105; - in the main compartment there is a place for a compact lens or a small flash; - there are side pockets for small things - several documents the size of a passport fit into the front pocket; - in the upper part there is also a pocket for a USB flash drive and a couple of filters can fit. Compact.
Cons
  • Not very neat execution: - threads stick out in places; - the belt creaks in the area of ​​​​carbines.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Well made and durable.

That's what I expected from LowePro. Well made and durable materials. Well thought through. I wasn't sure about attaching the zipper, but I like it now. It opens from the valve to be safer. Prevents someone from sneaking up and removing items from behind. Contains everything I need for my Nikon D5600. My lens is 18-55mm and 70-300mm. I have to keep the 18-55mm lens attached to the camera body and the telephoto lens on the side of the camera. Fits good. I wish it was a little deeper so I can…

Pros
  • Excellent overall performance
Cons
  • Style 90

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Strange design, well done.

This is an odd design, at least for the way I use my camera bag - the bag is quite well constructed and I liked the size for a mirrorless camera BUT. The top zip placket does not open properly. When the bag is on your shoulder, the top opens away from you to open towards your body. This quick release front flap is not designed to quickly secure gear when shooting and changing lenses, but protects a small zippered pocket. I don't understand why this valve is needed. It's a *really*…

Pros
  • Not just useful for its intended purpose
Cons
  • Updates

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Ideal when you need a much smaller bag than most

I am a well known professional and have had several Lowepro photo and video camera bags. Lowepros are generally very well made and thoughtfully designed. Since this SH 160 II is the largest of the Adventura series, I thought it would be much larger. While it's not big enough for my needs, if you just want a compact camera and no extra lenses, it might be perfect. It is also suitable for APS-C format mirrorless compact cameras without an electronic viewfinder. Lenses for this type of camera tend

Pros
  • Expensive but decent
Cons
  • Nothing

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Tough Rugged Compact

Bought for my Hasselblad SWC (medium format film camera). A camera with a magazine attached fits in well and if I detach the external viewfinder and slide it into the side pocket an extra magazine can be placed there. I can also toss a few rolls of film in the side pockets. So this is a great compact bag for so many things. The small zippered pocket under the rain flap on the front of the bag I never use - it's too small for everything and not easily accessible. Of course, I don't use the…

Pros
  • Impressive
Cons
  • boring packaging

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Good workmanship, good price, bad design.

I have had Lowepro cases for my previous cameras and they have always been excellent. I recently bought my wife a new LUMIX camera and we needed a bag that could hold a couple of small lenses and the camera body. On paper it looked like a great option. The case I received was well made and included 2 padded internal dividers to keep the lenses safe. However, there were some odd design features that made me want to return it. Firstly, the belt that came with it was a very simple woven knot. It…

Pros
  • handy item
Cons
  • so far so good