Lowepro Holster Camera Bag Adventura TLZ 20 III (Black)
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Lowepro Holster Camera Bag Adventura TLZ 20 III (Black)

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Lowepro Holster Camera Bag Adventura TLZ 20 III (Black)Adventura III, with its lightweight and rugged design filled with practical features, has been upgraded to feature recycled and solution dyed fabrics. Highlights: Designed for travelling with a light mirrorless camera kit Durable, moulded base safeguards gear from moisture & impact Memory card pocket and pleated side pockets for accessories Handle, removable & adjustable padded shoulder strap, belt loop Made of 84% recycled and solution dyed fabrics

Adventura III, with its lightweight and rugged design filled with practical features, has been upgraded to feature recycled and solution-dyed fabrics.
Highlights:
Designed for travelling with a light mirrorless camera kit
Durable, moulded base safeguards gear from moisture & impact
Memory card pocket and pleated side pockets for accessories
Handle, removable & adjustable padded shoulder strap, belt loop
Made of 84% recycled and solution-dyed fabrics
Features interior memory card pocket, and expandable side pocket
The brand-new Adventura III is always ready for wherever your next adventure takes you , delivering protection in a compact package. This bag is perfectly designed for mirrorless cameras with kit lenses, such as the Fujifilm XT200, Canon M50 MII, EOS R10 and the Nikon Z50. It has pockets made for memory cards and other camera accessories and equipment along with a belt loop and detachable shoulder strap for ease and practicality. The custom PVC-free moulded base protects gear from moisture and abrasion, making it perfect for outdoor use. The small camera bag for all of your essential photography needs.

The TLZ 20 includes 84% recycled and solution-dyed fabrics , to reduce water waste and negative impact on the environment. This percentage is made up of 61% recycled fabrics – Including all fabrics, webbings, bindings, zipper tape, cords and meshes, and 23% solution-dyed fabrics used to build each bag.
(This Green Line score is measured following the GRI 301-2 standard, as a percentage of the recycled/dope-dyed yarn used, compared to the total weight of yarn.)

The TLZ 20 delivers rugged protection for camera and lens , can be stored in larger bags or carried via the detachable/adjustable shoulder strap with non-slip patch. Integrated belt loop included, and durable, PVC-free custom-moulded base protects your gear from moisture, abrasion and impact.
Will Fit:
Mirrorless Camera with kit lens (such as Olympus PEN E-P5)
Spare memory card and small accessories
Weight; 160g
Dimensions (LxWxH): 135x90x130mm

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It's about time this movie got released on DVD. It's odd that a film could spawn a remake ("Payback"), a glib nod ("Grosse Pointe Blank") and countless homages ("The Limey," among others) and still be as underseen as "Point Blank." The lack of a disc certainly didn't help its low profile, but of course this is a challenging, idiosyncratic movie, even three decades later. The plot is simple -- a crook is betrayed by his wife and partner and spends the rest of the movie trying to get what he's owed -- but the editing and narrative structure is unusual. What in the world did audiences possibly make of this back when it was first released? It's a remarkable film, as startling and innovative as Richard Lester's "Petulia," although admittedly it's thematically much less complex. This edition is excellent, too. Great sound, great picture and a fantastic commentary by director John Boorman and big-time "Point" fan Steven Soderbergh, who laughingly admits to Boorman that he's ripped this movie off more than a few times. Their chat is more technical than gossipy and deals heavily with the editing, the production (the script was only 70 pages long), the studio's concerns about the picture, the actors, violence, surrealism (is it all a dream?) and Boorman's elaborate use of color (the tones of clothing and sets intensify over the course of the film). I've gotten a lot of good DVD's this year but in terms of content, presentation and extas, this is one of the best.
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