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Review Summary
2019-07-22T09:16:02
I bought this bag to carry my time-lapse and star-tracking equipment. If fits the Sky Tracker Pro almost perfectly, with enough room left over for a USB battery pack, and other small accessories. The velcro grips are very large, and loud. So the "silencers" are a good addition.
Joshua D.
2019-07-18T07:59:04
I'm pleased by the materials, construction, the size of this bag, and its particular utility. I wanted a smaller bag for local photo ops, running errands, etc., that would enable me to carry two cameras, extra batteries, cards I might need. While relatively small, this bag is perfect for micro four-thirds gear, and accommodates a G9 with the 12-60mm lens and a GX8 with a 12-32mm or 42.5mm lens, perfect for a day of shooting. While it could hold a smaller body zoom, such as the 45-175mm or 45-200mm, it would be too short for some of the larger zooms currently available for Panasonic and Olympus bodies. While I've only used it with my Panasonic bodies, I am pretty sure I could use it with my E-M1 and a prime or 12-40mm lens and an E-M5 with one of the smaller primes. The rain cover that is supplied with the bag is a great addition as well. At the time I purchased the bag, the sale price was so attractive I actually bought two of them and am pleased to have done so. I am pretty sure the solid construction will guarantee the bag will serve my needs for years to come.
ROBERT L.
2019-07-06T21:13:24
I've been looking for a bag that's of a manageable size yet have enough space to hold my gear. This one is a perfect size, lightweight and the strap allows me to wear it crossover style, freeing my hands for other things.
Joseph D.
2019-06-30T18:09:41
Big enough for a camera with proper lens, but still small enough to be useful. Using with an Olympus OMD E-M1 and 14-54mm lens.
RON L.
2019-04-10T08:55:28
The Think Tank bag looks like the photos on Adorama. My only thought: I wish there were a few more images of the interior of the bag-perhaps with a mirrorless body and several lenses? The items I want to carry fit—but tightly. FWIW: I travel with a Fuji XT-2 and two lenses: 18-55 & 10-24
Allen B.
2019-03-21T11:37:13
I have been looking and looking and looking for a compact bag that can hold my m4/3 system. This is the bag. It holds my GX85 with 12-35 f2.8 attached, along with my Oly 9-18, Oly 45 f1.8, Panny 25 f1.7 and Panny 45-150 zoom, PLUS CPL and ND filters and Cokin holder and 5 HiTech grad ND filters. I can also stuff a MK320 flash in one of the end pockets. The usual Think Tank build quality as well.
CURTIS C.
2019-03-14T08:44:08
Returned to Adorama. Nice well made bag, but not what I was looking for. I wanted a camera/utility bag for travel... one that doesn't immediately announce, "camera equipment inside." This bag definitely looks like a camera bag. Exchanged for one of Adorama's more utilitarian bags.
Jerry C.
2019-01-21T20:55:36
Great little bag, smaller than I thought it would be but works well for the Fujifilm system, a camera body and 3 short lenses.
Dennis C.
2019-01-19T17:25:05
Fits a7 III with 24-105 + extra lense, like 70-300 + V360 flash
IGOR S.
2019-01-15T13:32:48
This is the smallest bag that will fit a Nikon Z mirrorless camera with two native lenses. One mounted and the other tucked vertically. With some ingenuity, you may also be able to store a tiny flash such as the SB-400. The fit will be tight, but workable.
Sami M.
2019-01-10T11:35:34
The Think Tank Urban Approach 5, is just about the perfect size for my Fujifilm X-T2 or XT20 camera. I can carry either with the 18-55 lens mounted on the camera, plus have room for the 55-200 and 23mm f/2 lens.It was what I was looking for in a small carry bag for travel or street photography. The hook and loop system works well to keep everything intact, though I was looking at the other Think Tank bags that close with a magnet, this is more secure I think.The quest for a perfect bag is never ending, I have several and have learned that each bag has it's place and there is not a perfect bag for every type of photography. So we get to have more than one bag.
Michael C.
2019-01-10T07:41:55
I purchased this Urban Approach 5 in comparison to the newer Think Tank Mirrorless Mover 20 model as they are both good for mirrlorless body + couple lenses & accessories. This UA5 seems to be much better built and higher quality and looks for professional too. I like the leather accent and the metal plate. It's slightly heavier but feel solid and more protection than the Mover 20. I also like the handle on this one better. The only thing I dont like about the UA5 is that it's not completely closed like the Mover 20 with the zipper. So anything like sand, dust, or small items can get to from 2 sides of UA5 easily unless using the included rain pouch. Overall, I'm happy with this so far. I might try out the Peak Design 5L next and see if that's any better.
TSZ W.
2019-01-02T07:34:12
Nice compact bag for a mirrorless or Micro 4/3 camera when you don’t want to lug around a lot of gear. Fits camera with room for a second lens or flash. If you have a Micro 4/3 camera you can probably fit in another lens.
JOHN E.
2018-08-26T09:28:25
Space for camera body, two lens and battery charger. Nice and compact.
Michelle I.
Mirrorless Cameras
Durable water-repellant (DWR) coating
Polyurethane coating
1680D ballistic nylon
YKK RC Fuse (abrasion-resistant) zippers
Antique plated metal hardware
420D high density nylon
Ultra-stretch mesh
Nylon seatbelt webbing
Nylon air-mesh
Full-grain BBG Leather
Removable, closed cell foam dividers
Polyurethane backed liner and dividers
210D silver-toned nylon, nylex
Hexa mesh
2x polyurethane coated nylon
190T seam-sealed rain cover
3-ply bonded nylon thread
Medium to large mirrorless body or compact DSLR with lens attached, 2-4 additional lenses and a 10" tablet
Sony A7R with 24-70mm f/4 attached, 70-200 f/4, 55mm f/1.8, 35mm f/2.8, iPad
Canon Rebel T6i with 24-70mm f/4 attached, 70-200mm f/4, 16-35mm f/4 and an iPad
Top Handle
Padded Shoulder Strap
Fabric-fastening front flap
No
Exterior: 12.4 x 8.9 x 5.5" / 31.50 x 22.61 x 13.97cm
Interior: 11 x 8.3 x 3.9" / 27.94 x 21.08 x 9.91cm
Tablet Pocket: 9.8 x 7.9 x 0.5" / 24.89 x 20.07 x 1.27cm
1.7lbs / 0.77kg (with all accessories)
874530008474
Excellent bag for travel or street photography
By Michael C.
The Think Tank Urban Approach 5, is just about the perfect size for my Fujifilm X-T2 or XT20 camera. I can carry either with the 18-55 lens mounted on the camera, plus have room for the 55-200 and 23mm f/2 lens.It was what I was looking for in a small carry bag for travel or street photography. The hook and loop system works well to keep everything intact, though I was looking at the other Think Tank bags that close with a magnet, this is more secure I think.The quest for a perfect bag is nev...
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A great bag for carrying secondary equipment
By Joshua D.
I bought this bag to carry my time-lapse and star-tracking equipment. If fits the Sky Tracker Pro almost perfectly, with enough room left over for a USB battery pack, and other small accessories. The velcro grips are very large, and loud. So the "silencers" are a good addition.
Low profile, high capacity shoulder bag specifically for your Mirrorless camera gear. Quickly grab your mirrorless camera gear and accessories. While compact and convenient, the Urban Approach 10 shoulder bag still includes room for a tablet. Made with the same timeless look and feel of their Urban Disguise Classic series, this space-saving bag blends into any environment with low-contrast and matte black appearance.