Lowepro Apex 110 AW camera bag black Category: Ambitious hobby / leisure clippers with a lot of handling claim. I bought the bag for my Panasonic Lumix DMC-G3 (... after I had initially chosen an available Again "Mantona Sportsbag", which unfortunately has no Velcro subdivision and therefore does not really fit.) The return - together with the hope apprehended amending Product Description Note - as always without problems, thank Amazon.com! The Lowepro Apex 110 AW is, however processed much better thought out and very high quality - cost at the time of my order only 6, - more, but they are well invested. My claim was: Should fit in the Lumix G3 with 14-42 zoom, 20mm pancake, mini tripod, lens hood, charger, spare battery and if necessary. 'Ne 2nd memory card. My Conclusion: Fits the bill perfectly! By means of the Velcro dividers, a portion of which is free to move, you can put the camera with two lenses either transversely or longitudinally in the pocket and the other optics in the park then each separate area. In addition it should be mentioned that you get a soft handle and a super padded shoulder strap Erten, who carry the making super comfortable on both types. The integrated rain cover has perfectly met immediately on the second day your purpose ... lousy weather this July :-( !!! I will most likely buy the Apex 100 AW me in addition to the case of short trips / parties etc. just to be able to take the camera with mounted Pancake and spare battery, because then again much smaller. So I always have the right and above all safe transport for small and large events. I had, incidentally, before even a Lowepro bag - for my long-standing loyal Panasonic DMC-LX2 - which has been exposed to some hardships on various trips and I was always very happy with it. From me there is so for Lowepro general, and especially for the Apex series a rich "thumbs up"! Only suggestion on my part to Lowepro: but integrates the double face Erten (Velcro and snap) belt clip - so a such as the Lowepro Rezo 50 and 60 - as it lets attach the bags super on the shoulder strap of a backpack, so that they - without disturbing - side hanging like a holster and always fairly quickly "whip out" the camera.