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Think Tank Mirrorless Mover 10 - Borsa per fotocamera, colore: Arancione

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39,99€ -55%

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1.Colore:Grigio Freddo.


Informazioni su questo articolo

  • Progettato per trasportare e proteggere i moderni sistemi mirrorless
  • Tracolla rimovibile e passante per cintura converte facilmente la borsa in un marsupio
  • Coperchio ribaltabile con chiusura magnetica per un rapido accesso all'attrezzatura
  • Si adatta a un corpo mirrorless di piccole e medie dimensioni con teleobiettivo piccolo, lente pancake o piccolo primo attaccato.
  • Dimensioni esterne: 15 x 16,5 x 11,5 cm (larghezza x altezza x profondità). Dimensioni interne: 12,7 x 14 x 8 cm (larghezza x altezza x altezza). Peso: 0,26 kg, pioggia inclusa. copertura e tracolla


La serie Mirrorless Mover è progettata specificamente per sistemi mirrorless. Disponibili in cinque dimensioni e quattro colori proprietari, i traslochi Mirrorless hanno un ampio appeal tra fotografi di tutti i tipi.


Yamhellian
Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 8 gennaio 2025
I have a Fujifilm X100, with a wrist strap. It fits, but not much room for any attachments or accessories ( adapter ring, lens hood, alternate camera strap, etc). If you have the X100 and the wide angle or telephoto attachments, mive on, this bag is WAY too small. The Rain hood is worthless, there is no way to attach the shoulder strap or use the hand grip with it on. Of course you could put it on backwards so it would act as a water bag and fill everything up with water!The internal divider refuses to attach using the velcro strips, I may see if I can modify with wider and heavier velcro, (are you listening Think Tank?).Size wise it is about 1/2” smaller in the depth and width dimensions, height is the full 6”. I’m hoping with some use it will relax and stretch out a little. I had looked at the Mirrorless Mover 20 at a camera store and determined it was too big.Build quality is good (it should be for the price paid), the magnetic flap works, but is kind of wonky, and not strong enough by itself to hand carry without the flap being zipped. If they had three magnets across I think you could carry without zipping.I’m just disappointed. They should have called it the Mirrorless Mover 1.5, as in 1.5 liter. I had hoped to carry everything for the camera ( which isn’t that much for an X100) in one bag for a upcoming trip, but that won’t happen. It isn’t fatal, just a frustration.
Paul M. Zahorosky
Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 4 settembre 2024
The Mirrorless Mover series continues to be a minor disappointment in its second iteration. While I really appreciate the vast range of sizes and the good quality of the bags, they are just a bit over-engineered yet mildly lacking. Specifically for the Mirrorless Mover 10 V2:1. The top flap - I absolutely despise it. The flap was annoying in the V1 bags and is still annoying in the V2 bags. It's supposed to make for quick access (if you opt to not zip the main compartment), but the huge floppy fabric is just in the way all the time. It makes zipping or unzipping the main compartment less smooth and is a lot of fabric to fold out of the way (towards you - not away) in order to access the bag.2. The internal velcro divider is pretty useless. ThinkTank really needs to stop using the lame cheap foam-filled nylon fabric dividers in all of their bags and adopt the slimmer and foldable type that other brands use. (My favorite MindShift bag - the PhotoCross 13 Backpack - came with a million dividers and I don't use any of them).3. The small pocket inside the lid of the main compartment could have been way bigger and, again, maybe ditch the velcro. How about a magnet...?4. The small front zippered pocket is slow to access thanks to the flap mentioned earlier. This zippered pocket does have some organizational pockets on the inside but I don't understand why the small "battery" pockets need velcro tab closures. They should just be slip pockets. Thankfully, the rain cover stashed in the front pocket is removable - I wish the key clip was the same (I never use those and they just end up hanging out of the bag when trying to zip up).5. The exterior side pockets - one stretchy mesh and the other not - unfortunately don't hold a water bottle as I had hoped.6. While not nearly as bad as the "My 2nd Brain" bag that I removed ALL of the metal zipper pulls due to the noise and replaced with paracord pulls - the Mirrorless Mover is still a bit noisy with the metal hardware.7. The shoulder strap is nothing special. Could be a nicer material with better hardware.I've tried several sizes of the V1 in the past and recently tried a Mirrorless Mover 10 V2 when shopping for a very small camera bag with an external bottle pocket. In addition to the exterior pockets not being able to hold much of anything, the rest of the bag is still not useful enough to replace any of my existing camera bags.
An Avid Shopper
Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 18 maggio 2024
Love the orange color, perfect size and match for a Sony A7CR with a 24mm f2.8 G lens attached.
Jean-Philippe
Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 20 marzo 2024
Great product and quality but does not fit a film sur like Nikon fm@. A bit too small. One of the product pictures (the one with the view inside the bag) is slightly misleading
Casey
Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 12 aprile 2024
Think Tank make a very solid product. This is thoughtfully designed and has some convenient features. It's well made and I have no doubt that this will last a very long time. I got this as a vine item and was interested in it for my Fuji mirrorless setup when I only want to take the kit lens. This is a great size for something like a the X100VI or an XT4 or 5 if you're using a small pancake lense, but it's just a little too small to use with the XT4 and the 18-55 kit lens. The Mirrorless Mover 10 doesn't quite fit my rig but I am considering one of the larger bags for my XT4.