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  • Think Tank Retrospective 10 Camera Bag

    Think Tank Retrospective 10 Camera Bag


    Foreword and Disclaimer: 

    Today’s review is the new Think Tank Photo Retrospective 10 shoulder bag. It is designed to mimic camera bags of old, before all the crazy colors and logos that you see these days. 

    Here’s what Think Tank has to say about the new line: “The Retrospective series is comprised of three shoulder bags and two lens changer bags.  Created for the professional photographer that wants to blend in with the crowd and remain inconspicuous in any situation.  Our product designers have blended the look and feel of "old-school" camera bags and infused it with "new-school" features and technology for the digital imaging age. “

    I personally think the bags are quite similar in appearance to the Domke line, which is a good thing in my book, I’ve been a Domke user for quite some time.

    Disclaimer: I am now part of the Think Tank Affiliate program, If you follow my Affiliate link (http://www.thinktankphoto.com/affiliates.aspx?code=AP-593) and purchase something from Think Tank of $50 or more you will receive a free gift of your choosing! Sweet deal huh?

    Review:

    The Think Tank Retrospective 10 is a small shoulder bag that can hold a surprising amount of gear. If you’d like the specific details on the bag have a look at Think Tank’s site. (http://www.thinktankphoto.com/products/retrospective-10-black-shoulder-bag.aspx?code=AP-593)



    First Impression:

    When I first received the bag, I was not quite sure what to think of it. I really liked the size of it and I found the shoulder strap to be well padded and quite comfortable, however, the strap is a little short. This may only be a factor for some because I am taller than average at 6’3”, the bag will rest right at my waistline which is just fine for my tastes, I just like to have the option to have a longer strap if/when needed. I appreciated the additional inserts provided, but it wasn’t exactly clear-cut how they would be effective. I decided to just load the bag up and see how it went!



    I loaded up the bag with a few lenses and a camera and took off for a walk. I packed in my 7D (gripped) with a 70-200 f/2.8L, 16-35mm f/2.8L and a 24-70 f/2.8L mounted on the camera. I was able to easily fit all of this gear in the bag without it being over-loaded. I found it to be quite comfortable on my shoulder while walking and it felt really well-balanced. I also really liked all of the hidden pockets in this bag, it makes it very easy to keep things out of the way but still organized!



    Spending More Time:

    After my first impression, I took the bag with me to a live concert shoot and this is when I was really impressed with how much the bag stayed out of my way. It was so easy to change lenses when needed, and swap memory cards as needed. I never felt like I had to put the bag down to do any of these things. This was a huge development for me because I typically would have to remove my shoulder bag or backpack in order to change lenses or other accessories, to not have to do this during a shoot is a big deal and a huge value for me and any photographer that needs a smooth carrying system for their gear. 

    Conclusion:

    I think that the Retrospective line of bags is one of the best new products to come from Think Tank. They have done an excellent job with creating a simple carrying solution that doesn’t get in your way while shooting, and doesn’t look like anything more than a basic shoulder bag while you’re out shooting in public. I highly recommend this bag to anyone looking for a good, simple carrying solution!

    - Abram

  • Think Tank Shapeshifter Backpack

    In an effort to share information with this community I'm continuing my quest to review my various pieces of photography equipment. Today I’m going to be writing about the Think Tank Shapeshifter Backpack.

    Disclaimer: I am now part of the Think Tank Affiliate program, If you follow my Affiliate link (http://www.thinktankphoto.com/affiliates.aspx?code=AP-593) and purchase something from Think Tank of $50 or more you will receive a free gift of your choosing! Sweet deal huh?

    First off, if you’re not aware of what this bag is, check it out on ThinkTank’s website: 

    http://www.thinktankphoto.com/products/shape-shifter-backpack.aspx?code=AP-593

    This is, in my opinion, the ideal photojournalist bag. It is built to ThinkTank’s awesome standards, with all the best materials, and like every other ThinkTank bag it carries their typical level of pricetag, this one’s $250. Not cheap, not by a long-shot, but to me, it was worth it.  I was looking for a bag that would hold my regular kit, plus something that would be convenient for travel. I will typically have the following gear inside of it:

    1- 5DmkII body w/ BG-E6 grip

    1- 7D body w/ BG-E7 grip

    1- 16-35mm f/2.8L

    1- 24-70mm f/2.8L

    1-70-200mm f/2.8L

    1- 580exII Flash

    batteries, cards, pens, notebook, chargers, cable releases etc. etc.

    *note: 7D not in bag because I used it to take the photos.

    *Upper front pocket

    Depending on the situation I can also take (w/o removing anything)

    1- Zoom H4n digital audio recorder

    1- set of in-ear headphones (for monitoring)

    1- 13”-17” Laptop (I personally use a 13" Macbook)

    1- Laptop charger (I have the older large magsafe power adapter)

    1- USB memory card reader.

    *lower front pocket

    *rear compartment for Laptop

    All-in-all it can hold a very reasonable amount of gear for the size of the bag. This is not meant to take every piece of gear you own, but it is meant to take a solid “photojournalist” setup, and COMFORTABLY! This has been my biggest gripe for just about any camera backpack I’ve owned, and I’ve owned a bunch of them! They never seem to sit right on your back, or the straps just aren’t adjustable enough to be comfortable. The other thing I greatly appreciate is the chest and waist compression straps fit me comfortably. Now, this may not be an issue for everyone, but for me, being 6’3” tall and 285lbs, I’m not exactly a small person. Every backpack I’ve ever owned has never had compression straps made long enough to fit me. The shapeshifter does! Rejoice! 

    That’s great and all, but what’s so special about this bag? ...... Well, let me tell you!

    With a name like Shapeshifter, it’s got to do something crafty right? Right! This bag has a compression zipper along the middle that allows you to squash it down to a measly 3 inches when the gear is removed. This is a WONDERFUL feature. How many times have you bumped into things/people/walls, etc, because your bag jets out 3 feet behind you? I can tell you that happens to me all the time and it gets quite frustrating. When I take both bodies and 2 lenses out I can freely compress the bag so it’s much smaller on your back. I am so pleased with how simple and useful this feature is!

    *uncompressed - Fully Loaded

    *compressed - cameras and 2 lenses out of the bag

    So, just a quick summary:

    If you need a bag to carry a moderate amount of gear on-location, on a plane, at a sporting event, whatever the situation may be. Give the shape-shifter a look, I’m glad I did!

    If you have any questions or need to know any more info please don't hesitate to email me!

    - Abram

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