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颜色 | Dunkelgrau |
产品系列名称 | GearUp Filter Pouch 100 |
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此商品在美国亚马逊上最有用的商品评论
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4.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
14 条评论

MerlinIII
5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
What an awesome filter holder
2023年1月31日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表样式: GearUp Filter Pouch 100已确认购买
I have tried many type of Filter holders and this is by far the best one. It works great, I can clip it to my tripod, place it in my camera bag, connect a strap to wear on my shoulder or place it in a large vest pocket. Loads of room for filters and the filter holder. Great product! I highly recommend this one if you have about 4-8 filters

oakie
3.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
meh. with a capital MEH. there's better out there.
2019年3月16日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表样式: GearUp Filter Pouch 100已确认购买
while i like my other Lowepro backpacks and pouches, this was a letdown. on the positive side, it's extremely well built with quality materials.
however, it's poorly designed with very little thought put into it being used in the field. let me get straight to the negatives:
1. there's no strap or provisions for one. all you can do is hang it off your belt. no anchors for a wrist loop or shoulder strap, making it tough to hang from your tripod. sure, you could let it dangle from the center column hook, but then you run into...
2. the main zippered flap just flops down. if you need a filter, you must unzip it fully and *flop* it goes. and then the filter sleeves flop out. unless the filter you need is in front, getting a filter out is a 3 handed affair unless the pouch is laying on top of a table, the bench or on the ground where you can step on it. if it's hanging, you're asking for trouble.
3. there's room for 2 round filters or adapters on the inner front flap. they max out at 77mm, so if you have an 82mm front thread, they're useless to you.
4. there's a third, large slot in the back of the inside. you'll need to flip all of your filters out of the way to reach it, though. be careful they dont fall out of their sleeves when you do this.
5. speaking of the sleeves, they're great if you use 4x6" filters. if they're 4x4", they're a bit hard to get to.
6. there's an external, expandable pocket that will hold your filter holder nicely. it's unpadded, so don't leave a glass filter in the holder when you use it, though. it's also unlined, so dont leave a resin filter in there, either, if you use optical resin filters as the nylon could scratch them.
7. the sleeves are needlessly thick and the whole pouch nearly doubles in size when full. you'll have to sacrifice a piece of equipment so it fits in your bag and, as said before, lacks any attachment options so it can't be clipped to the exterior of your bag without being creative.
the sleeves dont need to be so thick. all of the accessory slots are borderline useless for most people. there's no way to use the pouch without laying it down. and finally, getting into it feels so unsecured. slots should accommodate at least 82mm diameter filters, the outer pouch should at least be lined, there needs to be a way to attach a strap for shoulder carry and tripod attachment, and most importantly, the main flap should be attached with bungee straps or accordioned so it doesnt flop open, instead expanding to get in and out while remaining upright.
since i've exceeded the return period, i've threw this in the closet and replaced it with a Lowepro S&F SF100 10-filter pouch. that one has design problems that are the exact opposite: doesnt expand enough to get into, floppy filter sleeves you cant get filters back into, no place for the filter holder or other accessories, snaps on the top flap that are difficult to use single-handedly, etc.
now i'm using a Ruggard FPB-3108B 10-filter pouch of similar dimensions, but superior design, even if the build quality leaves much to be desired.
their bags, backpacks and pouches are great but Lowepro just can't seem to get filter pouches right.
however, it's poorly designed with very little thought put into it being used in the field. let me get straight to the negatives:
1. there's no strap or provisions for one. all you can do is hang it off your belt. no anchors for a wrist loop or shoulder strap, making it tough to hang from your tripod. sure, you could let it dangle from the center column hook, but then you run into...
2. the main zippered flap just flops down. if you need a filter, you must unzip it fully and *flop* it goes. and then the filter sleeves flop out. unless the filter you need is in front, getting a filter out is a 3 handed affair unless the pouch is laying on top of a table, the bench or on the ground where you can step on it. if it's hanging, you're asking for trouble.
3. there's room for 2 round filters or adapters on the inner front flap. they max out at 77mm, so if you have an 82mm front thread, they're useless to you.
4. there's a third, large slot in the back of the inside. you'll need to flip all of your filters out of the way to reach it, though. be careful they dont fall out of their sleeves when you do this.
5. speaking of the sleeves, they're great if you use 4x6" filters. if they're 4x4", they're a bit hard to get to.
6. there's an external, expandable pocket that will hold your filter holder nicely. it's unpadded, so don't leave a glass filter in the holder when you use it, though. it's also unlined, so dont leave a resin filter in there, either, if you use optical resin filters as the nylon could scratch them.
7. the sleeves are needlessly thick and the whole pouch nearly doubles in size when full. you'll have to sacrifice a piece of equipment so it fits in your bag and, as said before, lacks any attachment options so it can't be clipped to the exterior of your bag without being creative.
the sleeves dont need to be so thick. all of the accessory slots are borderline useless for most people. there's no way to use the pouch without laying it down. and finally, getting into it feels so unsecured. slots should accommodate at least 82mm diameter filters, the outer pouch should at least be lined, there needs to be a way to attach a strap for shoulder carry and tripod attachment, and most importantly, the main flap should be attached with bungee straps or accordioned so it doesnt flop open, instead expanding to get in and out while remaining upright.
since i've exceeded the return period, i've threw this in the closet and replaced it with a Lowepro S&F SF100 10-filter pouch. that one has design problems that are the exact opposite: doesnt expand enough to get into, floppy filter sleeves you cant get filters back into, no place for the filter holder or other accessories, snaps on the top flap that are difficult to use single-handedly, etc.
now i'm using a Ruggard FPB-3108B 10-filter pouch of similar dimensions, but superior design, even if the build quality leaves much to be desired.
their bags, backpacks and pouches are great but Lowepro just can't seem to get filter pouches right.


oakie
评论于 2019年3月15日 在美国 🇺🇸 发布
however, it's poorly designed with very little thought put into it being used in the field. let me get straight to the negatives:
1. there's no strap or provisions for one. all you can do is hang it off your belt. no anchors for a wrist loop or shoulder strap, making it tough to hang from your tripod. sure, you could let it dangle from the center column hook, but then you run into...
2. the main zippered flap just flops down. if you need a filter, you must unzip it fully and *flop* it goes. and then the filter sleeves flop out. unless the filter you need is in front, getting a filter out is a 3 handed affair unless the pouch is laying on top of a table, the bench or on the ground where you can step on it. if it's hanging, you're asking for trouble.
3. there's room for 2 round filters or adapters on the inner front flap. they max out at 77mm, so if you have an 82mm front thread, they're useless to you.
4. there's a third, large slot in the back of the inside. you'll need to flip all of your filters out of the way to reach it, though. be careful they dont fall out of their sleeves when you do this.
5. speaking of the sleeves, they're great if you use 4x6" filters. if they're 4x4", they're a bit hard to get to.
6. there's an external, expandable pocket that will hold your filter holder nicely. it's unpadded, so don't leave a glass filter in the holder when you use it, though. it's also unlined, so dont leave a resin filter in there, either, if you use optical resin filters as the nylon could scratch them.
7. the sleeves are needlessly thick and the whole pouch nearly doubles in size when full. you'll have to sacrifice a piece of equipment so it fits in your bag and, as said before, lacks any attachment options so it can't be clipped to the exterior of your bag without being creative.
the sleeves dont need to be so thick. all of the accessory slots are borderline useless for most people. there's no way to use the pouch without laying it down. and finally, getting into it feels so unsecured. slots should accommodate at least 82mm diameter filters, the outer pouch should at least be lined, there needs to be a way to attach a strap for shoulder carry and tripod attachment, and most importantly, the main flap should be attached with bungee straps or accordioned so it doesnt flop open, instead expanding to get in and out while remaining upright.
since i've exceeded the return period, i've threw this in the closet and replaced it with a Lowepro S&F SF100 10-filter pouch. that one has design problems that are the exact opposite: doesnt expand enough to get into, floppy filter sleeves you cant get filters back into, no place for the filter holder or other accessories, snaps on the top flap that are difficult to use single-handedly, etc.
now i'm using a Ruggard FPB-3108B 10-filter pouch of similar dimensions, but superior design, even if the build quality leaves much to be desired.
their bags, backpacks and pouches are great but Lowepro just can't seem to get filter pouches right.
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Will Pearce
3.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
It looks well-designed and made, but I found something better
2022年3月11日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表样式: GearUp Filter Pouch 100已确认购买
I spent a full week crawling over the internet looking at 100x150mm filter cases, as my original Nisi 8-slot case was full, and I had just purchased two additional filters (on a really good sale). After looking at every other case in the sub-$50 range (some being higher-priced models that I found on sale), I would have kept this LowePro case, had I not found a much better NiSi case on eBay for only $20 (admittedly originally $80+ and no longer being manufactured).
Superior aspects of the NiSi case are that it is a hard case, designed for 8x 100x150mm filters (with 4 plastic "cards" for slots where you want to store a 100x100mm filter), has a custom slot sized for my NiSi filter holder (currently I have a filter-holder-only case, which is now a spare), was designed so that you could easily access the filters while in a vertical and open position without worrying about other filters falling out (one ding on this LowePro design), and came with a sturdy strap for securing it to a tripod (a great convenience for field work).
That said, for the price of this LowePro GearUp case, I could have figured out how to engineer a tripod strap and retention mechanisms for the filter sleeves, and would have felt good about customizing it and not having to spend $80+ to get those attributes.
If you're either up for a little engineering work, or don't care about hanging your filter case on your tripod, this case currently looks like the best low-cost option on the market.
Superior aspects of the NiSi case are that it is a hard case, designed for 8x 100x150mm filters (with 4 plastic "cards" for slots where you want to store a 100x100mm filter), has a custom slot sized for my NiSi filter holder (currently I have a filter-holder-only case, which is now a spare), was designed so that you could easily access the filters while in a vertical and open position without worrying about other filters falling out (one ding on this LowePro design), and came with a sturdy strap for securing it to a tripod (a great convenience for field work).
That said, for the price of this LowePro GearUp case, I could have figured out how to engineer a tripod strap and retention mechanisms for the filter sleeves, and would have felt good about customizing it and not having to spend $80+ to get those attributes.
If you're either up for a little engineering work, or don't care about hanging your filter case on your tripod, this case currently looks like the best low-cost option on the market.

Dave C
4.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
Holds all the filters
2022年5月14日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表样式: GearUp Filter Pouch 100已确认购买
This will hold all the filters you need or have. I have a combination round and LEE filters. It will hold my LEE 100x150 ND filters, but not my big LEE polarizer filter. It has a pouch on the outside to hold the LEE filter holder. I was looking for something to be a a little thinner than my Think Tank Photo filter hive. And when I put the filters in this case, it looks to be the same size. And the TT is more protective. Guess I'll be sending this back.
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JDP
5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
Holds all my filters.
2022年2月9日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表样式: GearUp Filter Pouch 100已确认购买
Seems like a nice case. It fits my 4 ND and 4 GND plus some round screw on ones. Holder fits in slide in pouch on the back. A little big to clip on backpack case, but I guess it needs to be this size. If I used filters more I would opt for a bigger camera case with room for filters.