I've been using this as my 'go to' camera bag for quite a while now. You can put a number of lenses that you'll be using during the day along with the camera and rest assured that everything inside is protected due to the quality of the padding. Not only can you use it as a shoulder bag, but there's the facility to use it as a belt bag, this can save some aching shoulders as I well know.
It's small enough not to get in the way when you're walking around, but large enough to take what you'll need for a day's photography. I wouldn't be without it. It's a really good piece of kit and made with top quality material. Recommended.
Para una Canon 5d mkII con un par de objetivos va genial. El diseño te permite repartir mejor el peso entre hombro y cintura y la verdad que esta muy bien. Y la calidad de fabricacion como todo lo que he tenido yo de la marca, insuperable. Saludos
In my search for the perfect camera bag, I had found roller bags are too big and bulky once you get to your destination, backpacks were too heavy while hiking, had tried the top loader bags, they didn't hold enough but I liked the waist pack idea, experimented with waist packs but found them too small, then I found this bag from Think Tank with a shoulder strap, waist strap and was a little larger than what I had already had. It holds extra body/lenses, filters and accessories while my camera is over my shoulder. Have tried it out a couple of times and have been very pleased, but the real test will be the next trip, can't wait....
I have several camera bags and all serve different purposes. This bag is the most versatile and well designed of all of them. It has gobs of well designed and secure storage compartments. On the front of the bag is a strong zippered pocket to hold pen, spare memory cards (I use a pixel pocket rocket, love it and it secures to a loop in this pocket). The included rain pouch is stored neatly here. The inners of the bag are highly configurable. My 70-200 zoom fits in the bag with hood removed, standing up. My D200 will stand without lens attached vertically and in the last compartment I can store a strobe, spare lens. There is also another space inside of the back of the bag that is secured at the top with velcro. In there I put my camera manual and filters. The filters are well protected in there with much padding. On each side of the bag are neoprene pockets that comfortably hold a water bottle, and my Seconic light meter. The strap is sturdy and adjustable with nonslip material that is brilliant. I can sling the bag around to rest on the small of my back and it stays there. I have not used the included storable belt but will give it a run the next time I use the bag. I have no doubt it will work well, and if I leave the strap on it will provide additional support since I can cinch the strap tight to hold up the belt and bag. Padding is excellent, all will be secure. Oh, inside of the top flap is an opaque zippered pocket in which I put spare batteries and my eyepiece cover. This bag is well thought out and just awesome. It makes carrying the kit a joy. I love think tank products. I also own the street walker pro hard drive and it is the most comfortable backpack I have EVER used going back to the old book days in college. Wish I had it then. Cheers. Get it you will not be disappointed.Think Tank Speed Freak V2.0 Waist Pack