Think Tank - Shape Shifter!


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From the pictures, I am not able to tell how the tripod will be secured at the top...

Is the size of Street Walker similar to the Antidote?

Drats, wanna go down to take a look but have to keep a watch on my wallet.

Bro, it is better to come down and see the bags yourself to satisfy your curiousity. :)
Let me help you to hold your wallet, before you enter the shop. :devil:
 

It seems everyone having their peek on the bags. :(
Today, collect mine. :bsmilie:

Calebk bro.....you going down? :think:

I don't know bro. My school is going to end late today. ): I may not make it on time. Guess you take it as I'm not coming down today lor. So sorry. Meet you another time.

Bro, it is better to come down and see the bags yourself to satisfy your curiousity. :)
Let me help you to hold your wallet, before you enter the shop. :devil:

Haha. Then what if he ask you for the wallet after seeing?
 

I don't know bro. My school is going to end late today. ): I may not make it on time. Guess you take it as I'm not coming down today lor. So sorry. Meet you another time.



Haha. Then what if he ask you for the wallet after seeing?

Okie!

:think:......I lost the wallet. :embrass:
 

Remember to leave some for the rest.
 

Hahaha.

My first impressions on the bag:

Roomy - doubt I'll fill it up on daily trips or on heavier shoots.
Comfy - the way the rear of the backpack is very well-contoured and ergonomic, much more so than the Airport Antidote's rear face.
Lots of pockets - more than I could ever ask for, compared to the Antidote. Enough pockets to easily fit and access miscellaneous stuff like an iPod, keys, etc. I'll still be holding on to the Airport Antidote for a bit, while deciding if I can live without the foam box of a bag and the multitude of dividers that I can use with other bags (I probably won't sell it). :D

if you already have the antidote, i think you dun need the SWHD. :think:
 

Planning to do sky diving? :think:

Let me know if you are going to use it for skydiving. I will be there to document it.

FYI, someone's warranty became void the moment he bought his SS cause he has a tendency to overload his bags. Sorry, I cannot reveal his name here due to hazardous threat to my health.
 

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it is the nickname for the new Thinktankphoto backpack, the Shapeshifter.
 

Hahaha.

My first impressions on the bag:

Roomy - doubt I'll fill it up on daily trips or on heavier shoots.
Comfy - the way the rear of the backpack is very well-contoured and ergonomic, much more so than the Airport Antidote's rear face.
Lots of pockets - more than I could ever ask for, compared to the Antidote. Enough pockets to easily fit and access miscellaneous stuff like an iPod, keys, etc. I'll still be holding on to the Airport Antidote for a bit, while deciding if I can live without the foam box of a bag and the multitude of dividers that I can use with other bags (I probably won't sell it). :D

I was figuring on filling the empty pouches with a couple of sandwiches. :embrass:

Seriously, I am going on a one week assignment tomorrow. The Shape Shifter and the Change Up will be full of camera equipment, the Airport Acceleration will be full of computer equipment and my clothes.

George - dpmac.com
 

Looks like you guys have gotten your "dream bags". So far "The Prata" has passed my field weather test. Love the straps, thick enough, and doesn't look bulky with the amount of things in my "daily lightweight bag".
 

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JFYI, the bag that James is carrying is packed with 70-200VR, 14-24, 24-70, D3 with a RRS L bracket and a D700. Plus a 13" macbook. Definitely looks slimmer than the Airports series anytime.
 

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