Here's some good news for the likes of you people that take photography more seriously, and by that I mean the ones that usually need to carry two regular or pro DSLRs with lenses attached, and, why not, a telephoto lens as well. Think Tank Photo just announced the release of the huge Urban Disguise 70 Pro.
This is one briefcase-shaped gear bag developed for traveling in style, as well
as protecting camera equipment without attracting attention as an obvious camera bag. On the inside, it can accommodate a host of camera configurations that will enable just any photographer to fit all their camera gear in one bag, fully secure and easy to access.
Completed by a secret pocket on the inside of the front pocket that was designed for airline tickets, passports and other irreplaceable items, the Urban Disguise 70 Pro looks like the kind of camera bag that will be mostly appreciated by reporters and other photographer professionals alike.
“This design concept is the culmination of years of observation of photojournalists and other photographers who have jury-rigged their bags to decrease their public exposure,” said Think Tank Photo founder and lead designer Doug Murdoch. “Whether it is a professional who wishes to maintain a subtle presence in potentially dangerous situations or a serious amateur who wishes to lessen the risk of having their gear ripped off, the Urban Disguise’s design allows the right gear to be carried with less fear.”
Other features include the possibility to attach it to rolling bags, so you don't have to carry two bags when traveling, while a tab on the bottom will prevent it from accidentally unzipping.
On either side of the bag, you can find stretch pockets that can hold items such as cell phones, water bottles and others alike, while on the back of the bag, you'll find a big business card slot. Pricing is set at $189.00.
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