| The exterior of each Retrospective shoulder bag is purposefully simple, allowing photographers to inconspicuously blend into their shooting environment. |
| The Retrospective 5 also fits a standard size DSLR kit. A compact kit of prime or small zoom lenses fits easily, with one lens attached to the camera body. Pictured here is a Canon 5D with a 16-35 f2.8 attached and a 50 f1.2 beside (with lens hood in position). |
| The Retrospective 5 easily accommodates a Micro Four Thirds camera system with 3–6 lenses and accessories. Pictured here is an Olympus E-P2 with… |
| The "sound silencers" underneath the main flap are used to suppress the loud tearing sound hook-and-loop makes while opening and closing the bag. Simply release the sound silencer panels and cover the hook-and-loop strips to prevent the hook-and-loop from contacting. A clear business card pocket, for identification and spare cards, is also located under the main flap. |
| Hook-and-loop panels securely fastens the main flap down, keeping valuable photo equipment hidden from view. |
| Have a Leica, Zeiss or Voightlander rangefinder system? The smaller size of the Retrospective 5 lends itself well to street photography. Stay nimble and discreet, carrying just what's needed for the day. Pictured here… |
| The Retrospective 5, 10, 20 and 30 all have an organizer pocket inside the main compartment. It gives photographers enough space for small, but significant, accessories necessary for a successful shoot. |
| All the dividers inside the bag are removable so the interior can be customized to any photographer's set of gear. |
| Within the Retrospective 5, 10, 20 and 30's main compartment, are two collapsible nylon pockets (one on each side). These pockets are tall enough to fit most flash units or other accessories. A hook-and-loop strap can be used to secure the contents or it can be tucked into the pocket for quicker access. |
| An expandable pocket on the front of the Retrospective 5 can be used to carry a regular size DSLR body. |
| A wide storage pocket is located on the back of the Retrospective 5, 10, 20 and 30. This pocket can be used to carry magazines, newspapers, or other paperwork, depending on the size of the bag. |
| The Retrospective 5, 10, 20, and 30 each have a removable carrying handle for convenience. |
| A fully adjustable, canvas strap is integrated into each Retrospective bag. For extra comfort, a breathable cushioned pad slides along the strap for optimum positioning. Sections of non-slip material on the pad helps keep the entire strap on your shoulder. |
| Webbing loops on both sides of the Retrospective 5, 10, 20 and 30 can be used to carry some smaller pouches on the bag. Alternatively, a carabiner (not included) can be used to quickly clip accessories to the the sides of the bag as well. |
| Side accessory rails are on both sides of the Retrospective 5, 10, 20, and 30. These can be used to attach small Modular, Skin or Multimedia lens cases or pouches, essentially expanding the capacity of each bag. A Retrospective 5 is shown with a Multimedia Audio Recorder pouch attached. |
| The seam-sealed rain cover included with the Retrospective 5, 10, 20, and 30 was specially designed to keep the carrying handle and integrated shoulder strap outside the rain cover without compromising protection from the elements (Retrospective 20 pictured). Please view this instructional video for more information. |
| All the shoulder bags in the Retrospective series are available in two colors, pinestone or black. Pictured here are the Retrospective 20 in pinestone and the Retrospective Lens Changer 2 in black. |
Reviews Think Tank Photo Retrospective 5 (Black) Shoulder Bag