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    Re: New ThinkTank 4x5 belt bags - Please express interest

    Put in my 'order' for a couple. Fingers crossed.....
    Steve
    David has a cool website. Holga and LF shots. Wow!!

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    Re: New ThinkTank 4x5 belt bags - Please express interest

    Quote Originally Posted by Jeffrey Sipress View Post
    Who, exactly, is David?
    He is THE DUDE......
    Thanks,
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    Re: New ThinkTank 4x5 belt bags - Please express interest

    What I liked about the bags was that the holders go in on their side. Less likely to "pull" the slide out by accident. I can see how they can be very handy for someone hand holding a 4x5 camera.

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    Re: New ThinkTank 4x5 belt bags - Please express interest

    Sent in my 2 cents worth and got a nice reply from Think Tank. Keep it up people!
    Steve

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    Re: New ThinkTank 4x5 belt bags - Please express interest

    I am interested. I plan on having a ThinkTank belt system in the future so this is a shoe-in.

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    Re: New ThinkTank 4x5 belt bags - Please express interest

    Quote Originally Posted by Jeffrey Sipress View Post
    Who, exactly, is David?
    http://www.davidburnett.com/

    Probably the only guy in the world shooting sheet film for news.
    You have to be really good to make that happen in this day and time.

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    Re: New ThinkTank 4x5 belt bags - Please express interest

    I'm very interested in these. I have a ThinkTank airport extreme. It's very well built, it works well, and it was a great value.
    “You often feel tired, not because you've done too much, but because you've done too little of what sparks a light in you.”
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    Re: New ThinkTank 4x5 belt bags - Please express interest

    I too am interested, but it depends on the price, and shipping. I don't hand hold my 4X5, but I often carry it on the tripod for a bit, and always struggle with the holders.
    Keith

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    Re: New ThinkTank 4x5 belt bags - Please express interest

    I have a different take on the belt bags...

    The problem I have with belt bags is that I use a backpack that already has a waist belt making it impossible to wear another belt required for carrying the belt bags. I have been told by experts that the waist belt should be the primary weight bearing mechanism for the backpack (as opposed to the shoulder harness). So once I wear the backpack, I cannot wear any belt backs. Just another aspect to consider.


    // Atul

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    Re: New ThinkTank 4x5 belt bags - Please express interest

    Atul, Could you attach the hold bags to your back pack waist belt, or to the backpack itself?
    “You often feel tired, not because you've done too much, but because you've done too little of what sparks a light in you.”
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