GaryLH
Veteran
http://www.thinktankphoto.com/test-drive-program.aspx?code=AP-190
Just saw this via one of the photo news blogs. Limited time offer.. Test drive of bag of your choice.
Gary
Just saw this via one of the photo news blogs. Limited time offer.. Test drive of bag of your choice.
Gary
back alley
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just the retro series bags...
Al Patterson
Ferroequinologist
just the retro series bags...
I saw that, so you have already test drove most of them, right?
I'd like to try the 7, but I have a few other things I need to buy prior to getting another camera bag.
back alley
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I saw that, so you have already test drove most of them, right?
I'd like to try the 7, but I have a few other things I need to buy prior to getting another camera bag.
i've had the 5/7/10...the 10 was just too big for my needs...the 5 is perfect for day trips and the 7 could be the best of all...just a bit thick/heavy at times...but nice if you have a full size ipad.
i'm getting one of the new mirrorless movers soon...the long weekend here in canada has delayed shipping till next thursday!!
I like the Mover 20 for a small bag. Interested on your take on the 30 when it arrives
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I like the Mover 20 for a small bag. Interested on your take on the 30 when it arrives
i'm looking forward to seeing what changes think tank is up to...
Al Patterson
Ferroequinologist
I'm looking at the 30. Guess I'll wait for Joe's review, then credit RFF when I eventually buy it...
kuvvy
Well-known
I contacted Thinktank when I got my Citywalker10. I told them how much I liked the quality of the bag but would prefer something smaller for RF users. Seems like they listened and produced the Mirrorless Movers. The Citywalker 10 is just too roomy for me as I only carry a small kit, hence it's in the classifieds. I may be tempted to get a Mover a I really like the Thinktanks for their quality, design and light weight.
Paul
Paul
anjoca76
Well-known
I have the Retro 5 and easily fit 2 M bodies, 3 lenses, and hoods, filters, etc. It's been my main bag for the past 2 years and I love it.
I just picked up a Rolleicord V and I know that when I travel or go on long shoots I will want to take the 'Cord and a couple of M bodies (or an M and a Barnack, which isn't a huge size difference), plus lenses, etc. I usually only have one lens mounted on an M at one time. I am considering picking up a larger Retro bag, but am not sure if the 10 or the 30 is the better option. Anyone have any opinions from experience? The 20 is too tall for my tastes. I suppose I could order both the 10 and the 30 and try them out, but short of that, I thought I would see if someone here would have an idea.
I just picked up a Rolleicord V and I know that when I travel or go on long shoots I will want to take the 'Cord and a couple of M bodies (or an M and a Barnack, which isn't a huge size difference), plus lenses, etc. I usually only have one lens mounted on an M at one time. I am considering picking up a larger Retro bag, but am not sure if the 10 or the 30 is the better option. Anyone have any opinions from experience? The 20 is too tall for my tastes. I suppose I could order both the 10 and the 30 and try them out, but short of that, I thought I would see if someone here would have an idea.
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