Overview

The Digital Holster 40 V2.0 is designed for pro size DSLRs such as the Nikon D3/D4 series or the Canon 1D/1Ds series. Also accommodates standard size camera bodies with add-on vertical battery grips. The shape of the bag conforms to the camera itself, with one straight side and one curved side. It can actually stand up by itself!

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SKU: GC47-TT876

Think Tank Digital Holster 40 V2.0

The Digital Holster 40 V2.0 is designed for pro size DSLRs such as the Nikon D3/D4 series or the Canon 1D/1Ds series. Also accommodates standard size camera bodies with add-on vertical battery grips. The shape of the bag conforms to the camera itself, with one straight side and one curved side. It can actually stand up by itself!

Top Features:

  • “Pop Down” increases bag height for a lens hood or a telephoto lens
  • Lens hood can remain attached, REVERSED or IN POSITION
  • Side attachment rail for connecting a small Modular, Skin, or Multimedia component to holster
  • Contemporary design and form fitting shape for DSLRs
  • Removable shoulder strap included
  • Attaches to all Think Tank belts and Think Tank bags with Modular Rails


Gear Profile:

  • COMPATIBLE LENSES--POP DOWN RETRACTED: 16-35 f2.8 with hood EXTENDED (Canon); 16-35 f4 VR with hood EXTENDED (Nikon); 24-70 f2.8 with hood REVERSED (Canon or Nikon)
  • COMPATIBLE LENSES--POP DOWN EXTENDED: 24-70 2.8 with hood EXTENDED (Canon or Nikon); 70-200 f2.8 with hood REVERSED (Canon or Nikon); 300 f4 with the hood REVERSED (Canon or Nikon)


Technical Specifications:

  • ID: 7.25” W x 7.25” H x 8–11.5” D (18.4 x 18.4 x 20.3–29.2 cm)
    ED: 8” X 8” x 9.5-12.5” D (20.3 x 20.3 x 24.1-31.8 cm)
  • Weight: 1.2 lbs (0.5 kg)
  • No Rhetoric Warranty Policy
  • Exterior - All fabric exterior treated with DWR while fabric underside is coated with PU for superior water resistance, YKK® RC Fuse (abrasion resistant) zippers, 600D polyester, 420D high-density nylon, Ultra Stretch front pocket, 3-ply bonded nylon thread
  • Interior - 210D silver-toned nylon, high-density extruded nylon, PU backed velex liner, 2x PU coated nylon 210T seam-sealed taffeta rain cover, high-density closed cell foam, 3-ply bonded nylon thread

* Equipments are not included

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Product Overview

The Digital Holster 40 V2.0 is designed for pro size DSLRs such as the Nikon D3/D4 series or the Canon 1D/1Ds series. Also accommodates standard size camera bodies with add-on vertical battery grips. The shape of the bag conforms to the camera itself, with one straight side and one curved side. It can actually stand up by itself!

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