Overview

Use Shimoda Explore V2 Mirrorless Core Unit - Small for Mirrorless Camera to add modular camera storage to just about any bag or piece of luggage. This small unit will hold a mirrorless or non-gripped DSLR camera like the Fuji X-T4 and Sony a7 series but can accommodate a Canon 5D or similar size body.

SKU: GC76-520222

Shimoda Mirrorless Core Unit - Small

Use Shimoda Explore V2 Mirrorless Core Unit - Small for Mirrorless Camera to add modular camera storage to just about any bag or piece of luggage. This small unit will hold a mirrorless or non-gripped DSLR camera like the Fuji X-T4 and Sony a7 series but can accommodate a Canon 5D or similar size body.

What It Holds

  • Interior measures 10.6 x 8.7 x 4.7" and holds a mirrorless or non-gripped DSLR camera up to 4.7" (12cm) tall with lenses as long as a 70-200mm f/2.8

  • Holds cameras like the Fuji X-T4 and Sony a7 series but can accommodate a Canon 5D or similar

  • EVA foam-laminated dividers protect equipment and prevents it from knocking together

  • Interior is a bright-yet-subtle blue color, which makes locating items inside the unit quick and easy

How It's Made

  • Lightweight water-resistant multi-purpose skin wraps the foam & frame to keep dust and water out, or it can be removed and used as a packing cell—fill it with clothing or other items and pack it in your backpack or luggage

  • Aluminum frame adds extra rigidity and support

  • EVA foam-laminated sidewalls offer protection without excessive weight and bulk to more easily fit into bags and minimise the space it takes up

How It's Used

  • Use inside larger packs and luggage to hold and protect your photo gear while offering fast access with compatible bags

  • The Core Unit's shorter depth allows for more efficient packing scenarios and leads to a lower profile in your backpack

  • Orientate it vertically to integrate with the side access of the Explore v2 25 backpack, or horizontally to fit into every other Shimoda backpack and roller

  • Modular stacking allows it to be placed above or below additional optional Core Units to increase the equipment carrying volume of a pack

Key features

  • Holds a Mirrorless with Zoom Lens

  • Use Inside Larger Packs and Luggage

  • EVA Foam Laminated Sidewalls & Dividers

  • Lightweight and Strong Aluminum Frame

  • Bright Interior Makes Finding Items Easy

  • Water-Resistant Multi-Purpose Skin

What's in the Box

  • Shimoda Designs Small Core Unit for Mirrorless Camera

  • Divider Set

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Use Shimoda Explore V2 Mirrorless Core Unit - Small for Mirrorless Camera to add modular camera storage to just about any bag or piece of luggage. This small unit will hold a mirrorless or non-gripped DSLR camera like the Fuji X-T4 and Sony a7 series but can accommodate a Canon 5D or similar size body.

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