Urban Disguise 50 V2.0 Product Features

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The briefcase size Urban Disguise 50 V2.0 fits more gear that it appears, and a 15.4" laptop! A wide angle lens with hood in position, 24-70 f2.8 with hood in position and 70-200 f2.8 with hood reversed all fit vertically into the main compartment. A separate, padded compartment carries up to a 15.4" laptop (compare laptop dimensions with specifications below) The new Expansion Zipper, at the top of the main compartment, increases the depth of the Urban Disguise 50 V2.0 to fit a pro size DSLR with a lens attached! Now it's the photographer's choice to carry a pro or regular size DSLR with a standard lens attached.

To view more details about the Urban Disguise 50 V2.0 and the rest of the Urban Disguise V2.0 Series of camera shoulder bags, please visit http://www.thinktankphoto.com

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  • @GettingPrepared at least the option is there. after all, it's STILL a camera bag.

  • I have 3x think tank bags a Urban Disguise 60 v2.0 modular system with harness and to top it off have the Airport Acceleration v2 they all rock and make my life so much easier.

  • I will buy one!!!

  • Thanks very much Chris!!

    I've just checked: Think Tank Photo Modular Belt System for Event Photography video and i think that is precisely what I am looking and going for!

    Kind Regards! :-)

    Vadim G

  • @vadimggg That's definitely a consideration! Take a look at our beltpacks or modular systems to get the weight off your shoulders. Once you have quick access to gear around your waist, you just can't go back.

    Take a look at a video that our lead designer did on the benefits of a modular system. It's titled: Think Tank Photo Modular Belt System for Event Photography.

    Sorry, YouTube doesn't allow links in replies :(

    Just let me know if you have any additional questions!

    Best- Chris

  • wondering how far will photographer carry that bag with all that equipment without crippling his spine or strangling himself (if using strap across the body)...Im looking for quickaccessing and spine safe solution for carrying 70-200 2.8, 20-105, 16-35 plus body... got bad back also, so im doing my research carefully ;)

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