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Think Tank Photo Digital Holster 5

Think Tank Photo Digital Holster 5

The Digital Holster 5 from Think Tank is a holster-style bag with closed-cell foam cushioning that is designed to fit a small to medium mirrorless camera along with an attached lens measuring up to 3.3" (8.4 cm) long. This bag offers a variety of carrying options, including a top handle, an included shoulder strap, as well as the ability to mount it onto a modular Think Tank bag, belt pack, or belt. Additionally, it can be mounted to a standard belt.

A camera placed inside the Digital Holster 5 can be easily removed using the quick-access top opening. A front stretch pocket can hold lens caps, back caps, and other small accessories. For larger accessories such as lens hoods, flashes, or filters, a zippered side pocket is provided. On the outside of the top lid is a compartment for business cards, while on the inside of the top lid is a pocket that can be used to safely store memory cards or a lens cloth. To protect a camera's rear screen while it is in the Digital Holster 5, a removable screen protector is included to provide a buffer against potential abrasion from shoulder straps that are connected to the camera and are tucked into the bag as well.

Nylon construction throughout the bag and a polyurethane-coated bottom provide a high degree of built-in weather resistance, and a seam-sealed rain cover is included for even more protection from the elements should the need arise.

Features:

Designed to form-fit a small to medium mirrorless camera body with an attached lens up to 3.3" (8.4 cm) long within a holster shape

High-density closed-cell foam cushioning

Top opening for quick access

Can be carried with the built-in top-carry handle

Can be carried with the included shoulder strap

Can be belt-mounted to a modular rail on a Glass Limo, Glass Taxi, Speed Convertible, or Change Up modular Think Tank bag or belt back

The rear "rotate or lock" attachment to be used can be used on a Think Tank belt such as the Pro Speed Belt or any belt

Front stretch pocket for lens caps, back caps, or other items

Business card holder on top of the lid

Removable screen protector

Inner lid pocket for SD cards or lens cloth

Zippered side pocket for larger accessories such as lens hoods, flashes, or filters

Metal zippers, D-rings for strap clips

Included seam-sealed rain cover


Compatibility

Examples: Olympus OMD E-M5 with 12-50mm kit lens (hood in shooting position)
Fuji X-E2 with 18-55mm kit lens (hood reversed)
Sony a6000 with 16-50mm kit lens (hood in shooting position)

Compatible Camera Bodies: Olympus E-PL5 or OMD E-M5, Fuji X-E2, Sony a6000, Nikon J3, Panasonic GX7 or similar-sized bodies

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Think Tank Photo Digital Holster 5

The Digital Holster 5 from Think Tank is a holster-style bag with closed-cell foam cushioning that is designed to fit a small to medium mirrorless camera along with an attached lens measuring up to 3.3" (8.4 cm) long. This bag offers a variety of carrying options, including a top handle, an included shoulder strap, as well as the ability to mount it onto a modular Think Tank bag, belt pack, or belt. Additionally, it can be mounted to a standard belt.

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