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Think Tank Photo Streetwalker Camera Backpack

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Stanley 2024-04-21 08:22:53

[Zipper] Picking a photo backpack is an extremely personal choice. I wanted something that was relatively compact and light that would hold my Sony mirrorless system. I have the Sony alpha 7 1V with four lenses. The 24-105f/4, 12-24 f/2.8, 70-200f/4 and the 90 f/2.8. All fit perfectly into this backpack. The Think Tank Photo StreetWalker V2.0 fits comfortably and is light for day hikes and 8-10 mile hikes into the back country. My shoulders are not sore after a day long hike and that's very important for comfort. It fits under an airline seat in tourist class seating and is easy to manage during travel. All my equipment fits snugly and is well protected. The Think Tank StreetWalker replaces a 10 year old Tamrac backpack and is more comfortable. It also fits my Nikon D850 and corresponding Nikon lenses. I am very happy with this purchase!

5
Gregory 2024-07-17 05:32:55

[10.65 lb] First, always a pleasure to order from B&H, top notch service! The Think Tank Streetwalker Rolling Backpack is well designed and very well built. It held all the gear I needed it to with ease and with a bit to spare. The first trip using it confirmed my initial impression that this bag would fit my needs. I'm a firm believer that there is no perfect camera bag having gone through many, however, Think Tank is getting really close!

5
John 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[15.2 lb] I already had a Think Tank backpack, which I love.. but I also needed a hard case for my Canon R5 system. Perfect depth for an R5 w handgrip. Also fits 24-70, 70-200, 100 macro, 14-35, plus flash, charger and the accessories.

5
Lincoln 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Navy Blue] I love Think Tank products and for the longest time had the backpack version of this carry on.� It's excellent, but lugging 15K of gear around airports and through hotels etc etc got really old, REALLY fast.� So, I hemmed and hawed and finally got the Intl V3.0.� Well, it holds all the same stuff my backpack did (I was worried the handle would get in the way but it doesn't - it just means I organize things a bit differently but it all still fits) and wow do I feel better when I get on location and I haven't had to carry it all.�� I also think that it being a roller my gear is a bit less subjected to bumps and such as I'm not putting it down and picking it up as much.�� I love the locking system (easier than the backpack version) and overall am thrilled with this bag.

5
Charles 2024-04-06 07:15:59

[Shoulder Strap] I have 4 Think Tank bags (backpack, roller, shoulder). They are built extremely well so I can't say that any have worn out or needs to be replaced or repaired. Like all travel photographers they get beat up on the journeys and none have ever failed me. Love the built-in locking mechanism added to the new generation of roller bag. Plenty of dividers. A place for everything and in a way I can carry too much. The older you get the less you want to carry but if you need to, this bag seems to have a place for it. It looks like everyone else's roller so it doesn't scream PHOTOGRAPHER so that makes me feel at ease when on the street in a foreign country. Can't go wrong with this bag.

5
Dan 2024-04-19 04:14:55

[Empty] I used a Think Tank Lens Case Duo 40 and Think Tank Lens Case Duo 20 inside the backpack to hold my lenses. Otherwise, the lenses swim around too much. My Canon R6 with EF 70-300L with ring adapter attached fits with ease. I do turn the lens hood around.

5
Eric 2024-06-04 02:51:45

[Black] I bought this strap for use with a backpack and Think Tank’s harness that holds up their belt system. Excellent idea and use, though too expensive like all specialty products. I did make one modification, though. Since my wife is handy with needle and thread, we substituted the screw-in device with a QD fixture. Now I’m completely switched over to QD.

5
Dwayne 2024-06-04 06:21:20

[Orange] This backpack has been discontinued by Think Tank / Mindshift in favor of their sling packs. As a photographer who's main focus (pun intended) is landscape photography who also has fun with street macro, I find that there is not one camera bag that works best for all situations. My go-to main bag is a Nya-Evo as it carries everything I need. Lately I have been doing a significant amount of shooting in the NJ Pine Barren Swamps and waterfalls, where I find I need quick access to my gear without removing the bag. This is when I found the PhotoCross 15 backpack. It carries the gear needed and I can get quick access without having to find a place to put the bag down (especially while wearing muck boots or waders in deep swampy water). I also have a smaller PhotoCross sling which I use for street photography. Like all Think Tank/Mindshift gear, the quality is excellent. If you need this kind of access grab one while there are some still available.

5
Bobby 2024-06-02 07:13:54

[0.75 lb] Think Tank and B&H great stuff

5
Shay 2024-06-12 01:55:57

[Zipper] This is not my first Think Tank bag, and I'm happy with it.

5