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Think Tank Skin Changer pop down v3.0

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  • Skin Changer Pop Down V3.0 lens case
  • can be opened and closed with one hand
  • large opening for quick access and storage
  • Bag lid with Velcro fastener and sound silencer
  • Front pocket for lens caps or accessories
  • Carrying handle
  • Rain cover in the bottom compartment

Lightweight, unpadded bag in the Modular System for a Pro DSLR camera body or DSLR with attached battery grip. Or two smaller Lens. Or in "pop down" mode up to two telephoto zoom Lens with reversed lens hood. Can be stowed away to save space when empty.

The Skin Changer Pop Down V3.0 has a lid with Velcro fastener which can also be deactivated using the Sound Silencer. Underneath is a large opening that can be opened and closed with one hand using an elastic band with cord stopper for quick access. On the outside there is a front pocket for a lens cap or accessories.

With the "rotate or lock" patented by thinkTANK photo, the components can be fixed in position or moved across the entire belt. The flexible attachment allows the photographer more freedom of movement when kneeling, sitting or running.

Further product features:
The pocket cover can be stowed away when not in use
Patented "rotate or lock" system with which the Skin Changer Pop Down V3.0 can be moved or fixed on the belt
Suitable for the thinkTANK photo belts

Examples of equipment e.g.:
Pro DSLR or DSLR with attached battery grip and L-angle
Tele zoom lens such as a 2.8/70-200 mm with tripod clamp and reversed lens hood in "pop down" mode
Tele zoom lens such as a Canon 4.5-5,6/100-400 mm with tripod clamp and reversed lens hood in "pop down" mode
Tele zoom lens like a Nikon 4.5-5.6/80-400 mm with tripod clamp and reversed lens hood in "pop down" mode
Wide angle zoom Lens like a 2.8/24-70 mm with attached lens hood
Two smaller telephoto lenses

Variante: Changer pop down v3.0
Sofort lieferbar.
Abholung am gleichen Tag im Düsseldorfer Geschäft
70,58 Tasche für Fotoausrüstung
incl. VAT /
14 days free return shipping.

Think Tank Skin Changer pop down v3.0

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  • Skin Changer Pop Down V3.0 lens case
  • can be opened and closed with one hand
  • large opening for quick access and storage
  • Bag lid with Velcro fastener and sound silencer
  • Front pocket for lens caps or accessories
  • Carrying handle
  • Rain cover in the bottom compartment

Product description for Think Tank Skin Changer pop down v3.0

Lightweight, unpadded bag in the Modular System for a Pro DSLR camera body or DSLR with attached battery grip. Or two smaller Lens. Or in "pop down" mode up to two telephoto zoom Lens with reversed lens hood. Can be stowed away to save space when empty.

The Skin Changer Pop Down V3.0 has a lid with Velcro fastener which can also be deactivated using the Sound Silencer. Underneath is a large opening that can be opened and closed with one hand using an elastic band with cord stopper for quick access. On the outside there is a front pocket for a lens cap or accessories.

With the "rotate or lock" patented by thinkTANK photo, the components can be fixed in position or moved across the entire belt. The flexible attachment allows the photographer more freedom of movement when kneeling, sitting or running.

Further product features:
The pocket cover can be stowed away when not in use
Patented "rotate or lock" system with which the Skin Changer Pop Down V3.0 can be moved or fixed on the belt
Suitable for the thinkTANK photo belts

Examples of equipment e.g.:
Pro DSLR or DSLR with attached battery grip and L-angle
Tele zoom lens such as a 2.8/70-200 mm with tripod clamp and reversed lens hood in "pop down" mode
Tele zoom lens such as a Canon 4.5-5,6/100-400 mm with tripod clamp and reversed lens hood in "pop down" mode
Tele zoom lens like a Nikon 4.5-5.6/80-400 mm with tripod clamp and reversed lens hood in "pop down" mode
Wide angle zoom Lens like a 2.8/24-70 mm with attached lens hood
Two smaller telephoto lenses

Think Tank Skin Changer pop down v3.0

Abmessungen und Gewicht
Innenmaße B x H x T ca.
14,0 x 35,6 x 10,2 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
874530000614
KAN
1530061

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