Think Tank Photo has come up with a new product that makes access to gear and the quick change of the lens that much more convenient. The revolutionary Rotation360° backpack allows for easy accessibility and freeing of the hands.
The backpack's convenient "belt-pack" rotates from inside the pack to the front of the body by a simple tug of a locking mechanism on the padding of the belt. It can be rotated back into the pack and out of the way in no time.
The Rotation360° backpack also features padded shoulder straps that allow for mounting of one or two SLRs, and a special camera strap is added to ease stress on the shoulders and neck.
In addition, Think Tank Photo has expanded its travel line with four airline cases that allow photographers to carry their bodies, lenses and accessories onto planes with different carry-on requirements and to store them in overhead bins or under seats.
The Airport Check In is a briefcase that doubles as a backpack and holds accessories, cords and cables along with a 17-inch laptop. The Airport Antidote backpack is designed to hold pro-size SLR cameras and up to a 400mm f/4 lens (without the bodies attached), while meeting all international carry-on size requirements and, with the laptop case removed, fitting into the small overhead bins of commuter flights. The Airport Acceleration backpack also meets international carry-on size requirements when the laptop case is removed, and holds pro-size SLR cameras and up to a 500mm f/4 lens (without the bodies attached).
The compact, lightweight Glass Taxi is a convertible shoulder bag/backpack that holds up to a 500mm f/4 lens, 300mm f/2.8 lens with SLRs attached, or SLRs with 70-200 attached with hoods in position.
The suggested retail price for the Rotation360° backpack is $279.