Lens BAG !! To just hold lenses ?

12 years 11 months ago #57592 by photobod

Stealthy Ninja wrote: Yes, there's one (very nice) company that makes bags just for holding lenses.

Think Tank

They make the Retrospective Lens Changer Series

You can see them here:
www.thinktankphoto.com/categories/should...-and-sling-bags.aspx

I have a Retrospective 20 (not the changer, the normal bag). The quality is very nice and the looks is quite casual.

If you're an event photographer (as I am), this could be quite a useful system (if you don't like the various belt systems... which is what I use).


Just took a look at the retrospectiv 5, the thing I like about it is it doesnt look like a camera bag, more like a shoulder bag. and its only $129.00

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12 years 11 months ago #58253 by Stealthy Ninja

photobod wrote:

Stealthy Ninja wrote: Yes, there's one (very nice) company that makes bags just for holding lenses.

Think Tank

They make the Retrospective Lens Changer Series

You can see them here:
www.thinktankphoto.com/categories/should...-and-sling-bags.aspx

I have a Retrospective 20 (not the changer, the normal bag). The quality is very nice and the looks is quite casual.

If you're an event photographer (as I am), this could be quite a useful system (if you don't like the various belt systems... which is what I use).


Just took a look at the retrospectiv 5, the thing I like about it is it doesnt look like a camera bag, more like a shoulder bag. and its only $129.00


Yeh I have the Retrospective 20. It's pretty nice. But I use my Photographytalk Vanguard bag these days. Mainly as a laptop bag.
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