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Friday
04Sep2009

Cool Multimedia Bag Option from ThinkTank

You've got the gear, now you need the bag!

I have a small Think Tank Airport Airstream rolling bag that I use for travel and very small jobs that I absolutely love.  Not only does it have wheels and meets virtually any airline carry-on size requirements (I've even been able to fit it in the overhead of every puddle-jumper I've been on), it holds all of this gear:

  • Nikon D3 body
  • MH-22 Quick Charger and cord
  • Spare EN-EL4 Battery
  • Lenses
    • 70-200mm f/2.8
    • 28-70mm f/2.8
    • 17-35mm f/2.8
    • 50mm f/1.4
    • 85mm f/1.4
    • 60mm f/2.8 macro
    • 16mm f/2.8 fisheye
  • 2, SB-800 Speedlights
  • Lexar Media compact flash card wallet (holds 8 cards)
  • Digital Calibration Target
  • and other miscellaneous caps, cords, tungsten and fluorescent gels, and other accessories

That's a lot of stuff that I can load into a very small bag that rolls effortlessly!

Enter Video

Now that many of us are shooting a combination of still images and video, we need a solution that will accommodate both - Think Tank to the rescue!  They've come out with a series of bags and accessories designed specifically for the still/video shooter.  You've got to check out their Multimedia 'Wired Up' collection.  It allows you to shoot effortlessly whether you're capture stills or video and manages all of the a wires and other stuff you'll need.

Check out this video and I'm sure you'll agree that Think Tank can help make your life easier!

 

Reader Comments (1)

I just love the ThinkTank gear. It just makes sense!

November 3, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterProImage Weddings

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