rb61
Loc: Maple Grove, MN
I have the Think Tank 30i and it is packed tightly. I just ordered an UWA zoom and am looking for a slightly larger bag. It appears that the 30i is the largest in its line up. I would like to find something that functions the same.
Suggestions welcome.
Thanks
Look at Ruggard Cases. I had the same issue recently- a fan of Think Tank, own several. Ruggard is impressive, bought one.
rb61 wrote:
I have the Think Tank 30i and it is packed tightly. I just ordered an UWA zoom and am looking for a slightly larger bag. It appears that the 30i is the largest in its line up. I would like to find something that functions the same.
Suggestions welcome.
Thanks
Think a Think Tank 301. A great wheelie.
SPECIFICATIONS-
Internal Dimensions:
15” W x 13” H x 6.8” D (38.1 × 33 × 17.3cm)
Exterior Dimensions:
16” W x 15.5” H x 10” D (40.6 × 39.4 × 25.4cm)
Laptop Pocket
14.8” W x 11” H x 1.5” D (37.6 × 28 × 3.8cm)
Weight:
8.1–9.2 lbs (3.7–4.2 kg) Depending on accessories used
You don't mention how many or how long your lenses are. I have a Lowe Pro AW450 that holds my 4 lenses including a Tamron 150-600 with a Sony LA-EA4 adapter and flash unit.
rb61
Loc: Maple Grove, MN
nicksr1125 wrote:
You don't mention how many or how long your lenses are. I have a Lowe Pro AW450 that holds my 4 lenses including a Tamron 150-600 with a Sony LA-EA4 adapter and flash unit.
I have
OMD 10ii
Olympus 12-40 f2.8
Olympus 40-150 f4-5.6
Olympus 75-300ii f4.8-6 something
Laowa 17 f1.8
Metz 58 AF 2
Everything actually fits!
Adding Olympus 7-14 f2.8
rb61
Loc: Maple Grove, MN
quixdraw wrote:
Look at Ruggard Cases. I had the same issue recently- a fan of Think Tank, own several. Ruggard is impressive, bought one.
Thanks. The PSB-645B Commando Pro 45 DSLR Shoulder Bag might be what I am looking for.
rb61 wrote:
I have the Think Tank 30i and it is packed tightly. I just ordered an UWA zoom and am looking for a slightly larger bag. It appears that the 30i is the largest in its line up. I would like to find something that functions the same.
Suggestions welcome.
Thanks
I think the 30i is the biggest in the Mirrorless Mover line, but there are much bigger ThinkTank bags available.
I have a Ruggard which has been good, but for my needs, if I were going to purchase again, I might try something like what is on B&H's deal of the day today. This
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/find/dealZone.jspIt has a lot of storage space and the shoulder and hip straps look to be better. The hip belt on the Ruggard I have is just a strap, not a padded belt. The straps for holding a tripod on my Ruggard might work for most tripods, but not mine and I think the ones on this one would work.
rb61
Loc: Maple Grove, MN
dpullum wrote:
Bigger and bigger to house more and more equipment... (
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That thought has continually been in the forefront of my mind for some time. This may be the event that forces me to look at dropping 2 lenses and find a single replacement. I am thinking of replacing the 12-40 2.8 and the 40-150 with a 14-150. I will lose a heavy lens and still have coverage from 7-300mm (14-600).
Thanks for the slap upside the head.
rb61 wrote:
That thought has continually been in the forefront of my mind for some time. This may be the event that forces me to look at dropping 2 lenses and find a single replacement. I am thinking of replacing the 12-40 2.8 and the 40-150 with a 14-150. I will lose a heavy lens and still have coverage from 7-300mm (14-600).
Thanks for the slap upside the head.
Eliminating lenses is a good solution. I got the 14-150 with my E-M1ii but wanted something wider at the low end. I bought a used 12-40 which I enjoyed. Looking through the focal lengths I shot at, there was little between 100-150, so the 14-150 was not needed. I sold the 12-40 and 14-150 and bought the 12-100. I shoot most of the time with this lens. You have the 75-300 so you have the 100+ covered.
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