Overview

The Advanced Holster M III is designed for DSLR and mirrorless cameras so you‚ Äôll know you‚ Äôve got the right holster for the job. In addition, it can fit your memory cards and essential accessories with dedicated pockets. It can hold a DSLR body with an 18-55 lens attached, or a full frame mirrorless with a 24-70 mm f/4 lens attached. The top-loader access allows you to grab your camera in an instant so you‚ Äôll never miss that perfect shot even when the pressure‚ Äôs on. The flap opens away from your body getting out of your way while reaching for your camera. Thanks to a front tripod connection strap, you can carry your favourite small tripod with you and easily attach it with one red bungee cord. To add to the list of features, the holster bag has two side pockets perfect for your accessories, giving you the flexibility to store your other items when you‚ Äôre out on the field. Media cards and batteries can be slotted into two interior modular pockets so you can be sure they‚ Äôre safe and sound. You can carry this versatile bag either by a handle, over your shoulder with a detachable shoulder strap, or using the belt connection loop.

SKU: GC40-MF-MB MA3-H-M

Manfrotto Bag Holster Advanced3 M

The Advanced Holster M III is designed for DSLR and mirrorless cameras so you‚ Äôll know you‚ Äôve got the right holster for the job. In addition, it can fit your memory cards and essential accessories with dedicated pockets. It can hold a DSLR body with an 18-55 lens attached, or a full frame mirrorless with a 24-70 mm f/4 lens attached. The top-loader access allows you to grab your camera in an instant so you‚ Äôll never miss that perfect shot even when the pressure‚ Äôs on. The flap opens away from your body getting out of your way while reaching for your camera. Thanks to a front tripod connection strap, you can carry your favourite small tripod with you and easily attach it with one red bungee cord. To add to the list of features, the holster bag has two side pockets perfect for your accessories, giving you the flexibility to store your other items when you‚ Äôre out on the field. Media cards and batteries can be slotted into two interior modular pockets so you can be sure they‚ Äôre safe and sound. You can carry this versatile bag either by a handle, over your shoulder with a detachable shoulder strap, or using the belt connection loop.

All external fabric are treated making the bag water repellant which can be further reinforced by the supplied rain cover in case of adverse weather conditions.

Features

External Tripod Connections
This bag comes with the option and proper connections to attach your tripod externally.

Rain Protector
Included fold out protector which when installed creates a barrier between the wet outside and dry inside of your bag.

Water Repellant
A specially applied coating to the fabric which keeps resistant to moisture

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Product Overview

The Advanced Holster M III is designed for DSLR and mirrorless cameras so you‚ Äôll know you‚ Äôve got the right holster for the job. In addition, it can fit your memory cards and essential accessories with dedicated pockets. It can hold a DSLR body with an 18-55 lens attached, or a full frame mirrorless with a 24-70 mm f/4 lens attached. The top-loader access allows you to grab your camera in an instant so you‚ Äôll never miss that perfect shot even when the pressure‚ Äôs on. The flap opens away from your body getting out of your way while reaching for your camera. Thanks to a front tripod connection strap, you can carry your favourite small tripod with you and easily attach it with one red bungee cord. To add to the list of features, the holster bag has two side pockets perfect for your accessories, giving you the flexibility to store your other items when you‚ Äôre out on the field. Media cards and batteries can be slotted into two interior modular pockets so you can be sure they‚ Äôre safe and sound. You can carry this versatile bag either by a handle, over your shoulder with a detachable shoulder strap, or using the belt connection loop.

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