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Description: Holds an amazing amount of gear!
This will hold more gear than you ever imagined, such as a wide angle lens with a hood attached, a 24-70 2.8 with the hood, a 70 -200 2.8 with the hood reversed, AND two pro-size SLR’s in the expandable front pockets (without the lenses attached). A regular size SLR with a lens attached can also be put straight down inside of the bag. Strobes fit into the side stretch pockets, as well.



GEAR
2 SLR w/ lens attached straight down2 PRO SLR (BODY ONLY) in front pocket
OR 3 - 6 LENSES SUCH AS:
16-35 2.8 hood EXTENDED (Canon)
17-35 2.8 hood EXTENDED (Nikon)
24-70 2.8 hood EXTENDED (Canon)
28-70 2.8 hood EXTENDED (Nikon)
70-200 2.8 hood REVERSED
INTERNAL DIMENSIONS
13.25” L x 10.25” H x 4.25” D
34 x 26 x 10.5 cm


EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS
14” L x 11” H x 4.375” D
35.5 x 28 x 11 cm


LAPTOP COMPARTMENT DIMENSIONS
Not Available


WEIGHT
(Varies based on which
accessories are used)
2 lbs 3 oz - 3 lbs 2 oz
992 - 1418 grams
$149.00


FEATURES
• BALLISTICS FABRIC/ YKK ZIPS
• ”NO RHETORIC” WARRANTY
• Pro Speed Belt slot
• Non-slip shoulder strap
• Curved Comfort™ shoulder strap
• Doesn't look like a camera bag
• Professional luggage appearance
• Soft, molds to your body
• YKK locking zipper sliders
• Clear business card holder
• Seam-sealed raincover included
• Front flap with pocket
• Top handle(s)
• Front pockets holds SLRs (BODY ONLY)
• 2 Pockets under front flap
• Side stretch pockets
• Organizer inside of Front flap
• Pocket and organizer under flap
• Slot for roller attachment
• Top upper D rings for attachment
• Additional rear pocket
• Shoulder harness attachment
• Front flap secret pocket
• Pee Wee Pixel Pocket Rocket
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Review Date: Mon December 29, 2008 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 8 

 
Pros: Holds quite a bit, quiet main zippered opening
Cons: Strap is uncomfortable if fully loaded

I bought the Think Tank Disguise 40 about a year ago and have been using it pretty frequently. It's been holding up pretty nicely with no noticeable wear or tear. The zippers are heavy duty and the velcro is still strong.


Ok - here's what you've want to know: what does it hold?


Maximum stuff (pretty much a carrier to a location shoot - not recommended for walk-about)


- Nikon D300 (no grip) with 17-55mm hood on (not reversed) in main compartment
- 2x SB-800 strobes in main compartment
- 80-200mm or 70-200mm 2.8 hood reversed in main compartment
- D70s body only in front chunky pocket
- Manfrotto super clamp in front chunky pocket
- 1x SB-800 strobe in side pocket
- 1x SB-600 in other side pocket
- Miscellaneous stuff in inner flaps and compartments (memory cards, brushes cleaning cloths etc)
- Small notepad on the rear pocket (my 12" iBook doesn't fit)


Keep in mind that it will fit the above - NO PROBLEM but it WILL be heavy.


Usual walk around:
- Nikon D300 with 17-55mm 2.8
- 70-200mm 2.8
- SB-800 and one super clamp.


Light enough to carry for a while - plus there's more room for stuff. I figure that I could get away with a smaller bag for a carry-around load.

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