Think Tank Photo: new Modular Rotation System
At PhotoPlus Expo Think Tank Photo announced the release of the Modular Rotation System and Modular Rotation System Skin

The Modular Systems from Think Tank Photo are designed for photographers who like to carry their gear on their belts for quick access. They rotate and lock on the belt, which allow you to rotate gear to the front when you need it and to the back when you don't. This also facilitates more equitable weight bearing, which matters when caring such heavy gear.
The difference between the two systems is that the Modular Rotation System is padded and the Modular Rotate Skin System is unpadded. The former tends to be favored by those shooting outdoors who seek a little extra protection, and the latter tends to be favored by those shooting indoors, such as wedding photographers who seek to decrease visible bulk.
Both systems have been completely redesigned, with many new cases and pouches added. See more at Thnk Tank Photo. The new systems will be available for sale in early December.
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