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Belt pack camera bags designed for capturing stills, audio, and video.

Top Features:
  • Designed for multimedia workflow
  • Fits up to a 24-70 f2.8 attached to an HDSLR
  • Cable ports throughout to manage cords

Gear Profile:
  • Fits up to a 24-70 f2.8 attached to an HDSLR

Photographer Profile:
  • All photographers, from pros to serious enthusiasts.

More Information- Multimedia Buyer's Guide:
Technical Specifications:
  • ID: 11.5"W x 8"H x 4–5"D (29.5 x 20.5 x 10–13cm)
    ED: 12"W x 8.75"H x 6.5"D (30.5 x 22 x 16.5cm)
  • 2–3.2lbs (907.2–1451.5grams) (depending on accessories used)
  • Lifetime Warranty
Features:
Feature #1 Fits multimedia HDSLR camera with basic zoom attached
Feature #2 Accommodates 24-70 f2.8, 16-35 f2.6, or similar size lenses
Feature #3 Cable ports throughout to manage cords
Feature #4 “Mic Hands” hold microphones in various positions
Feature #5 Front audio recorder pocket allows quick access
Feature #6 Expandable side pockets hold various equipment
Feature #7 Magnetic “Quick Tab” for quick and easy access
Feature #8 Multimedia Headphone Hook included
Feature #9 Harness system and Camera Support Straps included
Feature #10 Cable Management pouch with cable ties included
Feature #11 Seam-sealed rain cover included
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I bought this bag as a camera belt pack and absolutely love it. It bears TT brand name built quality and creative thinking. I used it for photo excursions with group of other photogs and everyone came over to try it on. The belt is very comfortable to wear (me, 34” waist line). When it’s time for a longer walking I put the shoulder strap (included) together with the belt the weight is very well distributed I felt the whole thing is so light. The shoulder belt alone is very comfortable to wear cross my chest but I won’t recommend wearing it on one side because that way the bag tends to lean outwards. The two side pockets work great for my needs. I can have a water bottle on one side and a SpeedLite flash on the other, perfectly fit. Although in this site it does not say it can fit a pro size camera, it does. I can put a Canon 1D3 or a gripped 40D with short lens attached, not problem zipping it up. It’s tall enough to have a long lens like Canon 100-400mm or 70-200mm f/2.8 IS totally hidden inside. I have also tried the bigger version (WU20) but that bag is simply too big and you almost have to have the shoulder straps on in practical uses. Overall a 5-star rating.

You don't have to be an HDSLR user to love this bag. I don't do multimedia work but when I tried this out in a store it felt so comfortable and looked like it would be really adaptable. I have had it for over a year and it's been on all kinds of shoots with me, rain, snow, sun - land, sea air! For news work I've found it great in crowds, rallies and demonstrations. For travel it slots onto my rolling luggage and I hardly notice it is there. Also it is beautifully designed to carry all my credentials, passport etc upfront and easy to get to. Oh -- and the little side pouches fit water bottles or strobes perfectly. On some location work safety rules demand that I have to be able to go hands-free in an instant and this is another task the Wired Up 10 is great at. I have a bunch of the Skin pouches that attach easily for lenses, strobes etc, and I can set them so they don't swing around. I can drop my D700 with grip attached straight into the bag as it's right there in front of me. This is the most comfortable system I have ever used. When I combine the wide comfy belt with the supplied shoulder straps I can work in this all day, clamber around moving quickly without being impaired. This bag is small enough to be classed as a personal item on long haul so I can have this with me as well as my large carry-on. When I use my iPad on location there's even a section towards the back that accommodates this. Here's a cheat for when you're traveling or "not working"... You can tuck the large straps into the back section to hide them away. I then clip the strap from my Digital Holster to the metal d-rings on the sides of the Wired Up 10 and carry it like a traditional shoulder bag. (I think you can also buy the wide comfy shoulder straps separately) I love this bag.

just got my @thinktankphoto multimedia hdslr bag from Adorama NYC while on assignment (shooting stills and video) and man the bag Rocks! seriously. So sleek, Now I feel like a ninja.

I bought this bag as a travel bag and it worked as intended. I carried a Nikon D7000 with 18-70 attached in the center, a Nikon 70-300 on one end and a Sigma 10-20 on the other. In one of the side pockets I put my SB800. What I liked about this setup was that the top stayed open as I changed lenses or added filters (front pocket area). I did not use the included "backpack" straps, instead I used a Speed Demon strap to carry the rig on my shoulders when I didn't have the waist straps on. As with all TT products, it is built like a tank and performs admirably.

This bag is the logical bigger brother of the ChangeUp. It's built more robustly, is less physically imposing than the WiredUp20 and less cumbersome; a good size for travel. It is capable of storing a LOT; I can fit a D90 with 18-105/4-5.6 attached, a Sigma 10-20/4-5.6 under the grip, a 70-300/4.5-5.6 at the other end, AND an SB-600 folded 90 degrees next to the camera, with extra batteries and such in the remaining crannies -without touching the outside pouch or the backside pockets. That's a lot of weight, and the bag's excellent waistbelt handles it well, but it reveals the WiredUp10 to carry less comfortably than its bigger brother, the WiredUp20, with the same load, or the ChangeUp with a smaller load of minus the 70-300. Both WiredUp bags are deeper at the top than the bottom (clever design trick) and thus carry their weight farther out from the body than the ChangeUp, especially if the outside pouch is used. The WU20 is deeper below the waistbelt than the 10. Some of the weight is borne by that extension and tends to keep the bag more upright and the pressure on the lower back more even. The WU10 carries all of its weight on the belt. For long carries, the shoulder straps need to be attached to the mic hands on the front of the bag to pull the top in closer to the body. Of course, this bag was designed for easy access when working out of it at the front of the body, where you want it to naturally tilt outward. But if you're going to carry a lot of weight, the taller waistbags may actually work better, even if you don't need the extra space. -----------------------------------------------------------I'd like to update my review of this bag. After a month of heavy travel use, the bag has acquitted itself much better than in early trials. Things improved significantly when I replaced the provided vertical dividers with some fixed-width dividers from the UD30. This allowed me to place lateral dividers that kept the camera and lens precisely in place and close to the body. Although the WU10 can transport a tremendous amount of consumer glass as I described, when working either the flash or one lens must be removed from the bag. Access is not as quick as with the Change Up; I attribute this to the front pouch, which tends to pull the middle of the bag out. The ends of the bag are soft unlike the UD series, so the zipper becomes harder to close one-handed without that anchoring structure. In this regard the WU20 is the better bag, as its depth provides the structure that the WU10 lacks. A thicker ChangeUp is still a good idea...

I like the build and the belt works fine but overall I was disappointed with the functionality of this bag. The dividers that hold the camera in place are flimsy, the zipper is difficult to open/close when you lay in a 5d2 with a 24-105 attached and I really think it should have a handle in the front and back. Cool concept but just not quite right.
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Multimedia Wired Up 10

Product: TT335
Belt pack camera bags designed for capturing stills, audio, and video.
$112.00
Customer Rating: (6 reviews)

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