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Think Tank Digital Holster 40 v2.0

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Item Nr. 34907
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  • Digital Holster 40 V2.0 Toploader bag
  • Zipper-secured bag lid opens away from the body
  • Business card pocket on the bag lid
  • Pocket for memory cards or similar on the inside of the bag lid
  • flexible stretch front pocket
  • detachable soft carrying strap
  • suitable for Pro DSLR cameras with standard zoom lens, with pop-down up to 2.8/70-200 mm

Suitable for Pro DSLR cameras or cameras with a battery grip with a standard zoom lens, the Digital Holster 40 V2.0 can either be used with the shoulder strap supplied or worn on a belt. The patented pop-down function also allows the use of a 2.8/70-200 mm attached to the camera. The lid can be opened away from the body for quick access to the camera. A compact bag - like all Digital Holster™ compatible with the Modular Component System. This means that a lens changer or a flash bag from the Modular or Skin series can be attached to the Digital Holster V2.0 versions.

The Digital Holster 40 V2.0 is designed for Pro DSLR cameras of the size of, for example, a Canon EOS 1D Mark IV with attached 2.8/24-70 mm L or Nikon D4 with 2.8/24-70 mm or cameras of a comparable size.

Further product features:
High-quality materials such as YKK zippers
Compatible with the thinkTANK photo Modular system belts

Variante: 40 v2.0
Am Außenlager. Lieferzeit 4-6 Werktage nach Zahlungseingang.
MSRP* 104,99
68,27 Colt Tasche
incl. VAT /
14 days free return shipping.

Think Tank Digital Holster 40 v2.0

Short profile

  • Digital Holster 40 V2.0 Toploader bag
  • Zipper-secured bag lid opens away from the body
  • Business card pocket on the bag lid
  • Pocket for memory cards or similar on the inside of the bag lid
  • flexible stretch front pocket
  • detachable soft carrying strap
  • suitable for Pro DSLR cameras with standard zoom lens, with pop-down up to 2.8/70-200 mm

Product description for Think Tank Digital Holster 40 v2.0

Suitable for Pro DSLR cameras or cameras with a battery grip with a standard zoom lens, the Digital Holster 40 V2.0 can either be used with the shoulder strap supplied or worn on a belt. The patented pop-down function also allows the use of a 2.8/70-200 mm attached to the camera. The lid can be opened away from the body for quick access to the camera. A compact bag - like all Digital Holster™ compatible with the Modular Component System. This means that a lens changer or a flash bag from the Modular or Skin series can be attached to the Digital Holster V2.0 versions.

The Digital Holster 40 V2.0 is designed for Pro DSLR cameras of the size of, for example, a Canon EOS 1D Mark IV with attached 2.8/24-70 mm L or Nikon D4 with 2.8/24-70 mm or cameras of a comparable size.

Further product features:
High-quality materials such as YKK zippers
Compatible with the thinkTANK photo Modular system belts

Ideal for

Allround

    Augen auf, Motive lauern an jeder Ecke! Gehen Sie mit offenen Augen durch die Welt und verpassen Sie nicht die besten fotografischen Situationen, egal ob im Alltag, beim Wochenendausflug oder privaten Foto-Projekt. Diese Produkte eignen sich hervorragend als Allround-Lösung.

Think Tank Digital Holster 40 v2.0

Abmessungen und Gewicht
Gewicht ca.
545 g
Innenmaße B x H x T ca.
18,4 x 18,4 x 29,2 cm
Sonstiges
Farbton
schwarz
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
874530008764
KAN
1530876

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