Think Tank Retrospective 10 Shoulder Bag (Pinestone Gray)
Model: 750
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Material | Exterior: Treated with DWR (Durable Water Repellent) while fabric underside is coated with PU (polyurethane) for superior water resistance, sand-washed 100% cotton canvas, antique nickel plated metal hardware, nylon webbing, 3-ply bonded nylon thread Interior: Removable closed cell foam inserts with PE (polyethylene) board stiffener, 210D silver-toned nylon, PU backed velex, 2x PU coated nylon 210T taffeta rain cover, 3-ply bonded nylon thread |
Type of Closure | Hook & Loop |
Exterior Dimensions | 13.0 x 10.5 x 7.0" (33.0 x 26.7 x 17.8 cm) |
Interior Dimensions | 12.0 x 9.5 x 6.0" (30.5 x 24.1 x 15.2 cm) Bag softness and flexibility allows expansion to carry a pro size DSLR with lens attached, facing down |
Tripod Holder | No |
Carrying/Transport Options | Canvas strap Removable carry handle Accepts optional Modular, Skin or Multimedia pouches |
Weight | 3 lb (1.4 kg) |
The interior accessories pocket is tight and not very deep compared to the Retrospective 20. If you use a 70-200mm sparingly (aka not needing it as a primary lens) then this is the bag for you. If your primary lens is a 70-200mm f2.8 or f4; recommend that you use the Retrospective 20.
I've had many bags in my life, including several from thinktank. I must say, though, for someone traveling through an urban environment with a body and 2-3 lenses, this is the best I've used. Discrete, well balanced, room for a book or two. I just like it.
I have a Think tank Retrospective 30 that I use when traveling on a plane. I needed something smaller for going out and shooting around town. This fit what I needed. I can fit 3 lenses in it and my camera body, plus all needed extras.
This was the perfect travel bag for me. It contained all the equipment I needed. It has a comfortable strap and is easy to carry. It does not look like a billboard for camera equipment.
I use this bag for walking around with minimal but necessary gear. I can carry a D7K with lens attached plus 2 other lenses and a speedlight, as well as other small items (filters, cleaning cloths, etc) I have several other bags for carrying more gear, but for light travel, this is the one.
So far so good - it fits a DX camera and an 80-200mm push-pull zoom lens attached. Plenty of space. Normally, I can get in three prime lens, a camera, flash and plenty of extras. Made very well.
It's really great bag and tough as nails. I care the bag with me everywhere I go and even to work. There isn't even a lose thread anywhere. I normally a Low Pro user but heard the rage on Think Tank and had to give em a try. Not disappointed at all.
Great bag for camera, 1 extra lens, flash and accesories. love the "worn" canvas look. Positioning the internal dividers is a pain.
My wife and I recently backpacked around Malaysia for 3 weeks. I needed a bag for daily use for the camera as well as for valuable items, such has passport, phone, money, airline tickets, water bottle, snacks etc. The weather was uncomfortable: 28 celsius every night and 36 celsius every day.
This bag is great for lenses and flashes. My wife has a shootsac and i wanted something like it but a little more room for our 70-200mm. this bag has plenty of space for that lens and more. always have this during a shoot now .
- For 1 Pro DSLR/Standard,Zoom,1-3 Lenses
- For 1 Pro DSLR Body, 2-4 Lenses
- Sound Silencers Eliminate Opening Noises
- Main Flap Covers Bag / Hides Gear
- Inside Organizer Pocket for Accessories
- Customizable Interior Dividers
- Expandable Exterior Pocket for DSLR Body
- Rear Storage Paper Pocket/Side Pockets
- Rain Cover
- Web Loops Accept Optional Pouches
- Think Tank Photo Retrospective 10 Shoulder Bag (Pinestone Gray)
- Shoulder Strap
- Rain Cover
- Lifetime Warranty Against Manufacturer's Defects