Overview

The lightweight charcoal TurnStyle 5V2.0 Sling Camera Bag from Think Tank Photo is water-resistant and holds a large mirrorless camera with two lenses or a small mirrorless camera with four lenses inside interior dividers within the main zippered camera compartment. It also accommodates a small 7.9" tablet in a dedicated padded zippered pocket at the back of the bag. For holding accessories, there are assorted pockets throughout the sling

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Think Tank TurnStyle 5 V2.0 Charcoal

The lightweight charcoal TurnStyle 5V2.0 Sling Camera Bag from Think Tank Photo is water-resistant and holds a large mirrorless camera with two lenses or a small mirrorless camera with four lenses inside interior dividers within the main zippered camera compartment. It also accommodates a small 7.9" tablet in a dedicated padded zippered pocket at the back of the bag. For holding accessories, there are assorted pockets throughout the sling

The TurnStyle bag is convertible from a camera sling worn over your shoulder to a photo belt pack worn around your waist. For converting the bag, use the padded strap that detaches from one end via its slip-in clip. This clip can slide into one of two nylon webbed loops. When inserting the clip into the loop on the padded tab at the side, you can wear the bag like a belt pack around your waist. When placing the clip into the loop at the top, you transform your bag into a shoulder sling. The TurnStyle 5V2.0 can also be carried using a grip handle at the top.

Pockets

  • The interior divider width is approximately 3.0". As a soft-sided bag, what will and won't fit is subject to personal preferences for snugness/looseness.
  • Front pocket with organizer that includes two open slip pockets
  • Open slip pocket inside the back of the main compartment
  • Dedicated external zippered padded pocket at the back of the bag holds a mini 7.9" tablet

Construction

  • Easily rotate bag for quick-access when you are wearing it
  • Adjustable waist expansion when wearing the belt pack
  • Nylon-webbed zipper-pull tab assists in opening and closing dual-zippered main compartment
  • Zippered flap to main compartment can be opened to drop halfway down the front of the bag for easy-access to your gear
  • Interior removable camera dividers are made from high-density closed cell foam
  • Lightweight water-resistant durable poly ballistic fabrics
  • Durable YKK racquet-coil abrasion-resistant zippers
  • Adjustable sling strap has a quick-release buckle and is wide for comfort
  • Loose nylon-webbing from the adjustment belt can be neatly tucked through the nylon loop on the sling strap
  • Removable rain cover made from seam-sealed taffeta with double polyurethane coatings

Compatibility

Think Tank TurnStyle 5 V2.0 Charcoal

Durable Design

Constructed From High-Quality, Nylon, Polyester, This Camera Bag Holds Mirrorless Camera & 2 to 4 Lenses, Three Lenses & Accessories, Accommodates 7.9" Tablet, Front Pocket With Organizer And Water-Resistant Lightweight Materials.

Fastens to Other Cases

Can Be Fastened To Other Think Tank Photo Camera Bag And Any Bag Or Belt Using Handle, Sling Strap, Waist Belt With Removable Rain Cover and Dual-Function Sling Bag or Belt Pack

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Product Overview

The lightweight charcoal TurnStyle 5V2.0 Sling Camera Bag from Think Tank Photo is water-resistant and holds a large mirrorless camera with two lenses or a small mirrorless camera with four lenses inside interior dividers within the main zippered camera compartment. It also accommodates a small 7.9" tablet in a dedicated padded zippered pocket at the back of the bag. For holding accessories, there are assorted pockets throughout the sling

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