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Think Tank Retrospective 10 v2.0 pinestone

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  • Retrospective 10 V2.0 Pinestone
  • Partially reinforced dividers with Velcro ensure that the camera is held on top
  • additional dividers for further subdivision to hold small Lenses
  • zippered compartment on the back of the bags
  • wrap-around, snug carrying strap with adjustable shoulder pad and non-slip padding
  • zippered interior compartment for important documents
  • Front pocket suitable for a 10 inch tablet
  • removable carry handle
  • incl. seam sealed rain cover

Now lighter and with additional protection for the equipment
thinkTANK photo took the market and the photo scene by storm with the original Retrospective. Now they're going one better with the Retrospective V2.0...
Maintaining the snug, body-hugging design, the new Retros are lighter than the original. The main compartment can now be additionally secured with a zippered lid that can be stowed in the hasp when not in use. Each bag has a dedicated compartment (model dependent) for a tablet or notebook, a rear pass-through that allows the bag to be slid over a trolley handle and a compressible side pocket for a water bottle. The innovative "Sound Silencer" closure has been redesigned for even quieter operation.

The Retrospective 10 V2.0 accommodates a standard or Pro DSLR with 2.8/24-70mm attached, a 2.8/70-200mm, a tablet up to 10 inches and a notebook up to 12 inches. For example, a Nikon D5 with 2.8/24-70 mm attached, 2.8/70-200 mm and an SB-5000 AF flash.

"Reflecting on past work helps be more creative in the future," says Doug Murdoch, president and lead designer of thinkTANK photo. "When we designed the original Retrospective shoulder bag series, we drew inspiration from our personal experiences. We wanted to bring back the classic canvas look that is sleek and durable - but doesn't look like a camera bag full of expensive gear. The Retrospective V2.0 series combines all of our experience as photographers and product designers into a highly functional yet timeless camera bag."

Other product features:
Casually unobtrusive appearance that reveals nothing about the contents
Deactivatable "Sound Silencer" hook-and-loop fasteners on the overfly lid
Additional zipper-secured lid for the main compartment
Separate compartment for a tablet or small notebook (model dependent)
Easy-to-reach organizer pocket with anchor point for keychain
Zipper-secured interior compartment for important documents
Side, compressible pocket for a water bottle
Front-mounted webbing to accommodate Modular Series bags or a carabiner
Rear pass-through for a trolley handle

Variante: 10 v2.0
Farbe: pinestone
Am Außenlager. Lieferzeit 4-6 Werktage nach Zahlungseingang.
MSRP* 214,99
143,80 Schultertaschen
incl. VAT /
14 days free return shipping.

Think Tank Retrospective 10 v2.0 pinestone

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  • Retrospective 10 V2.0 Pinestone
  • Partially reinforced dividers with Velcro ensure that the camera is held on top
  • additional dividers for further subdivision to hold small Lenses
  • zippered compartment on the back of the bags
  • wrap-around, snug carrying strap with adjustable shoulder pad and non-slip padding
  • zippered interior compartment for important documents
  • Front pocket suitable for a 10 inch tablet
  • removable carry handle
  • incl. seam sealed rain cover

Product description for Think Tank Retrospective 10 v2.0

Now lighter and with additional protection for the equipment
thinkTANK photo took the market and the photo scene by storm with the original Retrospective. Now they're going one better with the Retrospective V2.0...
Maintaining the snug, body-hugging design, the new Retros are lighter than the original. The main compartment can now be additionally secured with a zippered lid that can be stowed in the hasp when not in use. Each bag has a dedicated compartment (model dependent) for a tablet or notebook, a rear pass-through that allows the bag to be slid over a trolley handle and a compressible side pocket for a water bottle. The innovative "Sound Silencer" closure has been redesigned for even quieter operation.

The Retrospective 10 V2.0 accommodates a standard or Pro DSLR with 2.8/24-70mm attached, a 2.8/70-200mm, a tablet up to 10 inches and a notebook up to 12 inches. For example, a Nikon D5 with 2.8/24-70 mm attached, 2.8/70-200 mm and an SB-5000 AF flash.

"Reflecting on past work helps be more creative in the future," says Doug Murdoch, president and lead designer of thinkTANK photo. "When we designed the original Retrospective shoulder bag series, we drew inspiration from our personal experiences. We wanted to bring back the classic canvas look that is sleek and durable - but doesn't look like a camera bag full of expensive gear. The Retrospective V2.0 series combines all of our experience as photographers and product designers into a highly functional yet timeless camera bag."

Other product features:
Casually unobtrusive appearance that reveals nothing about the contents
Deactivatable "Sound Silencer" hook-and-loop fasteners on the overfly lid
Additional zipper-secured lid for the main compartment
Separate compartment for a tablet or small notebook (model dependent)
Easy-to-reach organizer pocket with anchor point for keychain
Zipper-secured interior compartment for important documents
Side, compressible pocket for a water bottle
Front-mounted webbing to accommodate Modular Series bags or a carabiner
Rear pass-through for a trolley handle

Think Tank Retrospective 10 v2.0 pinestone

Abmessungen und Gewicht
Außenmaße B x H x T ca.
33 x 26,7 x 17,8 cm
Gewicht ca.
1,2 kg
Sonstiges
Farbton
beige
Material
Nylon
Material-Art
Textil/Stoff
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Die Ware wird mit dem Zubehör ausgeliefert, das vom Hersteller als zum Lieferumfang gehörend angegeben wird.
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
874530007514
KAN
1530751

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