CPPOTW - The Tamrac Modular Acessory Belt

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I‘ve mentioned this before, but I wanted to officially make it CPPOTW. The Tamrac Modular Accessory Belt is something that is not standard equipment on a shoot, and if I’m without it I feel a bit naked.

It’s a simple adjustable empty belt. You buy only the pouches you want (Tamrac’s modular Accessory system) and clip them onto the belt. The pouches are tough, padded, and zippered, keeping things safe inside.

When I shoot weddings (or just  about anything else) I have this belt, loaded with my lenses, extra cards, cords etc. There’s a broad range of pouches you can add, including one big enough to hold those 70-200 2.8 lenses many of us have.

You can get the Modular Accessory Belt for around 30 bucks CPPOTW - The Tamrac Modular Acessory Belt  on Amazon, and The Pouches CPPOTW - The Tamrac Modular Acessory Belt are 7-15 apiece. You’ll probably be in about 100 when all said, but having your gear handy and safe is so worth it. I love this product, and I’ve been using it for over a year now.

Gavin Seim

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5 Responses to “CPPOTW - The Tamrac Modular Acessory Belt”


  1. 1 Max Surikov

    I agree with the need for a belt. I have a 12 piece Think Tank Pro Module set that I use when I shoot. I bought it a couple of years ago, but I don’t think it is available any longer. Here is a link to the image: http://www.maximphotostudio.net/tt/msurikov_think_tank.jpg

  2. 2 firetoole

    Does Batman know you have his belt? :mrgreen:

  3. 3 prophotoshow

    Shhhhh don’t tell him. It works so well.:eek:

  4. 4 Deb Phillips

    Matt, I think I’m going to have to check into the Tamrac belt. A photo vest is not quite working for me in some instances, and I’m averse to carrying a big camera bag on a regular basis. Thanks for sharing info on the Tamrac belt.

    Deb
    The Photo Adventure Blog!
    LewisvillePhotos.com

  5. 5 Alex Chaney

    I use a Lowepro version that I got at a bargain on ebay. I used it a lot last year for sports and it was great for having my different lenses and accessories at hand. I thought about using a vest for here in the deep south I wanted to keep the extra layers to a minimum and went with the belt system.

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