Mine is boxed up, I will get it out and check but this is the specs for it.
Description
Tenbas Shootouttrade; Large Rolling Backpack is the outdoor photographers mainstay. This backpack accommodates cameralenslaptop setups ranging from basic to brutal, plus all the accessories. Tenbas Shootout features the exclusive MSTCtrade; tripod carrying system. Accommodates lenses up to 500mm.
Features
Capacity for 2 Digital SLRs, 7 Lenses (up to 500mm, Flash
Fits most 17 laptops
Water-repellent, dobbydiamond ripstop nylon shell an optimum combination of light weight and durability
Movable panels in both side pods create QuickAccess hatches directly into main compartment
Load compression straps reverse and convert to retention strap for luggage or utility cart
Fully adjustable, densely-padded divider panels and walls create a custom fit, protective interior layout
Separate, padded laptop compartment reinforced with polyethylene frame sheet for extra protection
Exclusive, fully-adjustable, MSTC (Multi-Stage Tripod Carrier System securely accommodates all popular outdoor tripod types and sizes. When not in use, tripod compartment becomes extra, full zip-around pocket large enough for a jacket, newspapersmagazines, etc.
Interior fully lined with smooth, water-repellent nylon pack cloth
Clear, plasticized mesh pockets and web loops hold accessories, for easy identification and access to contents
Body contact points covered in ventilated, moisture-wicking padded mesh for comfort
Includes separate Media Wallet and PhoneMusic Pouch
Hand-carry straps on top and sides let you grab and go from any position
Super-comfort harness system features expedition-grade complement of fit adjustments and load tuning
Wide, comfortable waist belt supports heavy gear loads and features multiple clip-on points for additional pouches and accessories
Special weather-sealed zippers keep the elements out
Exclusive WeatherWrap cover included the fastest auxiliary rain cover around
Removable photolaptop insert converts bag to a standard, soft backpack for clothing or other non-photo travel
Quiet, smooth rolling inline skate wheels and retractable mono-tube handle
Size 16.5000 x 22.0000 x 13.0000
Linear Inches 51.5000
Good morning, I have a Tenba Large Rolling camera bag. It is perfect condition. It is an excellent bag and I would be willing to sell it for $150.00. Here is a link to one on e-bay for you to look at.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Brand-New-Tenba-Shootout-Large-Black-Rolling-Backpack-632-331-/140815846089?pt=US_Camera_Cases_Bags&hash=item20c9474ac9
Dennis
Tramsey, NO it was not an assault rifle, NO it was not automatic, and NO I do not believe that he reloaded. It was a plain rifle, semi-automatic. Please stop watching the news and and believing everything you see and or hear on TV or at the local coffee club and go take some pictures and in between that , ah nevermind.
It is NOT easy to change a semi-automatic to automatic. Most gunsmiths cannot even do this with their knowledge. Looks of a gun do not make it an assault rifle. The media will look at a gun and call it an assault rifle by it's look. The average person will do the same because like the media they have NO knowledge of what a assault rifle is. There is a huge difference between a AR-15 rifle and it's look a like counterpart M-16 rifle used in Viet Nam.
Tramsey, I am sure as a gun owner you must know the difference between a assault rifle and a rifle and what a automatic rifle is. A m-15 rifle is different than the rifles carried in Viet Nam. It may well look the same but is different. Of all the gun owners out there do you really know the difference between an assault rifle and a regular rifle. My guess is some do but most do not. Anyway to all you photogs happy shooting...no pun intended.
It's all Bush's fault...If you don't believe me just ask a Democrat. :)
I was wondering if you bought this from Ben's Outlet? I bought 2 from them and one had ths SanDisk on the back with serial number and the other was blank with a R stamped on it, and no serial number.
Dietxanadu wrote:
I was having my car washed and notice a sign at the cashier. The sign said that the car wash was not responsible for items stolen or missing from cars. That it was the owner reasonability to secure those items.
So what they were saying in fact was that they know there employees will steal. If there employee sees something they want they will take it and the employer (car wash) is not reasonable.
But does not the car wash have a duty to itÂ’s customers to protect them by not hiring people who will steal from there customers?
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I am truly beginning to wonder what UHH is all about. When I joined I thought it was about photography and people helping other people with their photography. What I have found is it's also about bashing people about spelling, grammer, and all other that someone can complain about. Have any of the bashers ever considered that the person that may have a problem spelling or bad grammer may be a Vet with TBI. Probably not!
06harley wrote:
jerryc41 wrote:
06harley wrote:
Never have to pay full price. If you are a student taking a class check with the bookstore, I got mine while I was taking a photoshop class at the community college. Regular price was like $649, I got it for $99+tax.
Dennis
That's good to know. What proof did you have to submit to PS?
Hi Jerry, I only had to show my bill from the community college for the photoshop class. The bookstore ordered it from Adobe and I picked it up there.
Jerry, I guess I should add that the student /teacher edition is the full edition CS5 it is just the price is $99 and not $649.
jerryc41 wrote:
06harley wrote:
Never have to pay full price. If you are a student taking a class check with the bookstore, I got mine while I was taking a photoshop class at the community college. Regular price was like $649, I got it for $99+tax.
Dennis
That's good to know. What proof did you have to submit to PS?
Hi Jerry, I only had to show my bill from the community college for the photoshop class. The bookstore ordered it from Adobe and I picked it up there.
Pam Williams wrote:
I'm taking a digital photography class at our community college. I'm wanting to learn more about the the camera. Where can I buy PS CS5 software that is not so expensive. This is the software that school uses. I have a pc at home.
Never have to pay full price. If you are a student taking a class check with the bookstore, I got mine while I was taking a photoshop class at the community college. Regular price was like $649, I got it for $99+tax. Enjoy it and don't shoot the computer when you get frustrated and believe me you will get frustrated....many times.
Dennis
Beautiful picture. My Dad helped build the dam at Letchworth. The bridge is in the works to be torn down. The railroad company does not want it anymore and was willing to give to the state. The state says it can not afford to maintain it.
I have the 323 RC 2 mounting plate on my mono pod and it works great.I think I paid about $35 from BH for it but you might check e-bay for a better price.