Lots to share about WPPI this year, including that new G Master lens from Sony, but I want to start with a thank you to Think Tank for saving the day.
As I was the leaving for the airport en route to Vegas, the hinge on my suitcase broke, and to not miss my flight, I just stuffed everything into a convertible Osprey backpack I have for shorter, less-work trips.
That Osprey functions well, but also meant all my gear including cameras were jammed into bag without compartments and I couldn’t find anything. On the first day of the show, I made a beeline to the Think Tank booth, explained my situation, and they suggested I try the Airport International™ V3.0.
The only way I could get more organized and carry all my gear for a shoot is if I filled all those divided pockets with clear cable management bags too. Perhaps you don’t obsess on knowing where your gear is like I do, but for that flavor of OCD, the Airport International calms me down.
Think Tank’s suitcase is like a Tumi for photographers with many, well-thought-out details, and built to last. Check the reinforced corners in the photos, the heavy duty, replaceable handle, and the 80mm wheels for smooth rolling.
I wish Think Tank made a version just for clothes too because it’s a $400.00 case that feels like a good value. And, I’m not expecting it’ll let me down. I think with compact camera bodies and some reconfiguration of the dividers, it’ll hold enough clothes for an overnight trip.
It fits
Read more of the specs and features at Think Tank.
Now is a good a time to share with you too that we’re working with Think Tank and Mindshift, having just joined their affiliate program. That means we get a cut of the sale if you purchase gear from links on our site. What motivated me to sign up, given the choice of so many affiliate programs, is Think Tank and Mindshift have great product and they’ll give you free gear though Sony Mirrorless Pro with a purchase of $50.00 or more.
Just add an item that cost more than $50.00 to your cart and you get to pick one of these items for free.
One final plug, my story about the FUJIFILM XT-2 is in the next issue of Shutterbug (seen in the front pocket of the Airport International). I hung out with their editor, Dan, most of my time in Vegas and we had as they say, “good times.”