The Problem
I wondered, why would ThinkTankPhoto mess with a winning formula? They make bags that are brilliant for travel and rough and tumble photojournalist, so what’s there to improve upon?
North Cascades, Washington State 2007 – Ron Martinsen
The Solution
Here’s what they mean by Rotation 180
Get to your camera and basic gear without taking off your backpack!
Camera and a 70-200mm? – No problem
Camera & lenses or a flash? Sure, no problem!
While the mini-bag isn’t huge, it covers about as much gear as most people would want to carry on a hike. If you keep your camera on something like a BlackRapid RS-Sport, then you can carry even more like up to 5 standard size lenses as shown above. For me the configuration on the far right most accurately represents how I plan to use this bag.Yeah, but what about my other stuff?
Way more than a camera bag, this bag is ready to hold gear that can save your life
My blog readers literally scale mountains on the weekend here in the Northwest (example), so sometimes the extra stuff in the bag can literally save your life. The photo above shows that this bag is designed with serious outdoor hiking in mind. Of course, MindShift Gear realizes that there will be other times where you just want a camera bag and ideally you want one investment that can serve both needs. This is where this handy insert comes in to make your big compartment a full-on camera bag like you are used to from Think Tank Photo:
Insert this into your main compartment to convert this bag into a traditional camera bag
Water Anyone?
Store up to a 3 liter water bladder in a dedicated hydration pocket
What about that darn tripod?
One of the most frustrating things when you are hiking is trying to carry a tripod because do-it-yourself solutions end up beating you to death with the tripod, and holding it in your hand gets old QUICK. As a result, many people leave the tripod at home for an activity where the tripod is often needed the most (for long exposure landscape shots).Easily hold a Really Right Stuff BH-55 head with a Gitzo GT1541
in any of the three ways shown here
Tripod Suspension Kit
I literally shouted out BOOYEAH when I saw this feature on my bag!
I want this on EVERY bag I own from henceforth!
But wait, there’s more… (sorry, no Ginsu knives included)
A wealth of accessories available (some sold separately)
These guys literally thought of everything, so unlike a normal bag there’s a crap load of accessories (some included, and some sold separately). I’m sure this is just the beginning too as readers like you are probably thinking “yeah, but what I need is…”.Video Walkthrough
This bag has so much to show that a video is really helpful to appreciate it all. Even though I didn’t go into all the details I still ended up with two videos that are over 8 minutes long each! My bag has all of the accessories on it when I start the video so you can see how they work. I start with my video review which just goes over the bag itself with no gear inside: Next up I have a video with a bunch of stuff inside including clothes, keys, flashlight, and more... Hopefully my videos give you a better idea of what this bag has to offer. It's my understanding that MindShift Gear will stand behind these bags the same as Think Tank Photo, so if you are dissatisfied for any reason just contact them so they can make things right or issue a refund.Conclusion
When I read about this bag I knew I wanted one, but more than anything I knew A LOT of my readers would want one too. As a result, I contributed $500 to the Kickstarter Campaign with the no gift option because I wanted to see this bag happen. I never imagined that so many people would give away their money to see this product happen, but they did (many receiving nice gifts for their donation). Of course this prompted some people to say “hey, what the heck does Think Tank Photo need donations for – those guys are probably super loaded and driving Ferrari’s!”. Well the reality is that Think Tank Photo is still only a small 30 person company that reinvests heavily in itself, so Kickstarter donations were the only way to make this new bag and company happen. They were also generous enough to send me a bag to review so I could bring this article to you. I’m really loving what I see with this bag and I can’t wait to put it to heavy use this summer. I’ll report back if I see any issues that give me cause for concern.Where to order & SPECIAL OFFER
Click here to order today and enter the discount coupon code RONMART to get FREE SHIPPING.Other articles you may enjoy
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2 comments:
Just curious what you think of the tripod suspension kit now that you've had time with it. Do you still find it valuable?
Peakbagger,
My apologies for the delayed response.
I love my tripod kit when I'm walking around, but it does annoy me when I set the bag down on the ground. It requires me to lay the bag flat which can get it dirty, so that's annoying. With that said, I still wouldn't go without it as I much prefer the bag hold the tripod than me. :)
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