The Dashpoint 20 fits perfect for my Canon G12 & Fujifilm X20. The lid can be for Fuji yet a spare battery instead of a memory card to accommodate, Camera straps must somehow wrap or can replace or hanging out. I have one more Rezo 60 is significantly larger and can be attached to the backpack and a lot more bad plotting, it fit for the G12 still 2 batteries and memory cards purely for which Fuji accessories, ranging anyway. By attaching possibility of Dashpoint - series on backpack strap perfect for hiking / climbing, or even suited to city tours, the bag can also be worn on a belt or a rucksack Bauchtragegurt. And could cloaks they also ................. As usual good Lowepro quality workmanship and design, even if it does not bear the name AW and no rain cover has, she can from a longer shower, wear-resistant, it is definitely. The Rezo has so far not mind rain and is significantly softer than the Dashpoint. Had there been this bag already 3 years ago I would have bought at that time already, the little extra stuff you can have in your backpack.
UPDATE 31.01.2015
After over a year in continuous operation in any weather a still good product line. On my camera I have now the strap away and replaces them with hand loops so that they go smoothly (eg on via ferrata) now better in the respective pocket. For Sony Alpha 6000 the bag is too narrow, but I bought a Dashpoint 30, there has lush with kit lens space, a slightly longer lens would also fit, but no 16-70Z. For Kleinkramm as external flash I have the Dashpoint 10, also because I am still convinced of the mounting options in the backpack. Moreover, the bags are also washable, (on the left rotated 30 ° - so the inner workings is clean) there they will climb in my first dirty by the dirty hands while. Every now and then I impregnate them for better Wasserabweisbarkeit, works very well.