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New Camera Backpack Assures Photographers of 'Getting the Shot'

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Think Tank Photo announced today a revolutionary new concept in gear accessibility for photographers, the rotation360° backpack. This concept 'breaks the camera bag barrier' by allowing photographers to access gear in their backpack without having to take it off. With the rotation360°, in seconds a beltpack can be rotated from inside of the backpack to the front of the body.

Santa Rosa, CA (PRWEB) November 15, 2006 -- Think Tank Photo announced today a revolutionary new concept in gear accessibility for photographers, the rotation360° backpack. This concept 'breaks the barrier' about which photographers in the field constantly complain: that they have to remove their backpack in order to access the contents inside. With the rotation360°, in seconds a beltpack can be rotated from inside of the backpack to the front of the body, allowing photographers to access their gear stored inside without having to take off or swivel the entire backpack.

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It is amazing how fast the beltpack of the Rotation360° can be rotated to the front of the body to access gear and then back into the backpack
With a tug of the handy locking mechanism located on the padded belt, a beltpack -- comprising the lower half of the backpack -- rotates through a hole in the bottom of the backpack and around to the front. This exponentially increases photographers' ability to access their gear and to change lenses as quickly as possible and with the least amount of effort. The rotation360° gives them the comfort of a backpack with the convenience and accessibility of a beltpack. Then, without breaking stride, they can rotate the beltpack back into the backpack and out of the way, easily locking it in place.

Seeing Is Believing
To aid photographers in visualizing this new concept, Think Tank Photo has posted videos of the backpack in action and detailed product specifications at http://www.rotation360.com.
   
Among the features demonstrated there are the rotation360°'s breakthrough method for mounting one or two SLRs on the front of the shoulder straps, which takes all of the stress normally associated with cameras and camera straps and transfers the weight directly to the backpack's padded shoulder straps. A special camera strap is included with the bag which prevents stress to the neck or shoulders and prevents it from falling off.
   
With this revolutionary product photographers' hands are completely free to rotate the beltpack to the front of the body, change lenses and accessories at a moment's notice, and then rotate it back again into the backpack.
   
"I've been in the camera bag design business for 16 years and know its history well," said Doug Murdoch, Think Tank Photo's founder and lead designer. "Not since Lowepro released the Orion AW in 1992 has there been a significant new development in modular backpacks with an upper daypack and a lower beltpack. The problem with these previous products is that although the belt pack could be released from the daypack, it was impossible to reconnect them to the daypack.
   
"It is amazing how fast the beltpack of the Rotation360° can be rotated to the front of the body to access gear and then back into the backpack," Murdoch said. "Being able to switch lenses and accessories on the fly is essential in capturing the moment. Our patent-pending innovation gives photographers the best of a backpack and the best of a beltpack, freeing them up to focus on getting the shot."

About Think Tank Photo
Headquartered in Santa Rosa, California, Think Tank Photo (www.thinktankphoto.com) is a group of designers and professional photographers focused on studying how photographers work and developing inventive new carrying solutions that meet their needs. They are dedicated to using only the highest quality materials and design principles, and employing materials that are environmentally benign.

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rotation360° Backpack
With the rotation360° backpack photographers gain quick access to their gear, allowing them to get shots they may previously have missed.
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rotation360° Backpack
Without having to take off the backpack, photographers now have quick access to their lenses and other accessories.
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rotation360° Backpack
Simply tug on the unlocking mechanism to release the beltpack.
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rotation360° Backpack
rotation360° is a comfortable field backpack for nature and outdoor photography.
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