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I work out of my camera bags. This bag was terrible. There was no way to quickly open/close/gain access to the camera. Your only option was to completely unzip/zip the bag while in use. Lots of bags have clips on them that can be used to quickly secure the contents in the bag so that you can one-handedly access the main compartment fast, without having to stop and use two hands to fuss with the zipper. I thought nobody could beat Think Tank on Design... but Lowe Pro has this licked with their Top Loader Pro 75 AW.Sunday, April 27, 2014
Discount Think Tank Digital Holster 40 V2.0 - Holds Pro DSLR + 70-200 + Hood
This holster worked well and was convenient enough. I was able to carry in it a DSLR with battery grip and 14-24 mm lens attached (or 16-85 mm lens with a hood in position) and a few small accessories like a couple of batteries, filters, lens cleaner and even a small flash (Nikon SB-400) with a diffuser. I found it was comfortable to ride a bike with this holster striped to my chest using a combination of Think Tank Pixel Racing Harness(tm) V2 and Camera Straps (and that was the most comfortable way to carry it and quickly adjust the fit on the go when hiking or even running). It is also possible to carry this holster on the belt (better in the front, not on the side) or on your shoulder (on shorter trips with little equipment). Some users said that they wished there are more compartments, but 3 of them (plus a business card pocket) seem to be good enough. The holster is a little pricey, but is well made and should last for years. The holster is not waterproof, but is weather resistant, and a rain cover is included (in a side pocket). If I were in a climate with frequent but light rains, I would consider applying a water resistant layer on this holster myself, so I would have a quicker access to the camera.
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