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2025-08-20T20:00:00
I've had a Sony a6400 with Sony 18-135 lens for several years. When originally purchased, I wasn't aware of ThinkTank and bought a CaseLogic case that worked fine with my LowePro chest harness. However, I recently bought the Sony E 70-350 F4.5-6.3 G OSS lens for this camera and wanted a holster style case for camera with this lens. I hit the jackpot with the ThinkTank 10 V3. The Sony a6400 with 18-135 lens fits perfectly with lens hood reversed. When I unzip and extend the bottom section, the camera with 70-350 lens fits perfectly with the hood extended! Also when unzipped, the camera with 18-135 lens and hood extended easily fits, and even though the case is longer than needed, the adjustable (or removable) center divider supports the camera body so it doesn't sink down in the holster. There is room on the other side of the center divider for a bulb blower, etc but not for a second lens. This is a well-built case with thoughtful features like the removable top flap which protects your camera's rear screen, rainfly, and interior and exterior pockets for holding extra memory cards, batteries, filters, etc. I'm 100% happy with the Digital Holster 10 V3 and it works perfectly with my chest harness and camera/lenses for hiking in rugged terrain or bad weather when I want a little more protection than my Cotton Carrier system provides.
Randy H.
2025-07-29T20:00:00
My Zf is equipped with a SmallRig grip and paired with the Nikon 28-400mm lens. With the lens hood mounted in the shooting position and the top-loading holster case fully extended, the fit is very snug. It's a bit tight when taking the camera out, but it perfectly meets my need for a compact setup.
A-Phok
2025-07-25T20:00:00
As the title indicates, the case is a wonderful match for my OMD camera and 150 to 400 lens with lens hood inverted on the lens.
John P.
2025-07-03T20:00:00
I absolutely love this camera bag. I had the earlier version and when I saw this new version I purchased it right away. I mostly use it for my Canon R5 with the Canon 70-200L with the 4x extender. Plus the adapter. I am so excited that it now has a divider so I can carry a smaller lens. Like: My R5 with the 24-70 attached and my 16-35 lens on the bottom. I use this bag more than any other bag I own.
Tracy B.
2025-05-25T20:00:00
I really like the bag! I had an early version of this bag, and I miss the plastic tab that holds it into place on the think tank belt. I also liked the rain cover to have its own pouch like before. So those two things bummed me out a bit - but I used my last one for years and years and I do love it! I use it with a belt (not the shoulder strap- only the strap from the camera out). I carry it for long hikes on my hips and don't have any issues. It is robust and love the small pockets for my extra cards and batteries. I highly recommend this bag!!
Susan E.
2025-05-23T20:00:00
I own a bunch of Think Tank bags, so I had high hopes for this. The bag itself seems ok, but the strap is a disaster. It's thin and skimpy (the padding is unimpressive) and it's extremely short. Even at maximum length, the bag sits closer to my armpit than my waist, making drawing the camera out very tricky. I'm 6ft 2, so tall but not a giant and have never had this issue with my other Think Tank bags. Because the strap attaches with a funny proprietary clip into a little fabric loop, you can't easily just add a better strap. You'd have to thread a karabiner of some kind through, which could cause long-term durability issues on the thin fabric loop. You don't want your expensive fast lens smashing on the ground due to a janky strap arrangement. Very disappointing, if it had normal d-ring attachment points, it would have been a keeper. As it is, it went back to the retailer. The first Think Tank bag I've had to reject.
Kattefjaes
2025-02-23T19:00:00
I have really enjoyed using the holster with my Nikon Z8 and attached 180-600 lens along with my monopod while hiking and biking to birding/wildlife locations. The pouches allow me to carry a filter and my Think Tank cards and power wallet. Wish it was just an inch taller so that my camera strap would fit in better and that the fit would not be "as snug".
Sharon C.
2025-02-22T19:00:00
I've been a ThinkTank customer for many years, own many of their products and have always been impressed with the quality. I recently ordered a lens case for $59.75 and on checkout was shocked to see the shipping cost was $79 ( I live in Hawaii ). But, I emailed ThinkTank and they fixed a problem so I could order the same case and ship it for $14. Good customer service!
David M.
2025-02-22T19:00:00
The holster is a great addition to my ThinkTank Suburban Disguise 30. Build quality is excellent, and roomy enough to keep my Z6iii w/ 28-400 tele safe and secure but easily accessible. Based on my prior TT purchase, the Holster was a no-brainer / no-risk purchase decision, and is a terrific value for the price. Big thanks to the ThinkTank crew!
Mitchel E.
2024-12-22T19:00:00
This was the perfect choice for my Canon Mirrorless camera. It is light weight, give great protection and great for when you don't need to bring you big camera bag.
Therman J.
2024-12-09T19:00:00
The strap is the thinnest strap and must be replaced by an aftermarket strap for effectiveness. The pocket lacks inside slip-in storage pockets for cards or batteries .... I have been a LONG-TIME customer and have a significant number of products .... this is NOT up to thinkTank standards ....
Bob K.
2024-11-11T19:00:00
I needed a minimal case for some camera/lens protection but the ability to fit easily into my carry on luggage. The Digital Holster 20 V3 case is perfect. Well made and with a couple extra pockets for a filter, the charger and an extra battery. Just returned from an African safari and it worked well for my Nikon Zf with 28-400mm zoom. Highly recommend!
Heidi g.
2024-11-10T19:00:00
As always Thinktank design and quality is the best. 15 year Thinktank customer and committed user.
Paul B.
2024-11-07T19:00:00
This has been a great choice for carrying a second body and lens. With either a Nikon Z8 or Z9 body, it can accomodate a Z70-200 2.8 or a Tamron 150-500 mm lens. I can attach it to the harness or use the shoulder strap. I leave the lens hood in place making it quick to change cameras.
James N.
2024-11-01T20:00:00
Great quality! Fits a Nikon Z8 and Nikon 180-600mm lens attached.
Eric S.
2024-10-31T20:00:00
This new version works much better with large cameras like my Nikon Z9 and my Nikon Z6III with a battery grip.
Ken M.
2024-10-21T20:00:00
Great new design!! Has a better feel.This holster is definitely an improvement over the older model.
Walter J.
2024-09-29T20:00:00
I think this is a solid product to have a smaller bag to manage your mirrorless camera
Ian Y.
2024-09-26T20:00:00
Years ago, I bought my first one. Been using them ever since (way...too many cameras !). My only complaint is a sorta small one. The "pocket" on the front can (not always) loose its elasticity and sag. And that's without ever using it. I've never used the front outside pocket. But out of 7, various sizes of the Digital Holsters that I have, 2 of them have the sag problem. Other than that, a good fit, the cameras don't bounce around, the top holds them secure, even with a little stretching from a slightly too tall a camera/lens. Even though the holster, comes with a seperate "rain cover", the holster itself has kept the rain from my cameras in light to medium rain. Great product overall. Mike
Mike V.
2024-09-21T20:00:00
Think Tank's Digital Holster 150 was my third holster purchase. The 150, like my previous holster purchases, is well designed and sturdy. The 150 holster gives me the capability to conveniently transport my camera and super telezoom lens without lugging around my other camera gear. More importantly, the 150 provides a trusted level of protection for both my camera and lens.
Darryl L.
2024-09-19T20:00:00
I was looking for a bag to protect my "big gear," and this wound up answering the call perfectly. With the lens hood reversed, an OM System OM-1 (original or Mark II) and M.Zuiko 150-400mm Pro lens fit in this bag pretty much exactly. I haven't taken the bag outside the house (*yet*), but now can use it to protect things when I take them out in the field. The rain fly, as always, is excellent -- and all the little pockets will come in handy for storing little stuff that would otherwise clutter my pockets.
Eric S.
2024-09-16T20:00:00
Great product! I now have2!
Walter J.
2024-09-12T20:00:00
I have not used this bag out in the field yet. When I do I was very happy to see that my 7II with the 180-600mm just fits perfectly. It will be great for when I just want to take this setup out. Looking to get the belt system for it also.
Neal
2024-08-31T20:00:00
Have used a couple times and the Holster works well. Putting a pretty heavy Leica SL3 and a 100-400 lens in it. I added a separate shoulder pad under the Holster's shoulder pad for more comfort with the weight in the Holster.
Robert M.
2024-08-26T20:00:00
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Bryant
2021-07-16T20:00:00
I use this for my mirrorless Fujifilm X-T4 and it works fine with the Fujinon 16-80 zoom kit lens and, zipped open to fullest length, with the Fujinon 80mm macro lens, (6.25" long and 3.5" diameter, sun hood in stored position). You do have to put the little raincoat elsewhere to carry the Fuji + macro, especially if you use the chunky Fuji neck strap, but hey, it's so hard to find ANYTHING that fits the Fuji stuff, I don't mind. I really like the neck strap and sturdy handle. Neckstrap over the opposite shoulder helps balance the weight while hiking. Works great for me.
Edy
2021-05-12T20:00:00
I bought this to go hiking with, and it will fit perfectly among my other gear. They bag is very well made. I have no issue recommending this bag to anyone.
TJ T.
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Fits a gripped camera body with a 24-70mm f/2.8 with the hood reversed. Popped-down, it fits a 70-200mm f/2.8 with its hood reversed.
Examples:
A Nikon Z9, Canon R3, or any standard-size body with a battery grip, with either a 24-70mm f/2.8 or 70-200mm f/2.8 attached with its hood reversed.
Exterior:
Durable water-repellant (DWR) coating
Polyurethane coating
600D polyester
420D high-density nylon
TPU material (same as the snap top backpacks)
YKK RC Fuse (abrasion-resistant) zippers
3-ply bonded nylon thread
Interior:
D210D nylon
Polyurethane-backed velex liner
2x polyurethane-coated nylon
210T seam-sealed rain cover
High-density closed-cell foam
3-ply bonded nylon thread
Exterior: 7.75 x 10 - 12.75 x 8" (19.5 x 25.5 - 32.5 x 20.5cm)
Interior: 7.5 x 8 - 11.5 x 7.75" (19 x 20.5 - 29 x 19.5cm)
1.05 lbs (476.3g)
Just Right
By Edy
I use this for my mirrorless Fujifilm X-T4 and it works fine with the Fujinon 16-80 zoom kit lens and, zipped open to fullest length, with the Fujinon 80mm macro lens, (6.25" long and 3.5" diameter, sun hood in stored position). You do have to put the little raincoat elsewhere to carry the Fuji + macro, especially if you use the chunky Fuji neck strap, but hey, it's so hard to find ANYTHING that fits the Fuji stuff, I don't mind. I really like the neck strap and sturdy handle. Neckstrap over ...
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WoW!
By Eric S.
Great quality! Fits a Nikon Z8 and Nikon 180-600mm lens attached.
While the Think Tank Digital Holster 40 V3, Large is expertly crafted for photographers who use gripped camera bodies, it offers unmatched versatility and protection for your gear. This innovative holster is specifically designed to accommodate a camera body with a 24-70mm f/2.8 lens, with the hood conveniently reversed. For those using larger lenses, the holster's unique "Pop Down" feature allows it to expand, comfortably fitting a 70-200mm f/2.8 lens with the hood reversed or even in the shooting position.
The Think Tank Digital Holster 40 V3 is form-fitting, ensuring your camera and lens are securely held in place, minimizing movement and potential damage during transport. A spacious, zippered front pocket provides ample storage for essential accessories, such as memory cards, batteries, or lens caps, keeping them easily accessible and organized.
Designed with the needs of professional photographers in mind, this holster combines functionality with a sleek design, making it an ideal choice for those who require quick access to their equipment without compromising on protection. Whether you're on a fast-paced shoot or traveling to your next location, the Think Tank Digital Holster 40 V3, Large ensures your gear is always ready for action.