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Features

  • Zipper closure
  • Extendable to fit camera body with compact or telephoto lens
  • Easy Access Pocket
  • Fits compact DSLR, larger mirrorless systems
  • "Pop Down" increases bag height for a lens hood or a telephoto lens
  • Shoulder bag attaches to all Think Tank belts and bags with Modular Rails

Description

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Department ‏ : ‎ mens


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ October 5, 2021


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ THINK TANK


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Really Great Holster Only Half Inch Away To Be Perfect.
Size: 75 centimeters Color: Black
I recently purchased a Nikon D5500 to work as my secondary body for outdoor activities and since my wife finally got interested in photography the D5500 is a nice little camera (for a DSLR) to start, my other body is a Nikon D750. I have the Digital Holster 20 V2.0 for my D750 and since I don't have big telephotos the Holster 20 worked very good for the D750, I tried the D5500 with the Holster 20 but the holster is very big for the D5500, specially width. I ordered the Digital Holster 10 V2.0 since I really love the 20, bottom line is as good as the 20, same clever design, same great Think Tank quality only smaller. The D5500 fits like a glove inside the Holster 10, and funny thing this is the major pro and con at the same time...because it fits a lot like a glove. Size wise the D5500 is a small DSLR, for instance my D750 fits very well with the holster 20 but I have comfortable room to put my fingers to pick the grip of the camera when I want to take it out, with the holster 10 with the D5500 inside it the room that I have to put my fingers is a little on the tight side, half inch more will completely solve the problem. Now and may be this is because of my habits, I always have the hood on my lenses, so for instance the kit 18-55 VRII with hood attached won't fit for half inch, so you will need to expand the base for half and inch, the 50mm 1.8G is a little shorter than the 18-55 VRII however the hood of this lens is a little bigger than the 18-55 one, so again you will need half inch more to fit the 50mm + Hood then you will need to expand the bottom part. Bottom line my experience with the D5500 and the 18-55mm and small primes is that you have two choices, with hood attached expand the base of the holster, if you don't want to expand the base reverse the hood, is not a big problem but a minor annoyance, I understand that the current size for those who don't use hoods should work like a charm, as another reviewer mentioned I think that Think Tank should produce a Digital Holster "15", with half inch width and half inch taller it would be absolutely perfect for me. My review should be 4 1/2 stars, but since it's a fantastic product that is challenged for my habit to use hoods all the time I give it 5 stars, final advice for you; * If you shot Canon SL1/T2/T3/T4 or Nikon D3XXX with kits or primes with or without hood you will be absolutely fine. * If you shot Canon T5/T6i or Nikon D5XXX with kits or primes without hood you will be absolutely fine, with hood you will have to choose to reverse the hood or expand the base. Of course with medium zooms or small telephotos you will have to expand the base (70-300, 55-300, etc). * If you shot Canon 7D, 60D, 6D, 5D or Nikon 7XXX, 6XX or 7XX and don't use grips or L-brackets and don't have big telephotos go for the Digital Holster 20, if you have long telephotos go for the 30. * If you shot Canon 70D or T6s you have a problem, because the Holster 10 will be small for you and the 20 a little to big. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 12, 2015 by jmateo

  • Great bag for a mirrorless camera and a lens
Size: 75 centimeters Color: Black
I love that this holster has a zip down bottom so when you want to carry a bigger lens you don't have to switch bags. It can easily hold my Sony 70-200/f4 lens on my Sony a6300. There is an elasticized pocket on the back you can put something small that won't fall out. The side pocket has a rain hood in it and there's not really any room if you wanted to use it. If you want to give up the rain hood the zippered pocket is a good size for say extra lens caps or lens cloths or extension tubes. The shoulder strap is very comfortable and even offers a tiny pit of padding in the middle. The camera is not held in a sling like other holsters but it fits comfortably in the holster without sloshing around. If you take the rain hood out the camera might move around a little since the hood in the pocket takes up a little space in the main pocket. You can't take much else in this holster but I would think if you're going to use a holster instead of a camera bag you just want the camera and lens and nothing else. The material seems like it will wear well. It doesn't feel very flimsy. I just wish it wasn't as pricey as some of the other brands. I also have a think tank computer bag and a think tank camera backpack and they are still holding up well despite having them for several years. You do get what you pay for most times. Despite the price I'm very happy with the holster bag. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 21, 2021 by A.M.

  • Good for Nikon D750? Short Answer: Maybe
Size: 75 centimeters Color: Black
I love these Holster bags (hence the 5 stars). I had already bought the Holster 20, and my Nikon D750 fits in that just fine. I've seen questions here as to whether the Nikon D750 will fit in the Holster 10. I'm short (only 4'11"), and the 20 seemed kind of big for me. So, I thought that I'd try the 10 and let everyone know from experience whether it fits or not. It is such a tight fit in the 10, that it's really not worth the hassle. It's a hassle putting it in: First, you will need to have a camera strap and put it on top, because that's probably the only way you're going to get it out later. It also needs a bit of pushing to get it in there in the first place (and the somewhat bulky raincover in the pocket impedes that a bit also). It's a hassle taking it out. You need to pull it out by the camera strap, since it's very difficult to get your hand around the camera (I suppose I could have tried a little harder, my hands are small anyway, but it was just easier to pull it out by the strap). Now, if you don't mind all that, then go ahead and give it a try. Personally, I'm sticking with the bulkier 20 and I'm going to return the 10. EDIT: I actually decided to keep the 10. After removing the raincover, it's easier to push the camera into the bag. Since I'll be using this for taking pictures while hiking, I'll always have my hiking backpack too. The raincover can go in my pack. Enjoy! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 13, 2021 by BonnieB

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