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product_id: 8927622
title: "Lowepro Rezo 15 Camera Case - Black"
brand: "lowepro"
price: "₱117"
currency: PHP
in_stock: false
reviews_count: 7
url: https://www.desertcart.ph/products/8927622-lowepro-rezo-15-camera-case-black
store_origin: PH
region: Philippines
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# Stretchable fit SlipLock attachment Soft tricot lining Lowepro Rezo 15 Camera Case - Black

**Brand:** lowepro
**Price:** ₱117
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 📸 Capture Life, Protect Your Passion!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Lowepro Rezo 15 Camera Case - Black by lowepro
- **How much does it cost?** ₱117 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.ph](https://www.desertcart.ph/products/8927622-lowepro-rezo-15-camera-case-black)

## Best For

- lowepro enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted lowepro brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Comfort on the Go:** Adjustable shoulder strap for effortless carrying.
- • **Protect Your Gear:** Designed with a stretchable gusset for a snug, protective fit.
- • **Scratch-Free Zone:** Soft tricot lining ensures your camera's LCD stays pristine.
- • **Quick Access Pocket:** Front pocket for instant access to memory cards and batteries.
- • **Versatile Attachment:** Easily attach to belts or bags with the SlipLock tab.

## Overview

The Lowepro Rezo 15 Camera Case in Black is a sleek, protective solution for your camera gear, featuring a stretchable design, soft lining, and versatile attachment options for on-the-go convenience.

## Description

Product Description          The compact Rezo pouch series by Lowepro is designed to accommodate a digital camera, a memory card &/or batteries. Lined with a soft Tricot fabric material, the camera's LCD and lens is sure to be protected from nicks and scratches. The stretchable gusset design provides a snug fit while in transit, yet quick and easy access through the top loading flap. The pouches may be carried securely by either the included shoulder strap or SlipLock attachment tab.             .com          The Lowepro REZO 50 Camera Pouch is a stylish pouch with stretchy side gussets that ensure a snug, secure fit for your cameras and accessories. This pouch includes a zippered NoDrop main compartment for a digital point-and-shoot or 35-millimeter camera, as well as a zippered front compartment with pockets for batteries, memory cards, or other small accessories. A SlipLock attachment tab and adjustable shoulder strap round out the features of this handy pouch.

## Features

- Stretchable gusset design provides a tight, protective fit with a low profile design.
- Soft tricot lining protects the cameras LCD from scratching.
- SlipLock attachment tab with security snap allows the flexibility to securely attach to a belt, purse or other SlipLock compatible Lowepro bags.
- Front accessory pocket provides quick access to memory cards, battery or other small accessory.
- Included adjustable shoulder strap for carrying comfort.

## Images

![Lowepro Rezo 15 Camera Case - Black - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41Wt2xGTTgL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Customer Reviews

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    Mystery of the flap solved at last? It's a smart feature after all.
  

*by B***C on Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2010*

I've got lots of Lowepro bags and have loved them all.  At first I thought I wasn't going to like this one, but after playing with it for a while, I think I've discovered the answer to what has puzzled many other reviewers --  what is the purpose of the seemingly useless flap?  It seems like a fussy detail with no function -- but I believe I have figured out why it is there.  It's actually a clever solution to a tricky problem.The mystery is that the flap only covers the small accessory pocket, not the main compartment, so it isn't there for keeping rain or water out of where you would need the protection the most.  The flap also doesn't have any pockets of it's own.  It just covers the top of the accessory pocket, held in place with a nice large square of rugged hook-n-loop fastener (a.k.a. Velcro).  Since the flap seems to serve no purpose, some people have cut it off.  DON'T DO THIS!  Here's why...Because the accessory pocket is small, it requires its single zipper pull to navigate some pretty tight corners.  Given the size of pocket and the robust materials involved, it seems like an unavoidable problem.  But this is definitely aggravating if you are trying to quickly get into the pocket -- it pretty much takes two hands to operate the zipper -- one to hold the case material taut, and one to coax the zipper around each top corner.  This seriously slows things down if you have the case on your belt and want to pull out your spare battery while trying to hold your camera in the other hand.  I was definitely not looking forward to this while out in the field, where there isn't always a good place to put down your camera while fighting with your gear bag.  (Also putting down your camera, and then getting distracted, is also a good way to lose it!)This is where I believe the flap comes in.  When actively shooting, you leave the accessory pocket fully unzipped, but use the flap to secure it.  Now it is easy, with one hand, to flip open the flap, pull out a battery or chip, and quickly close it up again.  For most situations where you are actively using the camera, the flap is secure enough to keep the pocket closed so none of your accessories can easily escape.  When you've put the camera back in the bag, that's the time to zip up the accessory pocket as well to keep your little goodies good and safe.  The Velcro closure also acts as a fail safe since, by its nature, gravity wants to keep the flap closed down over the pocket -- so it could also save you if you happen to forget to close the zipper.So why have the zipper at all?  The flap by itself is not appropriate for situations where it might get pulled open by accident while on your belt, like getting it hung up when when entering or exiting a vehicle, bushwhacking; or when the case is hung from your shoulder using the included strap; or throwing the case in the car trunk, duffel bag, etc.  That's when you want to take the time and effort to fully close that irksome zipper to make sure your accessories don't disappear, regardless of how the case is handled.At least that's my theory and I'm sticking to it.Now initially, and not knowing any better, I would have been satisfied with just a zipper that could be easily opened and closed with one hand.  But Lowepro in their wisdom probably decided that such a light weight zipper wouldn't stand up over time.  Imagine how upset you'd be if you found you lost a $40 card or battery because the zipper on your case split open?  That's not going to happen with the zippers on this case -- they are rugged and what you would expect to find on a larger expensive gear bag.Another important feature of this case is the belt loop.  In general I only use belt cases where the loop is permanently attached, top and bottom to the case.  It is more inconvenient to doff and don such a case because you have to remove your belt, but at least you won't have to worry about it coming off by accident, and potentially without you noticing it!  Ooops!  Where did my expensive little camera go?However while this case uses a belt loop that can be attached without removing your belt, a big convenience, there is *no* chance of it coming off accidentally.  The bottom of the belt is held in place by another generous patch of rugged Velcro *and* a beefy snap.  Not only that, but the snap is positioned in such a way that it is protected from snagging and coming undone by accident.So while I was initially disappointed in this case because of the balky zipper, I now understand the Zen of its design.  Lowepro continues to impress me with the careful thought that goes into their products and the quality of the materials that they use.

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    Room for improvement
  

*by M***N on Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2009*

I've been using this bag for my Panasonic Lumix ZS3 for three months.  I love the camera and I bought the bag to keep it with me at all times.  I mount the bag on my belt on my left hip.  I've taken it with me in a wide variety of situations and I think I know it well by now.The main good point of this bag is the secure belt attachment.  The combination of the velcro flap and the metal click button tab creates a secure attachment that has never failed me. The bag has never come even close to dropping off.The weak points of this bag are the zipper closure and the soft case.When I first got the bag I thought that the big front velcro flap led to the camera compartment, so that it would be easy to rip open the flap, whip out the camera, and capture that once in a lifetime shot of the hummingbird.  Not so.  The big front flap leads to the little accessory pouch where you can store a spare battery and/or memory card.  To get to the camera, you have to manage two halves of a zipper that closes the main camera pouch.  That means you have to fumble to find the zipper handles, open both sides of the zipper (or run one side of the zipper two thirds of the way around the case), and then take out the camera.  By that time the hummingbird is long gone.Worse, when you put the camera back in the pouch, you have to be sure that the zipper handles don't fall inside the pouch where you won't be able to get at them next time.  This means that putting the camera back is often a two-handed operation requiring a torso twist.  It should be much easier.Worst, the zippers have a tendency to pull open little by little as the bag is torqued and twisted.  This is particularly a problem when I sit in a car or a plane with the bag on my hip.  On a recent trip that involved a cross-country plane flight and then a train ride, the zipper had opened so wide that, as I was walking up the stairs out of the train station, the camera fell out with a clatter on the hard steps.  The passenger behind me picked it up and handed it to me, and luckily it was undamaged.The other big problem with the bag is the soft sides.  Last week I was stupid enough to write a text message on my cell phone while walking on a path in the park after sunset.  I stepped into a hole, twisted my ankle, and came down on my left side.  On top of the bag.  The impact cracked the LCD screen of the camera and ruined it.  Very likely the metal snap button that secures the belt strap on the outside provided the hard bullet point that penetrated the soft padding and cracked the delicate LCD.  I'm now looking at a $217 repair bill for the camera, almost the price of a new one.Bottom line:  this is an OK bag for a cheap camera that you don't care very much about.  But for a sweet gem like the ZS3, I want a bag with quicker access and a higher level of protection.  I haven't found it yet but I'm looking.PS I've ordered a hard case from Adorama and will report on that when I've had a chance to test it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Pleased
  

*by G***. on Reviewed in Canada on September 7, 2012*

Purchased this bag for my Lumix ZS 20 and am happy with the quality and also the snug and secure fit for the camera.There is sufficient space in the small section SD cards and spare battery.

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