The Think Tank Photo V2.0 TurnStyle 5 Sling Camera Bag - Blue Indigo is lightweight and water-resistant, capable of holding a large mirrorless camera along with two lenses, or a small mirrorless camera with four lenses. The Think Tank Photo V2.0 TurnStyle 5 Sling Camera Bag - Blue Indigo's interior features dividers within the main zippered camera compartment, as well as a dedicated padded zippered pocket at the back of the bag for a small, 7.9" tablet. The Think Tank Photo V2.0 TurnStyle 5 Sling Camera Bag - Blue Indigo also has assorted pockets throughout the sling for holding accessories.Â
The TurnStyle bag is convertible from a camera sling worn over your shoulder to a photo belt pack worn around your waist. For converting the bag, use the padded strap that detaches from one end via its slip-in clip. This clip can slide into one of two nylon webbed loops. When inserting the clip into the loop on the padded tab at the side, you can wear the bag like a belt pack around your waist. When placing the clip into the loop at the top, you transform your bag into a shoulder sling. The TurnStyle 5 V2.0 can also be carried using a grip handle at the top.
Pockets
The interior divider width is approximately 3.0". As a soft-sided bag, what will and won't fit is subject to personal preferences for snugness/looseness.
Front pocket with organizer that includes two open slip pockets
Open slip pocket inside the back of the main compartment
Dedicated external zippered padded pocket at the back of the bag holds a mini 7.9" tablet
Construction
Easily rotate bag for quick-access when you are wearing it around your shoulder or around your waist
Adjustable waist expansion when wearing the belt pack
Nylon-webbed zipper-pull tab assists in opening and closing dual-zippered main compartment
Zippered flap to main compartment can be opened to drop halfway down the front of the bag for easy-access to your gear
Interior removable camera dividers are made from high-density closed cell foam
WARNING: This product may expose you to chemicals which are known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.