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		<title>Think Tank Photo Shapeshifter Backpack Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Nov 2008 02:19:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>KerryG</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have had the hardest time dealing with camera bags over the years, from my first backback that got so heavy I couldn't lug it around anymore to my uber cool Airport International 2.0 which is great for big jobs but what about when I want to go a little lighter? My old backback is too large, and my Airport International is too big, and my Modulous Speed Belt can't hold enough nor is appropriate when traveling. So what does that leave?]]></description>
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<p>I have had the hardest time dealing with camera bags over the years, from my first backback that got so heavy I couldn&#8217;t lug it around anymore to my uber cool Airport International 2.0 which is great for big jobs but what about when I want to go a little lighter? My old backback is too large, and my Airport International is too big, and my Modulous Speed Belt can&#8217;t hold enough nor is appropriate when traveling. So what does that leave? Fortunately, Think Tank Photo&#8217;s Mike Sturm has come to the rescue. Mike is the designer responsible for the newest and coolest backpack design from Think Tank Photo, the revolutionary ShapeShifter.</p>
<p><span id="more-805"></span><strong>Why is the ShapeShifter so cool?</strong><br />
The problem with most camera bags is that they are designed for particular purpose, either trying to be lightweight and carry minimal equipment or being big enough to carry a large amount of gear. The ShapeShifter is designed for both, in expanded mode it can carry a couple of full size DSLR bodies, a few large pieces of glass, a good amount of accessories, <em>AND </em>a 17&#8243; laptop.</p>
<p>Ok great, you can haul a bunch of stuff with you and your laptop easily, so what, the bigger rollers from Think Tank Photo allow you to do that easily enough. What is different with the ShapeShifter is that oncd your camera gear comes out (possibly moved to your Speed Belt) you can pull a zipper around and compress the backpack down to about three inches thick with your laptop still in it.</p>
<p>Features include:</p>
<ul>
<li>It can be compressed to 3 inches in width once your equipment is removed.</li>
<li>Dedicated neoprene pockets for 2 pro size DSLR&#226;&#8364;&#8482;s, 70-200 2.8, 24-70 2.8, wide angle 2.8, and strobes.</li>
<li>Holds up to a 17&#226;&#8364; laptop in rear compartment.</li>
<li>Front pocket organizers for your digital essentials.</li>
<li>It can carry tripods and monopods.</li>
<li>The Pro Speed Belt can be attached and quickly released.</li>
<li>After your gear is removed, you can continue to carry your laptop and accessories, but in a much smaller package.</li>
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<p><strong>Who is the ShapeShifter for?</strong><br />
Since neoprene equipment bags inside the ShapeShifter don&#8217;t provide a lot of padding, the ShapeShifter is certainly not the best solution for travelers if there is any chance that your bag may have to get checked as luggage. For domestic flights the ShapeShifter is a great solution since domestic flights allow for a carry-on bag and a personal item such as a camera bag or laptop case. Since the ShapeShifter can hold you basic gear as well as your laptop you should always be able to carry it on and stuff it overhead or even under a seat.</p>
<p>Sports photographers who want an easy way to get their gear down onto the field but then want to compress the bag so there is a smaller profile to interfere with other photographers and easier maneuverability.</p>
<p>For photographers that use a modular belt system, you can remove most of your gear and still keep a few accessories and flashes in the backpack and still compress it to save space.</p>
<p>Any photographer that has to carry a laptop around safely as well as a decent selection of gear but doesn&#8217;t need a large backpack just to carry the laptop after the gear is taken out.</p>
<p><strong>How well does it work?</strong><br />
<a href="http://cameradojo.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/img_2274.jpg" rel="wp-prettyPhoto[g805]"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-813" title="img_2274" src="http://cameradojo.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/img_2274-200x196.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="196" /></a>I am super impressed with the versatility of the Shapeshifter already and have had it less than a week. I can carry a good selection of equipment comfortably and securely. The first day I got it I packed it up for a wedding with my Airport International Roller keeping the lesser used equipment and spares locked safely away, I could keep a small amount of gear with me at all times. The next day I took off to shoot a protest rally and loaded up with lenses and strapped my tripod onto the back. Out in the sun for a couple of hours all the extra shoulder and back padding made very comfortable to haul around a day pack of gear. A few days later I needed to make a day trip to San Fransisco to give a talk and I wanted a minimul set of gear along with my laptop. Even with a camera body, flash, several lenses, and my laptop I was able to compress the Shapeshifter down to the smaller size making it very easy to walk through the airports, take the BART into downtown, and walk to the convention center. Without the Shapeshifter I would have taken a large laptop case and probably not have taken any camera gear, or I would have taken a small camera bag that could hold a body and one lens. Thanks to the Shapeshifter I was able to take a 30D with battery grip, a 17-40 lens, a 24-70 lens, a 12-24 lens, and a 70-300 lens, and a 580 EX II. I could have taken some larger glass but then I wouldnt have been able to compress the bag down as much. Also in the Shapeshifter is the power supply for the laptop, a Zoom H2 audio recorder, and Jobo DSLR tripod.</p>
<p>The Shapeshifter isn&#8217;t going to be for everyone as there are some people who take too much gear everywhere they go and while the Shapeshifter can hold a decent amount of gear, it certainly can&#8217;t hold as much as the roller cases from Think Tank Photo. But if you need mobility and a roller is too inconvienent, the Shapeshifter is a great solution.</p>
<p><strong>The bottom line</strong><br />
It didn&#8217;t take long for me to be a complete convert to the Shapeshifter for most of the assignments that I do although there are certain situations when I would rather have my larger roller with me. For the typical day assignment, for traveling, vacations, business trips, sports shooting, and many other situations, the Shapeshifter will be loaded up and hanging off my back.</p>
<p>The Think Tank Photo Shapeshifter backpack is scheduled for released in December of 2008 with a price of $249 US. If you have a photographer in the family that needs something like this, the Shapeshifter is an excellent Christmas gift.</p>
<p><strong>Review Points</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://cameradojo.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/img_2282.jpg" rel="wp-prettyPhoto[g805]"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-816" title="img_2282" src="http://cameradojo.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/img_2282-143x200.jpg" alt="" width="143" height="200" /></a><em>Setup</em><br />
There is basically no setup of the Shapeshifter, open the zippers, load your equipment, adjust the straps, and off you go. If you want to use the monopod/tripod straps they are included inside the bag and will need to be attached to the outside before use. I keep the short sider attached at all times and when I am not using the long adjustable side I detach them and put them into a pocket in the bag to keep them out of the way.</p>
<p><em>Features</em><br />
The Shapeshifter is like no other bag available today, loaded with more pockets than you would imagine and the ability to hold large equipment and compress down for smaller gear as well as having a padded laptop area that can take a 17&#8243; laptop, the Shapeshifter is the ultimate in photographic mobility. Pockets galore! There are more pockets in this thing than you can count. The quality of the construction is simply incredible, I have full confidence this bag is going to last for many years.</p>
<p><em>Usage</em><br />
Your biggest issue with the Shapeshifter is going to be deciding on what pocket of the dozens of available are you going to put your accessories in. Obviously this large number of pockets, holders, built-in bags, etc was built for someone with a better memory than me because there are so many places to put things you may well forget where something is. I am certainly a big fan of the Shapeshifter now and have taken it around to show all my friends.</p>
<p><em>Results</em><br />
Sure, you can get a camera backpack on eBay for $30 and you may even be happy with it, but the ones I have bough have fallen apart, had the shoulder straps break, and are big and bulky. At $249 the Shapeshifter is not cheap, but neither is the contruction quality. Camera bags of this caliber are not designed for the budget-minded hobbiest, these are serious tools designed with professional photographers in mind. If you want to spend once on a backpack that will outlast several cheap ebay bags and you want to be sure you are not going to have zippers pop, seams break, and have it wear out prematurely then the Shapeshifter is the right choice.</p>
<p><strong>Product Review Scorecard</strong></p>
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<td style="text-align: right;" width="50%"><span style="font-size: small;">5<br />
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<td style="text-align: right;" width="50%"><span style="font-size: small;">5<br />
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<td style="text-align: right;" width="50%"><span style="font-size: small;">5<br />
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<p>Product Page: <a href="http://thinktankphoto.com/shapeshifter" target="_blank">http://thinktankphoto.com/shapeshifter</a><br />
Company Page: <a href="http://thinktankphoto.com" target="_blank">http://thinktankphoto.com</a></p>
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		<title>Think Tank Photo Airport International 2.0 Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Jun 2008 22:00:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>KerryG</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[All of us here at The Dojo are HUGE fans of products from Think Tank Photo. David and I both wear Modulus Speed Belts with different accessories. My old eBay-special backpack was really beginning to fall apart and has become quite heavy with gear. When you use a backpack and get to a point that you don't trust the straps to stay on, it's well past time for a new bag.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://cameradojo.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/img_4485.jpg" rel="wp-prettyPhoto[g485]"><img class="alignnone size-thumbnail wp-image-488 alignright" style="float: right;" title="img_4485" src="http://cameradojo.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/img_4485-133x150.jpg" alt="" /></a>All of us here at The Dojo are <a href="http://cameradojo.com/?s=think+tank&amp;x=9&amp;y=10">HUGE fans</a> of products from Think Tank Photo. David and I both wear <a href="http://cameradojo.com/2007/09/06/think-tank-photo-modulus-speed-set-review/">Modulus Speed Belts</a> with different accessories. My old eBay-special backpack was really beginning to fall apart and has become quite heavy with gear. When you use a backpack and get to a point that you don&#8217;t trust the straps to stay on, it&#8217;s well past time for a new bag. After looking around at different options I had decided that I definitely wanted a roller-style and it had to be able to always be used as carry-on no matter where I go as I never check my camera gear as luggage. On the off-chance that I absolutely had to check the bag in, I wanted to make sure the contents are secure and safe as possible. With these requirements in hand, there was really only one option in my mind, the Think Tank Photo Airport International 2.0.</p>
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<p><strong>Overview</strong><br />
<a href="http://cameradojo.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/img_4494.jpg" rel="wp-prettyPhoto[g485]"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-493 alignright" style="float: right;" title="img_4494" src="http://cameradojo.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/img_4494-148x150.jpg" alt="" /></a>When you are on the run constantly, your camera bag is the home for all your equipment and having confidence that your equipment is safe and secure shouldn&#8217;t have to be something else for you to have to think about. A good camera bag should protect your equipment from the inevitable bumps and impacts but it also has to travel well and be able to help keep you organized so you aren&#8217;t scrambling around trying to find something. The very first line of Think Tank&#8217;s mission statement really gives you a clue what to expect:</p>
<p><em>&#8220;We are a group of designers and photographers focused on studying how photographers work, and developing innovative new carrying solutions to meet their needs.&#8221;</em></p>
<p>If you have ever used a cheap no-name brand bag and then got yourself a Think Tank bag, you would simply be amazed at the difference.</p>
<p><strong>Features</strong><br />
As I mentioned in the intro, the Airport International 2.0 roller is an ideal choice for someone that carries a good amount of equipment and has to travel. The Airport International 2.0 was designed to fit all international carry-on requirements to help ensure that you should never have to check your bag as luggage. While that doesn&#8217;t guarantee that a plane won&#8217;t be overloaded and they may force you to check your bags, at least it won&#8217;t be because the bag doesn&#8217;t meet their requirements. Hidden in the back is a hefty cable and padlock that can be used to secure the back to an immoveable object. In the front is a smaller cable that can be used to secure your tripod or other bags, and on the side is a unique lock that will secure the front zippers to make sure nobody can get access to your equipment.</p>
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<p>Inside is plenty of soft padding and more dividers of different size than you could ever possibly use. It&#8217;s so nice to be able to completely customize a bag for how <em>you</em> want it to be instead of how some designed thought you should put things. On the smaller zippers are small string handles which have been improved over previous models with a molded handle instead of a knot that can come undone.</p>
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<li><a href="http://cameradojo.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/img_4495.jpg" rel="wp-prettyPhoto[g485]"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-494 alignright" style="float: right;" title="img_4495" src="http://cameradojo.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/img_4495-150x100.jpg" alt="" /></a>INTERNATIONAL carry-on size</li>
<li>TSA Security combination lock</li>
<li>Front cable &amp; lock secures laptops</li>
<li>Back cable &amp; lock secures to fixed object</li>
<li>Security Plate with unique serial number</li>
<li>Holds up to a 500mm lens</li>
<li>Optional 15&#8243; or 17&#8243; laptop case</li>
<li>Optional &#8220;low divider&#8221; set</li>
<li>Interior organizer</li>
<li>Replaceable wheels</li>
<li>Front stretch pocket</li>
<li>Front organizational pocket</li>
<li>Business card holder</li>
<li>Bottom handle</li>
<li>Outside Diameter: 14&#8243; wide x 8&#8243; deep x 21&#8243; tall</li>
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<p><strong>Usage</strong><br />
<a href="http://cameradojo.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/kerry_unionstation1.jpg" rel="wp-prettyPhoto[g485]"><img class="alignnone size-thumbnail wp-image-507 alignright" style="float: right;" title="kerry_unionstation1" src="http://cameradojo.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/kerry_unionstation1-93x150.jpg" alt="" /></a>I swear, if I had to call Think Tank and order the bag with just the right amount of dividers and only with the exact tripod straps that I would use so that they could save money on shipping out all the extras it would still be worth it but having all those things means that everyone who buys a bag from Think Tank Photo can personalize it to their specific needs. For me, I keep one lens on one body all the time so I can get to it quickly and easily. I keep my other lenses handy and a second body tucked away in case I need it. Other people do not travel with lenses on their bodies or need to be able to have three or even four bodies. The diversity of the interior dividers that come with the Airport International 2.0 is simply staggering. On the outside, there are a handful of straps and even a small bag to allow you to accommodate anything from a monopod to a very large tripod.</p>
<p>Hauling the gear around with the Airport International 2.0 is simply a breeze thanks to the rollers (which are replaceable) that roll smoooooth and straight. In a crowed area, being able to secure your equipment and focus on your shoot is a piece of mind that only enough money to hire an assistant to sit on your bag and protect it can buy.</p>
<p><strong>Results</strong><br />
<a href="http://cameradojo.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/img_44961.jpg" rel="wp-prettyPhoto[g485]"><img class="alignnone size-thumbnail wp-image-489 alignright" style="float: right;" title="img_44961" src="http://cameradojo.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/img_44961-102x150.jpg" alt="" /></a>I have mentioned this before with reviews of the other Think Tank Photo products I use but it needs to be mentioned again, you will simply not believe the quality of the construction of these products. You look at RC-Fuse zipper which actually melts (fuses) the thread with the plastic coil to create an exceptionally durable zipper, or the thought that goes into adding just the right amount of structural support to keep the entire system stable without adding extra weight, or even just the overall construction and you know you do not have an El Cheapo bag you sniped off eBay for $20.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s be honest though, this is NOT a $20 bag my any means, the cheapest price we could find was $328.95 at <a href="http://www.samys.com" target="_blank">Samys Camera</a> which is a whopping 5 CENTS off list price. The question you have to ask yourself is <em>&#8220;do you need a $330 camera bag?&#8221;</em>. The answer depends on you. If you are a professional photographer and are going to be using a camera bag on pretty much a daily basis, then yes, you absolutely need a bag like this. If you pull out your DSLR every other month to shoot the cat with its head stuck in your wife&#8217;s purse strap again, maybe not. If you are like me and shoot on a regular basis, often needing to leave your equipment out of site for a few minutes (weddings and receptions) then the safety and security of the Airport International 2.0 pays for itself in piece of mind the very first time you use it.</p>
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<p style="text-align: center">5</p>
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<td style="padding-left: 7px; padding-right: 7px">Quality:</td>
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<p style="text-align: center">5</p>
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<td style="padding-left: 7px; padding-right: 7px">Results:</td>
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<p style="text-align: center">5</p>
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<td style="padding-left: 7px; padding-right: 7px">Price:</td>
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<p style="text-align: center">3</p>
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<td style="padding-left: 7px; padding-right: 7px">Value:</td>
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<p style="text-align: center">5</p>
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<td style="padding-left: 7px; padding-right: 7px"><strong>Overall:</strong></td>
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<p>Website: <a href="http://thinktankphoto.com" target="_blank">http://thinktankphoto.com</a><br />
Author: <a href="http://kerrygarrison.com" target="_blank">Kerry Garrison</a></p>
<p><strong>Equipment Used<br />
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<td style="padding-left: 7px; padding-right: 7px"><strong>Lights:</strong></td>
<td style="padding-left: 7px; padding-right: 7px"><a href="/2007/12/22/westcott-spiderlite-td5-review/">Westcott Spiderlite TD5s</a></td>
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<td style="padding-left: 7px; padding-right: 7px"><a href="/2007/11/23/dslr-remote-pro-review/">DSLR Remote Pro</a></td>
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<td style="padding-left: 7px; padding-right: 7px"><strong>Editing Software:</strong></td>
<td style="padding-left: 7px; padding-right: 7px"><a href="http://cameradojo.com/?s=lightroom&amp;x=0&amp;y=0">Adobe Lightroom 2.0 Public Beta</a></td>
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