Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Think Tank Photo: Two new product releases



Our friends at Think Tank Photo today announced that a new product line, the Sub Urban Disguise, and a revision to its highly popular multi-function camera bag, the Change-Up V2.0, will be available in February. 

The Sub Urban Disguise   http://www.thinktankphoto.com/categories/shoulder-camera-bags/sub-urban-disguise.aspx will be available in four sizes. Their features include a flip-top lid that folds away from the body to provide quick and unencumbered access to gear. The series meets the high-quality design standards of the original Think Tank Urban Disguise® series, but for smaller gear or photographers who want to travel light. 


·         The Sub Urban™ Disguise 5 holds a regular size DSLRs with one to two small telephotos or primes, or a D700 with a 18-200 attached.  It also accommodates Micro 4/3rds, Leica and Sony NEX systems. Great for Strobists as it fits two to three pro-size flashes.
·         The Sub Urban™ Disguise 10 holds a regular size DSLRs with two to three small telephotos or primes, or a D700 with a 18-200 at­tached.  It also fits three pro-size flashes.
·         The Sub Urban™ Disguise 20 holds regular size DSLRs with three to four small telephotos or primes or a D700 with a 18-200 at­tached.  It fits four to five pro-size flashes.
·         The Sub Urban™ Disguise 30 fits a regular size DSLR and two to four standard telephoto lenses, or a D700 with a 24-70 2.8 attached.  It can also hold an iPad or similarly-sized tablet.


http://www.thinktankphoto.com/products/changeupv2.aspx has updated sizing and new features.  
This bag, a chameleon of sorts, can change from belt pack to shoulder bag to chest pack via the harness system.  In addition, many Think Tank Modular and Skin Components can attach to the waist belt straps. With the ability to carry a standard-size DSLR and a 70-200 2.8, (detached), it has a significant amount of capacity in a lightweight, body conforming shape. Alternately, it holds a standard-size DSLR with 24-70 2.8 attached, plus one to three additional lenses.

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