Lowepro ProTactic TLZ 75 AW DSLR toploader – Expand to Hold up to 24-70mm f/2.8 and Lens Hood with Portrait Grip – Camera Gear to Personal belongings – for DSLR Like Canon 5D, Black – LP37279-PWW
Original price was: $113.45.$87.90Current price is: $87.90.
Price: $113.45 - $87.90
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The ProTactic TLZ 75 AW professional camera toploader expands upon the rugged versatility and armored protection our original ProTactic series is known for. This high-performance toploader offers an expandable structure that holds a DSLR with 70-200mm f/2.8 and lens hood with portrait grip. Wear it 4 ways: shoulder, holster style, chest harness or on belt. It includes two straps and the chest harness can be worn under a backpack harness. Includes dedicated top organizer pocket separated for small items. All Weather AW Cover protects gear from rain, snow, dust and sand. Compatible with ProTactic series modular accessories (does not work with ProTactic Quick Straps).
BUILT FOR SPEED: Flexible, compact and built for speed, the Toploader Pro is designed for the professional who requires agility and flexibility
EXPANDABLE STRUCTURE: Expands to hold DSLR with 70-200 mm f/2.8 and lens hood with portrait grip; includes dedicated top organizer pocket for small items
WEAR 4 WAYS: Shoulder, holster style, chest harness or on belt. Includes two straps and the chest harness can be worn under a backpack harness
EXTREME PROTECTION: All Weather AW Cover protects gear from rain, snow, dust and sand
PROTACTIC MODULAR COMPATIBILITY: Compatible with ProTactic series modular accessories (does not work with ProTactic Quick Straps)
Customers say
Customers find the camera bag case well-made and functional. It fits most lenses and is adjustable. They appreciate its durability, functionality, and storage capacity. The bag provides comfort, convenience, and protection for their cameras and lenses.
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13 reviews for Lowepro ProTactic TLZ 75 AW DSLR toploader – Expand to Hold up to 24-70mm f/2.8 and Lens Hood with Portrait Grip – Camera Gear to Personal belongings – for DSLR Like Canon 5D, Black – LP37279-PWW
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Original price was: $113.45.$87.90Current price is: $87.90.
J. Claypool –
Great Camera Bag
I bought this bag to carry my Nikon Z6iii camera with Nikkor 24-120mm Z lens attached. It has plenty of room to carry this set-up without extending the bottom of the bag, even with the lens hood attached. I also tested the Z6iii with my 70-300mm/ftz adapter attached, and it also fits without extending the bottom of the bag. If I wanted to leave a lens hood attached to the 70-300mm, I would have to extend the bottom of the bag. Seems to be good quality materials and will suit my needs well.
RGB –
PERFECT FOR THE NIKON Z9 + TRINITY LENSES!
I purchased the LOWEPRO PRO-TACTIC TLZ 70 AW TOP LOADER to hold my Nikon Z9 with the Smallrig L-bracket attached, and it really works extremely well once I removed all the adjustable padding inside the case. I have the Nikkor 14-24 F2.8 on the camera about 90% of the time for my real estate photography, along with the 112mm filter hood for my magnetic KASE REVOLUTION CPL, and I can place the camera + lens w/filter hood in the case and it fits like a glove. Since my Nikkor 24-70 F2.8 is nearly the identical size to the 14-24 lens, it works perfectly in the case as well. I don’t currently own the 70-200 F2.8, but I believe by unzipping and engaging the extension at the bottom, it should handle the extra 3 inches in length for the final lens in the Nikkor “Trinity”.As you can tell by my 5-star rating, I’m EXTREMELY PLEASED with my purchase for the NIKON Z9. It provides great protection and convenience when carrying the camera with any of the native “trinity” lenses attached. The product is also VERY WELL CONSTRUCTED, and I expect the case to last for many years.
Omar Siddique –
good but very mission specific / not for long lenses
A well-made bag designed for a full-frame camera body, with an attached short or medium length lens.You could possibly store something next to the camera with creative use of the included velcro-attached dividers/spacers, but the main compartment is made to hold only your camera.There’s a clever zippered extension if your lens is just a LITTLE too long (as was the case for my RF100-400), but keep in mind that extension is not structured at all. So putting the bag straight down while using it will result in your camera sitting almost directly on the end of its lens with just thin fabric between it and the surface.My R6 + RF100-400 required using that zippered extension, but it felt a little precarious (and narrow, if you use a lens hood). This bag would not fit for bulkier RF “L” lenses, much less the old EF L-glass.Like most Lowepro bags, there’s a specific intended niche of equipment / users for each bag. The squared off, largish main compartment would fit a full-frame dSLR, probably with a battery grip. On my mirrorless full-frame Canon R6, it was roomy– so much so that I had to fiddle to get the inside configured to support the R6 body.In my head, I’ll usually want to carry additional items (not camera-related) and this bag can’t accommodate anything else. The holster is also pretty bulky, so packing it inside another travel bag with camera inside would be challenging. It would be best suited for somebody who carries a full kit in a dedicated camera bag, but has room for mission-specific bags like this one, to which they can transfer just the one body/lens needed for a specific shoot.Lowepro bags are my go-to brand, and this one is as well-made as any of them, but the specific version doesn’t work for me as an air traveler, so is going back.
John P –
It just fit my OMD MII with the 150 to 600 lens
Spent considerable time to find a bag that would fit my OMD MII with the 150 to 600 lens. While it is tight, it does that trick. Well made case as well.
Spencer Gilmer –
Great case for cameras with 70-200 2.8 lenses
Works perfectly with my Nikon Z8, 70-200 2.8. Lens hood turned outward with the case bottom extended. Thereâs also plenty of room for the Peak Design Slide Light strap. It all slips in and out very easily.
Robin –
Good idea
Very nice bag and fit my camera with most lenses because its adjustable, loved the brand
Ricochet –
Love Lowenpro – But Am Not Sold On This Product
I own many Lowenpro products and all have delivered in quality, protection and performance.I like the versatility and carry options. It can be attached to your belt, carried over the shoulder (cross body) or worn strapped in front.Ease of access is problematic! When the zippers are closed, they are often buried against your chest or waist. I understand why its designed this way, so the lid will flip open away from your body, but getting to the zippers when closed proves to be difficult.The case itself will hold a few batteries, and memory cards, your body and attached lens. My R5 C and RF24~70 did not fit without the extension open. It said 8in, but its slightly smaller than that unless extended. Basically unuseable for me and I missed my return window due to travel. The TLZ 75 would have been a better option. It will work fine for a standard DSLR. Pro body’s andDSLRs with a battery grip will be tight (very tight). Note, larger lens hoods are also problematic and can get caught during removal. These cases are very narrow at the extension junction. Larger (wider) lens with hoods can get hung up. My favorite carry option remains the Lowenpro sling pack 250AW. I usually grab my camera by feel, with this type of case you have to stop, look down and find the zippers to get it open. Its comfortable, but camera accessibility remains my primary concern. I may try the TLZ 75, at some point, but wide lenses are a problem for it too. There are also other similar options out there (ThinkTank), but they are not as elegant looking and they don’t include the carry options Lowenpro includes standard.
Hiker –
Good bag
Looks to be a durable well made bag. The extension is a little flimsy but not sure how else to make the extension. Has a nice zippered pouch on top to fit extra cards & batteries. There is a nice handle on the back in addition to the upper & lower hang straps. My only complaint is that the extension part is a little too narrow so that my telephoto’s lens shade gets stuck if it is in the reverse storage position. Other than that, I’m happy with it.
Jason –
Works as advertised. Sturdy clips and zippers. Great for my backpacking setup. I carry it in my chest attached to my backpack straps
Gonzalo –
Muy buena bolsa, bien hecha
Paolo Matteo –
L’ho presa per la mia Nikon D780 e devo dire che l’ho trovata molto funzionale, comoda e di ottima qualità . Ho apprezzato moltissimo i due moschettoni in metallo della tracolla principale, invece mi ha deluso un po’ la seconda cinghia con i moschettoni di plastica, secondo me non all’altezza del resto del prodotto. Nel complesso soddisfattissimo.
Engineer –
This is another top-quality case from Lowepro which does what it is intended to perfectly. It will take a full-size DSLR body (such as a Canon EOS 5D with extended battery pack) with any a typical mid-size professional lens (e.g., Canon EF 100-400 F4.5-5.6 L IS, EF 70-200 F2.8 L IS III USM, EF 28-300 F3.5-5.6 L IS USM). It is the only case I have found which does this. It provides a good level of protection in rugged environments whilst still allowing quick and easy access to the camera, and overall I cannot fault the case, it is an excellent product.
Thomas E. –
Tolle Qualität und angemessener Preis, entspricht genau den Herstellerangaben .Die Halterungen im Deckel für die SD-Karten finde ich eher unbrauchbar.