Overview

Shimoda Mirrorless Core Unit - Large

Use the Shimoda Designs Large Core Unit 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: GC76-520223

Shimoda Mirrorless Core Unit - Large

Shimoda Mirrorless Core Unit - Large

Use the Shimoda Designs Large Core Unit 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 39 x 29 x 13 cm 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 colour, 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

Aluminium frame adds extra rigidity and support

EVA foam-laminated sidewalls offer protection without excessive weight and bulk to more easily fit into bags and minimize 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

Integrates easily with the Action X30 and Explore V2 30 backpacks-will also fit in every available Shimoda backpack and roller with the exception of the Explore V2 25

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 Aluminium Frame

Bright Interior Makes Finding Items Easy

Water-Resistant Multi-Purpose Skin

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Shimoda Mirrorless Core Unit - Large

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Shimoda Mirrorless Core Unit - Large

Use the Shimoda Designs Large Core Unit 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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