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Thoughts on using the 50-200 SWD
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<blockquote data-quote="NoSpringChicken" data-source="post: 1969658" data-attributes="member: 53267"><p>Unfortunately, the lens is too big to fit into my Think Tank Digital Holster 20 camera case. I like using this case to protect the camera and keep it dry and can either have it slung over my shoulder or on a Think Tank waist belt to take the weight off my shoulders.</p><p></p><p>I therefore decided to lash out on a Digital Holster 30. I ordered it from Harrison Cameras yesterday morning and it arrived this morning. Excellent service and free delivery too. </p><p></p><p>With the case in its normal state it will take the E-30 plus lens and teleconverter with the lens hood reversed. The sides of the case are stiff in this mode for storage and transport. When in use the soft extension can be unzipped to increase the depth and it will then take the camera, converter and lens with the hood extended. I had to remove the waterproof rain hood from its pocket inside the case to allow the massive lens hood to pass through easily. That means I will have to find somewhere else to stow the rain hood. Shouldn't be too difficult.</p><p></p><p>I rate this case highly, although it will only take the camera and lens and a few small accessories, with no room for extra lenses, flash etc. Think Tank have released a new, improved version in the US but it isn't expected in this country until next year.</p><p></p><p>Ron</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NoSpringChicken, post: 1969658, member: 53267"] Unfortunately, the lens is too big to fit into my Think Tank Digital Holster 20 camera case. I like using this case to protect the camera and keep it dry and can either have it slung over my shoulder or on a Think Tank waist belt to take the weight off my shoulders. I therefore decided to lash out on a Digital Holster 30. I ordered it from Harrison Cameras yesterday morning and it arrived this morning. Excellent service and free delivery too. With the case in its normal state it will take the E-30 plus lens and teleconverter with the lens hood reversed. The sides of the case are stiff in this mode for storage and transport. When in use the soft extension can be unzipped to increase the depth and it will then take the camera, converter and lens with the hood extended. I had to remove the waterproof rain hood from its pocket inside the case to allow the massive lens hood to pass through easily. That means I will have to find somewhere else to stow the rain hood. Shouldn't be too difficult. I rate this case highly, although it will only take the camera and lens and a few small accessories, with no room for extra lenses, flash etc. Think Tank have released a new, improved version in the US but it isn't expected in this country until next year. Ron [/QUOTE]
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