Archive — Lowepro

Photographer Michael Clark (www.michaelclarkphoto.com) is an internationally published outdoor photographer specializing in adventure sports, travel, and landscape photography. His editorial and corporate clients include National Geographic, Sports Illustrated, Outside, Men’s Journal, Outdoor Photographer, Digital Photo Pro, Climbing, Nike, Nikon, Adobe, Patagonia, Pfizer and DuPont to name just a few. Today Michael shares his review of Lowepro's new Rover Pro 45L...
The Lowepro website lists the Pro Trekker 400 AW as a "lightweight, yet rugged, hydration-ready, expedition camera backpack."  We tested out the 400 AW specifically as we thought the 400 would be what the majority of backpacking and trekking camera enthusiasts and professionals would go for.  The 600 AW is larger--and much wider--making me feel like I would be needing...
Photographers, almost by nature, are gearheads.  Some more than others, to be sure.  Because photography is an obvious visual pursuit, photographers over time will begin to see a difference in lens quality and in the quality of the digital capture of the sensor.  Equipment in a way used to be less of an issue with film as photographers were mainly...
I was more than happy to learn about the new Lowepro Pro Messenger 200 AW camera bag in a Canadian landscape magazine last week.  My biases when I review products lean toward a combination of functionality, aesthetics, and construction.  These three aspects of soft goods make items like camera bags into functional, beautiful, and long-lasting pieces of equipment that are...