Think Tank 744 Retrospective 5 (Blue Slate)

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Product Feature
- Perfect size for DSLR, Micro Four Thirds, rangefinder camera systems
- Minimalist outer appearance conceals expensive photo equipment
- Hook-and-loop "Sound Silencers" on front flap eliminate noise while opening the bag
- Black (1100D 'polyspun' polyester exterior fabric), Pinestone (sand washed cotton canvas) and Blue State (sand washed cotton canvas)
Product Description
This inconspicuous, soft-sided shoulder bag helps you keep a low-profile. Holds a standard DSLR with 1-3 lenses or a complete Micro Four-Thirds or rangefinder camera system.Think Tank 744 Retrospective 5 (Blue Slate) Review
A photographer friend recommended the Think Tank brand to me. I was searching for a camera bag that didn't scream "camera bag" with canon emblazoned across the side. (Not everyone wants to advertise they are carrying around expensive camera equipment.)This is a great discreet bag for carrying your DSLR as well as a few lenses. We fit our camera with a lens attached and were able to fit another lens on the side as well. You could potentially fit up to 3 lenses depending on the size. This bag has lots of little compartments to fit extra batteries or accessories. Along with the camera and extra lens, we also fit in a point and shoot, 2 iphones and some lip gloss. It's a nice compact sized bag that holds a lot and the compartments help to keep things organized.
The top flap can be velcro'd down. The hook-and-loop sound silencers are a nice feature if you are in a quiet area. Also included is a little waterproof rain cover. It can go over the camera bag if in bad weather.
If you are looking for a stylish, high quality camera bag, look no further.
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