Overview

The Tenba DNA 16 Pro Camera Messenger Bag is perfect for photographers who need to switch between different types of photography. It can hold a professional DSLR camera with a grip and a 70-200mm lens attached, along with six additional lenses, a flash, personal gear, a laptop, and a tablet.

SKU: GC76-638576

Tenba DNA 16 Pro Camera Messenger Bag

The Tenba DNA 16 Pro Camera Messenger Bag is perfect for photographers who need to switch between different types of photography. It can hold a professional DSLR camera with a grip and a 70-200mm lens attached, along with six additional lenses, a flash, personal gear, a laptop, and a tablet.

The main compartment has a padded insert to protect your camera and lenses, which can be removed to use the bag for other purposes. The bag has been designed thoughtfully and features proprietary hardware that makes it durable and resistant to the elements.

 

What It Holds

  • Removable padded camera insert slides out to convert the bag for general-purpose, non-photo use—it does not affect the rear sleeve so the bag can still be used to carry a tablet even when the padded insert has been removed

  • Holds a Pro DSLR camera with attached 70-200mm 2.8 lens and grip, 4-6 additional lenses, a flash & accessories

  • Sleeve for a laptop up to 16" and a tablet up to 11"

  • Quick-access top zipper allows you to securely exchange cameras and lenses without opening the front flap, keeping the bag contents hidden in the process

  • Zippered front pocket, located under the main flap, provides secure storage for important items like batteries, cables, memory cards, a phone, and keys

  • Zippered rear pocket is ideal for a passport and other items

  • Elastic mesh side pockets provide quick storage for a small water bottle on the exterior of the bag

  • MOLLE-compatible exterior loops on the right side allow the attachment of accessories such as Tenba's Lens Capsules, Reload Battery Pouches and Card Wallets, and any other MOLLE-compatible pouches

 

Note: Product shown in use, accessories & gear not included.

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Product Overview

The Tenba DNA 16 Pro Camera Messenger Bag is perfect for photographers who need to switch between different types of photography. It can hold a professional DSLR camera with a grip and a 70-200mm lens attached, along with six additional lenses, a flash, personal gear, a laptop, and a tablet.

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