
Review Summary
2010-02-22T19:00:00
Its a good bag with a lot of options making it a shoulder bag or a waist bag. The waist bag option has some of the features of the speed belt where you can attach more to it. The bag will fit a 5d2 with a 24-105 attached with another lens or 2 plus a flash. Many pockets and little extras along with the great build you would expect from TT. What I do not like 1. The included dividers that the camera sit in are very flimsy, I contacted thinktank and they are sending me some other options. 2. When using it as a shoulder bag the D rings are a close to your body so if you do not have the bag zipped you may drop your gear. I did not like the speed series because those bags are hard and clumsy, this one is much softer and easier to carry. The only bag I would honestly say I like more is the Urban Disguise 35. Hope this helps, I had a hard time finding reviews of this bag but I was lucky enough to try one out in a store before ordering one from Adorama.
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Multimedia Wired Up 10 is a belt pack designed for photographers capturing still photos with audio and video content. Capable of carrying a video capable DSLR or camcorder, the Wired Up 10 also accommodates standard zoom and wide angle zoom lenses with portable audio and video accessories. Cable ports built into the bag manage connections between devices, streamline work ow and allow photographers to concentrate on creating timeless imagery.
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