Lowepro GearUp Creator Box Extra Large II camera bag case with QuickDoor access
Product description
At a glance
The Lowepro GearUp Creator Box Extra Large II is a flexible camera case designed to sit inside a larger travel bag and turn it into a proper camera carry solution. The idea is simple: you keep your mirrorless or DSLR kit packed and protected, while the case stays modular enough to adapt to different lenses and accessories as your set-up changes.
On paper, what makes it stand out is the QuickDoor access system. Instead of digging around in the main compartment when you need something quickly, you can reach your gear while it’s still secured inside the case. For travel days, busy shoots, or quick grabs at locations, that “less rummaging” approach is exactly the kind of practical upgrade you end up appreciating more than you expect.
Key features that matter for buyers

A few details are doing most of the heavy lifting.
First, the interior is built around adjustable dividers, so you can configure it to hold a full-frame mirrorless camera with an attached 70-200 mm F/4 lens, plus room for two additional lenses. It’s also intended for mirrorless, compact drone or DSLR setups with up to a 70-200 mm attached lens, and the case notes space for spare batteries and a charger, memory cards and accessories. If your kit is fairly consistent (camera + one longer lens + extras), this kind of layout tends to be a sensible way to avoid either too much empty space or too little room.
Second, it’s made with recycled fabrics (82% recycled fabrics, including fabrics, webbings, bindings, zipper tape, cords, and meshes). That’s a clear “materials” story, and it’s not just marketing fluff in the sense that the description is specific about what’s included.
Third, it uses a locking strap with the QuickDoor system. That matters because “easy access” can sometimes trade off security—here, the approach is to keep things secure where you want them during movement.



What you’ll notice day to day
In everyday use, the GearUp philosophy is less about carrying everything on its own and more about fast bag-to-bag organising. The case is pitched as an ideal bag-in-a-bag travel solution, meaning you can pack it inside another bag that you’d already bring for personal items or media devices.
A micro use-case: imagine you arrive somewhere with your travel bag. Instead of unpacking the whole thing to get your camera, you open the QuickDoor to access the gear while it remains in the case. You can then capture a few shots, pop everything back inside, and be on your way—no wrestling with loose lens caps and dividers.
That said, it’s worth being realistic: this is a case designed for the “grab and go” workflow, not for every scenario where you want full, direct access to every item instantly. If your shooting style involves constantly swapping lots of small items mid-action, you may still find yourself opening the wider case depending on how you’ve configured the dividers.

Who it suits (and who should think twice)
It’s a strong fit if you want one organised camera compartment that you can drop into a larger day bag, travel backpack, or media bag, while keeping an attached 70-200 mm lens set-up protected. It suits photographers and content creators who regularly travel with a similar core kit and want predictable access.
It may not suit you as well if your kit changes dramatically between shoots—say, different lens lengths and bodies on almost every outing—because even adjustable dividers have limits in how quickly you can reconfigure them to a perfect fit.
Tech specs (the essentials)



- Type: camera case / bag-in-a-bag organiser
- Interior: orange padded interior dividers
- Access system: QuickDoor with locking strap
Fit notes from the listing: intended for mirrorless, compact drone or DSLR with up to a 70-200 mm attached lens, designed around a full-frame mirrorless with a 70-200 mm F/4 lens attached plus room for two extra lenses.
Care & maintenance
The product description focuses on design and materials (including recycled fabrics), but it doesn’t provide specific cleaning instructions. In practice, for camera bags like this, it’s usually best to follow basic care habits: wipe down with a soft cloth when needed and avoid harsh chemicals unless the manufacturer advises it. If you’re sensitive to how fabrics age, keep an eye on dirt transfer from everyday bags, especially around zipper areas.

Is it worth it?
The Lowepro GearUp Creator Box Extra Large II is worth considering if you want a modular, secure camera case that keeps an attached 70-200 mm lens set-up protected, and you value quicker access thanks to the QuickDoor system. The recycled fabric build is also a meaningful tick for buyers who care about materials, without needing extra guesswork.
You may want to skip it if you need a stand-alone bag with lots of external access, or if your camera and lens combination changes so often that you’d be constantly reconfiguring dividers. In that situation, you might prefer a solution designed around your exact swap frequency.
Mini FAQ



Will it fit a full-frame mirrorless with a 70-200 mm lens attached?
The listing says it’s designed for a full-frame mirrorless camera with a 70-200 mm F/4 lens attached.
Can it store extra lenses and batteries?
Yes, it’s described as allowing space for two extra lenses, plus spare batteries and a charger, along with memory cards and accessories.
What does QuickDoor do?
QuickDoor is an easy-access system for reaching gear quickly while it’s packed inside another bag, with a locking strap intended to keep everything secure.
Is it intended as a stand-alone camera bag?
It’s positioned more as a bag-in-a-bag travel case—turning another bag into a camera carrying solution—rather than replacing a dedicated shoulder/rucksack carry every time.
Met with? Compatibility with different camera types
The fit notes mention mirrorless, compact drone or DSLR setups with up to a 70-200 mm attached lens, but for exact fit you’ll still want to check your camera dimensions and lens length against your own kit.
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