ThinkTANK Digital Holster bags

beakynet
Posted 25/07/2008 - 15:17 Link
R o b wrote:
I've got the bag now, and it seems pretty good, although rather big. The 300mm lens fits in with hood on without having to fully unzip the bottom part. If they'd made one halfway between the 20 and 30 it would probably have been better for me, but at least it gives me room for expansion.

I bought a lens bag at the same time which is perhaps slightly too small - I can't win! Of course it would have been good to have a local shop to buy from, but no such luck.

Robert.
They are good bags, I thing the 30 is the same depth as my 40, plenty of room, especialy if Pentax bring out any bigger lenses! Did you get the belt? I was interested to know if it was worth getting. Having the hood in place is good for when you want to be ready to go.

I bought a LowePro lens bag so I could add it on the side of my slingshot, it is a bit too unwieldly so it only gets used to store the lens when not in use! If only I had tried it first! And I did get it from a high street shop!

Thanks for the helpful post vote!
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Edited by beakynet: 25/07/2008 - 15:18

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