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*REVIEW* Think Tank Retrospective 20

 
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Dec 30, 2011 08:40 |  #391

hfgarris wrote in post #13529374 (external link)
Hi Dave-

Have you seen the new Think Tank bag recently released ... "Hubba Hubba Hiney" :D :rolleyes:
Where did they get that name from!

http://www.thinktankph​oto.com …ts/hubba-hubba-hiney.aspx (external link)

Might be useful with a M4/3 or NEX5 system ... looks ilke a nice size!


-howard

Thanks Howard. I apologize... I missed your post. Lots of bags, for lots of people. I did look really hard at the Retro5. You're right about naming...

edit~edit:

Howard, just reread and see you got a Hadley Digital! How is it working for you? I am getting closer and closer to getting a second little-bit-larger BillyBag.

Like 2-foot-itis in boating, I suspect. (Own a 14 footer; just need a 16 footer...)


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Jan 20, 2012 02:20 |  #392

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Love the Retrospective 20. This thing holds a lot of gear. It easily fits a non gripped body + 70-200 and a non gripped body with a 200 f1.8 (hood reversed)

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Hey Rez, whats that around your 5d?


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Jan 20, 2012 02:34 |  #393

triton3k wrote in post #13736247 (external link)
Hey Rez, whats that around your 5d?

The handgrip & l bracket?




  
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Jan 20, 2012 07:10 |  #394

RandyS wrote in post #13736272 (external link)
The handgrip & l bracket?


yep, just saw it was an L bracket.


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Apr 27, 2012 17:16 |  #395

Great review, thanks.

Last 2 contenders were this and the Lowepro Pro Messenger 180. TT Retro 20 ordered.




  
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May 11, 2012 01:01 |  #396

I had a rough time deciding and was really torn between the R20, R30 and the Ona Union Street... After so many positive reviews and some some good negotiating with my local shop, R20 has been added to gear list!

I've been playing with it for only a few hours and I'm already in love! The pinestone is totally Jack Bauer style, I couldn't be happier!


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May 11, 2012 09:50 |  #397

Oh man, they have Blue Slate now... hmmm :)


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May 11, 2012 23:36 |  #398

Capeachy wrote in post #14415665 (external link)
Oh man, they have Blue Slate now... hmmm :)

It looks really nice, I've only seen it online but it looks great!


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May 13, 2012 20:29 |  #399

Triggaaar wrote in post #14340660 (external link)
Great review, thanks.

Last 2 contenders were this and the Lowepro Pro Messenger 180. TT Retro 20 ordered.

Welcome to the forum! Enjoy!


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May 19, 2012 20:13 |  #400

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Hello fellow POTNers!
I recently took shipment of the Think Tank Retrospective 20 shoulder bag and I thought that I’d give you all my first impressions and a review of the bag.
I ordered this bag directly from Think Tank Photo for $159.00 + Shipping/Tax

Why I purchased this bag:

Ever since purchasing a 5DII and having my 50D converted to infrared, I’ve been looking for a shoulder/sling bag that could carry both bodies ready to shoot (lenses attached) + 2-3 other lenses. It needed to have easy access to the bodies and lenses. This way I could be out street shooting and not really worry too much about missing a shot while fumbling around trying to get a lens or the other camera out.
I wanted a bag that was going to be inconspicuous, functional, comfortable, and not so big and boxy that I felt like I was carrying a microwave oven over my shoulder.

Needless to say, this is a lot to ask from a bag. I thought I was out of luck and was fully prepared to curl up in a fetal position and give up my search (there may or may not have been crying involved)…That is until…

Enter the TT Retrospective series…
I ordered a 20 in pinestone right away:

Exterior:

“HOLY F***, this is a gorgeous bag!” I exclaimed upon opening the box.
No joke…that’s what I said. I have witnesses and everything.

This is a BEAUTIFUL bag. It’s made from a high quality cotton canvas treated with 3M to be highly water resistant. It’s very well built. The seams look well sewn and fabric well worn. The metal hardware completes the look of an old style shoulder bag.
Think Tank’s bags have always been very practical and user friendly but I’ve always thought they were second to Domke and Crumpler in terms of design and style. It’s very nice to see that this is no longer the case with the Retrospective series.
Here’s a shot of the bag with everything it comes with (two additional large dividers already in the bag):

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In the next shot, you'll notice the side pocket (one on either side of the bag). This is great for a water bottle or other things of similar size. I was also able to fit my 580EX II in it.
Also notice the horizontal strap right above the side pocket. This would a great place to attach a carabineer or other accessories such as pouches for expandability:

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The bag sports a removable hand strap for easy carrying when the bag is not over your shoulder.
A note about the shoulder strap: As a longtime user of shoulder/messenger bags (since middle school), I’ve gone through A LOT of bags with just as many different kinds of shoulder straps. This is by far the most comfortable, stable, and well made shoulder strap I’ve EVER used. It has comfortable padding in addition to non-slip sections to prevent the bag from slipping off your shoulder. I love it:

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You’ll also notice a nice zipper pocket on the back where you could put any number of things; Magazine, newspaper, paperwork, the rain cover, etc… I saw a video where a guy put his iPad and it fit in perfectly:

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Interior:

The inside of the bag is completely customizable. With the dividers provided (3 large and 2 small), it would be possible to set this bag up in a multitude of different ways. The tops of the large dividers are able to fold to any angle to provide for camera support or to completely partition off a section of the bag.

http://img38.imageshac​k.us/i/img5462k.jpg/ (external link)

You’ll notice two inner side pockets in addition to the ones on the outside of the bag, which are used for storing flashes. I had no problems fitting my 580EX II in these either.

The bag has two more pockets on the inside (front and rear) to store things like pens, batteries, lens caps, filters, lens cloths, cable releases, wallet, cell phone, keys, etc… The one on the front has smaller compartments inside:

http://img180.imagesha​ck.us/i/img5498a.jpg/ (external link)

As you can see, it has yet another bigger velcro pocket on the front for larger things. Later In the review I’ll show you what I keep in there.

One really nice feature about almost all the Velcro on this bag is that it’s essentially optional. The pockets all have an outer Velcro strip so you can close the pocket and in inner strip so you can keep it open and access your gear without hearing a huge ripping sound.
The main flap has this feature too (dubbed “sound silencer”). You just undo the Velcro and flip it over on itself (pictured below). This way the bag is completely silent. You can also just fold up one strip so the bag becomes a little easier to open. You’ll also notice a business car holder on the inside of the main flap:

http://img375.imagesha​ck.us/i/img5468.jpg/ (external link)

I was photographing a concert a couple of days ago (first night with the new bag) and this feature made my bag completely silent throughout the whole night. In the past, my bag was always the noisiest part of my kit (either from zippers or Velcro), but now, it’s my shutter clicks. I shoot a lot of concerts where the sound of Velcro ripping open or a zipper opening could ruin the feel of a song…and get a lot of people mad at me…so this feature is perfect.

Needless to say, the main flap also makes accessing all of your gear EXTREMELY easy. No fumbling around to get your camera past an awkward zipper or small opening. Just flip up the flap and pull out your camera or lens.

Beautiful Bag. Where can I order one? I have 5D MKII 24-105 and 70-300, 430EX flash and a bunch of the usual small stuff.
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Jun 20, 2012 22:13 |  #401

Just ordered one.


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Jun 20, 2012 22:24 |  #402

Love mine... The side pockets are kinda pointless when the bag is configured with main dividers in the middle leaving two pockets on each side. When a flash is in the side pockets it's hard to get items out of that area. Hope that makes sense


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Jun 21, 2012 05:02 |  #403

I find the retro 20 a little tall for my tastes. It seems to be designed for use with a long zoom fitted, eg a 70-200/2.8 on a 5D type thing. If you are after a zoom trinity bag, then this bag is just about perfect.
But if you prefer a combination of primes and zooms (eg me) then the Urban Disguise 40 is a better choice....although I don't like what they have done with it now....I prefered the old mkI.


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Jun 21, 2012 08:39 |  #404

bag is excellent


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Jun 21, 2012 09:54 |  #405

GMCPhotographics wrote in post #14610353 (external link)
I find the retro 20 a little tall for my tastes. It seems to be designed for use with a long zoom fitted, eg a 70-200/2.8 on a 5D type thing. If you are after a zoom trinity bag, then this bag is just about perfect.
But if you prefer a combination of primes and zooms (eg me) then the Urban Disguise 40 is a better choice....although I don't like what they have done with it now....I prefered the old mkI.

Yeah, I tried it in the store but the Retro 10, which is a little shorter and about the same size otherwise, couldn't handle a 50D and a 70-200 F4. It would stick up just a bit. Not that the bag couldn't handle it with the big velcro patches, but not the way I would have preferred to store it for long periods. So I ended up with the Retro 20 instead.


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