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RETURN POLICY
If you are not completely satisfied with our product, you can return it unused within 30-days for a full refund less shipping costs. Refunds will not be issued until the product is received and inspected to insure that it contains all the parts and is clean and unused. Note that we do not pay for shipping to have you return it to us.
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WARRANTY
At Think Tank, we build our products for the daily impacts of travel and demands of working professionals over extended periods of time. We build many of our products with user replaceable parts to keep your bag going for years.
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Digital Holster 150
Fits well with Nikon Z9 + FTZ II+ TC 1.4 +500mm PF. Serves the purpose

Just what I needed!
I shoot grandkid sports and use a Nikon D5 with a 500mm pf f5.6 lens for outside events. This holster will hold that camera with lens attached. I have Digital 40 V 2.0 holster that I have used for years at indoor events for a full frame camera with a 70-200 f2.8 lens attached. Now I can grab a holster and head to the game. GREAT PRODUCTS!

The DH150
Excellent bag for a birder with a 150-600 lens. I have binoculars around my neck and reach for the 'ready to go camera' when needed. I use it on the Think Tank belt with a smaller bag for my 18-55 lens w/2x converter attached.

Digital Holster 150
Well constructed and designed. Using it with an Olympus E-M1 Mark III and an Olympus 150-400 Pro lens. It’s a bit tight lengthwise, but it protects the kit.

D850 + Sigma 150-600 Fits -- Mostly
So to start with make no mistake that this is a great bag. It is worth buying for any SLR/DSLR with a long lens. Having said that it WiLL NOT hold a Nikon D850 + Sigma 150-600 Contemporary with the lens hood attached. Hood detached and reversed, it all fits great (with an inch to spare) But the stock ,hard, Sigma lens hood (attached) + lens + D850 stick about an inch out of the top of the bag. Sigh. Here is where a 1-2" zipper extension would be useful. Instead I have two solutions I plan to try: 1) Searching for a useful sized collapsable hood (really hard to find anything in. 95mm, or with the Sigma lock on hood mount. Someone could make and sell this and make $$$ 2) As a belt bag it works great for a quick "set-down" of the camera to free your hands. But since the bag cannot zip closed with camera fully assembled I may build a velcro-type or elastic-and-velcro strap from internal parts of other bags to stabilize the camera for a short stay, holster top open. This bag is also a neat vertical solution to carry a long-ish lens (in my case 105mm Nikkor macro + hard hood), attached to the camera body, and one other shorter lens under the provided "shelf." But hey Think Tank -- I'd even pay a little extra for a bag 1.5" longer.... just sayin'. Great bag anyway.