Just bought the 2.0- so happy! It can fit my canon full frame + a wide angle, a 70-200, and a 50mm with hoods, AND my smaller m3 with 3 lenses in it and there is still space! yay
Bought the Streetwalker V2.0 a couple of months ago, love the smaller size, it makes life a lot easier and I don't really miss having a laptop I do a bring an iPad with me. If I need to review or send a photo I got apps on my phone for that. one thing on the Streetwalker V2.0 I would change is for a way to tuck away or take off the waist belt like it does on the Airport Essentials, using the clips like you use for the tripod would be a easy thing to change.
For the V3 you should add another pair of tripod loops halfway down the bag (between the ones already there), so it can accommodate a compact / travel tripod.
It would be great if think tank made a design similar to Lowerpro flip side bag for better security. I realize all someone needs to do is cut the bottom out of bag with scalpel and take gear as it drops and run, but it’s still nice to make it hard work by them. Having to remove bag to get your gear may take more time, but it’s worth the effort and saved me losing gear in London for that very reason., when I felt someone trying to access the back. Sure you can put a padlock on but that just screams hay I am carrying 10k of camera equipment on my back, plus seriously would slow down access.
If I need a bag to carry a Canon 300mm f/2.8 lens with a pro body attached, would you recommend a ThinkTank "Glass Taxi" or the Streetwalker Pro V2.0, and why?
Either would work, the Streetwalker maybe has a little more space-option for when you're not carrying your 300, that said, you can mod the Taxi, too. The Streetwalker is just a little more flexible in setup. Also, sorry for the late reply! I'm rubbish! -- Simon
@@ThinkTankPhoto thanks! I went with the Glass Taxi because it appears to be deleted. (I found a retailer who happened to have one on-hand, so I grabbed it while I could.)
If it's of any help, we still have a few Streetwalker Harddrives available on our website. They've been hard to keep in stock due to the pandemic. You might find the others on Amazon or another retailer.
Yes, the Streetwalker series is designed for pro-gripped bodies. The Streetwalker Harddrive is the big one: www.thinktankphoto.com/collections/streetwalker-series/products/streetwalker-harddrive-v2
15 inch laptop fits but very tight... thinner laptop would fit easily. wish it had extra large pocket for accessory bag storage. front pockets are too small.
The interior height of the smallest Streetwalker is 16.1" and the 200-500 is 10.5" long plus the camera body is 3.2", so it should fit mounted to the body. See our website for more details: www.thinktankphoto.com/collections/streetwalker-series/products/streetwalker-v2
Hey Jeff, the Streetwalker Pro will hold up to a 400, so the 300 2.8 on a body is fine - on our product page on the website, you can see packing examples, and there's a shot of a 300 2.8 in the bag - over here: www.thinktankphoto.com/products/streetwalker-pro-v2 Cheers! Simon
Just bought the 2.0- so happy! It can fit my canon full frame + a wide angle, a 70-200, and a 50mm with hoods, AND my smaller m3 with 3 lenses in it and there is still space! yay
Side mounted tripod straps would be a massive improvement on the streetwalker :)
Just own this bag! (harddrive) Suprisingly can hold my 4 body dslr, 6 lens, 2 speedlite verywell! The padded strap very thick. Well done ThinkTank :)
Wish there were a rear- and top-access version of this backpack.
Bought the Streetwalker V2.0 a couple of months ago, love the smaller size, it makes life a lot easier and I don't really miss having a laptop I do a bring an iPad with me. If I need to review or send a photo I got apps on my phone for that.
one thing on the Streetwalker V2.0 I would change is for a way to tuck away or take off the waist belt like it does on the Airport Essentials, using the clips like you use for the tripod would be a easy thing to change.
cette demonstration m a bien aidé
For the V3 you should add another pair of tripod loops halfway down the bag (between the ones already there), so it can accommodate a compact / travel tripod.
I'll feed this back to the team, Chris, cheers.
It would be great if think tank made a design similar to Lowerpro flip side bag for better security. I realize all someone needs to do is cut the bottom out of bag with scalpel and take gear as it drops and run, but it’s still nice to make it hard work by them. Having to remove bag to get your gear may take more time, but it’s worth the effort and saved me losing gear in London for that very reason., when I felt someone trying to access the back. Sure you can put a padlock on but that just screams hay I am carrying 10k of camera equipment on my back, plus seriously would slow down access.
Hi Ken, we do, but it's under our MindShiftGear brand and called the Backlight - 3 sizes. Hope that helps.
03:01 how is the guy from the left side of the screen moving? :D
He's actually a Unicorn in disguise...
Maybe rails
If I need a bag to carry a Canon 300mm f/2.8 lens with a pro body attached, would you recommend a ThinkTank "Glass Taxi" or the Streetwalker Pro V2.0, and why?
Either would work, the Streetwalker maybe has a little more space-option for when you're not carrying your 300, that said, you can mod the Taxi, too. The Streetwalker is just a little more flexible in setup. Also, sorry for the late reply! I'm rubbish! -- Simon
@@ThinkTankPhoto thanks! I went with the Glass Taxi because it appears to be deleted. (I found a retailer who happened to have one on-hand, so I grabbed it while I could.)
Will the V2.0 fit underneath a seat on Ryan Air? Looking at purchasing this for going abroad.
Under-seat space can vary across the many different seat and equipment configurations, but it will certainly fit in the overhead bin.
I simply can't decide
If it's of any help, we still have a few Streetwalker Harddrives available on our website. They've been hard to keep in stock due to the pandemic. You might find the others on Amazon or another retailer.
Hi, will a 1dx and 500 mk2 go in the big one??? cheers..
Yes, the Streetwalker series is designed for pro-gripped bodies. The Streetwalker Harddrive is the big one: www.thinktankphoto.com/collections/streetwalker-series/products/streetwalker-harddrive-v2
does the laptop zipper on the streetwalker hard drive have a security hole for luggage paddle lock?
Airport ??? Anyone? That is the first thing I would ask since the hard drive is over 10 inches. Works well until you try to travel.
15 inch laptop fits but very tight... thinner laptop would fit easily. wish it had extra large pocket for accessory bag storage. front pockets are too small.
Hi can you fit a Nikon D500 with 200-500 in the Streetwalker V2. The smaller one.
The interior height of the smallest Streetwalker is 16.1" and the 200-500 is 10.5" long plus the camera body is 3.2", so it should fit mounted to the body. See our website for more details: www.thinktankphoto.com/collections/streetwalker-series/products/streetwalker-v2
Will the middle size bag hold a 300m 2.8 connected to a Canon 1dx?
Hey Jeff, the Streetwalker Pro will hold up to a 400, so the 300 2.8 on a body is fine - on our product page on the website, you can see packing examples, and there's a shot of a 300 2.8 in the bag - over here: www.thinktankphoto.com/products/streetwalker-pro-v2 Cheers! Simon
@@ThinkTankPhoto Thx - but it would have been nice if you'd showed the inside on the video, not just for the two outside bags.
Great backpacks, bizarre little video.
Not happy with tripod cup unfortunately