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PRESS RELEASE: New from Lowepro: Eco-Friendly Camera Bags and Expansions to Popular Bag Lines
Lowepro has introduced two new lines and extensions to three of its most popular series of camera bags. NEW LINES
Terraclime is a Lowepro's most eco-friendly line to date and is a casual bag without the look of a camera bag. Available in various sizes the smaller pouches are perfect for ultra-compact point-and-shoot cameras, iPods, or smart phones, while the largest shoulder bag is spacious enough to carry a DSLR and some accessories.
The new Luxe series is a premium-leather camera clutch designed expressly for the fashion-conscious consumer who wants stylish protection for her ultra-compact digital camera. Crafted of full-grain leather and soft microfiber to protect a compact cell phone, iPod, or point-and-shoot camera, Luxe is available in black, pink, eggplant, and light teal and makes a perfect accessory or gift for the chic lady in your life. LINE EXTENSIONS
PrimusMinimus AW and CompuPrimus AW are the newest models to be added to Lowepro's popular Primus AW series. Made with 51% recycled materials, Primus AW backpacks are the perfect option for enthusiast photographers looking for a photo backpack with a small eco-footprint.
SlingShot 350 AW brings laptop capacity to one of the most innovative and popular camera bag designs available today!
Flipside 400 AW expands the carrying capacity of the secure Flipside backpack series allowing photographers to carry a professional DSLR with attached zoom lens and up to 6 extra lenses, all protected by an All Weather Cover and through its lumbar access design.
(First posted on Tuesday, August 5, 2008 at 12:40 EDT)
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