Little Stuff It! V3.0
This compact pouch carries a GoPro, point and shoot camera, memory card wallet or small accessories, as part of the Think Tank Modular Component System.
KEY FEATURES
- Smallest pouch in the Think Tank Modular Component System attaches to any Think Tank Photo belt, Retrospective Shoulder Bag or belt pack (sold separately)
- Durable front stretch pocket
- Pocket on bottom holds included seam-sealed rain cover or other small accessory
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Specifications-
3.5" W x 5.5" H x 2.0" D (8.9 x 14 x 5.1 cm)
Exterior Dimensions:
3.7" W x 5.6" H x 2.5" D (9.4 x 14.2 x 6.4 cm)
Weight:
0.2 lbs (0.1 kg)
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In addition, to one of these for photography accessories a second one provided a place for the small research items such as sample bottles and small bags etc. its light weight and fit on the Think Tank belt are perfect.

I carry a Powershot G7X Mark III and a Go Pro Hero Session 4 in this along with a memory card reader and such. Works great for random shooting when photography isn’t my main goal. The biggest benefit is the quality. I’ve long replaced all my previous bags with stuff from here.

I bought this to keep a Nikon FTZ converter in. It is perfect for that, as well as other small items like filters.

I had an older small camera bag that worked for most of my gear, but I needed just a little bit more room. I also wanted something that attached to the strap in a vertical orientation. This was perfect for that. Now, I can carry my filters and a few other small things. Well made. A confession. I needed just a little more space, so while a nice feature, I had to remove the rain cover.

I had an older small camera bag that worked for most of my gear, but I needed just a little bit more room. I also wanted something that attached to the strap in a vertical orientation. This was perfect for that. Now, I can carry my filters and a few other small things. Well made. A confession. I needed just a little more space, so while a nice feature, I had to remove the rain cover.