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Kata KT DR-467 Digital Rucksack (Black)

Kata KT DR-467 Digital Rucksack (Black)
Brand: Kata
Category: Photography

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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 26 reviews

Color: Black
Media: Electronics
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.3
Dimensions (in): 13.4 x 8.3 x 17.7

MPN: KT DR-467
Model: KT DR-467
UPC: 719821277248
EAN: 0719821277248
ASIN: B000VW6KXS

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Features:
  • Ergonomic Harness System Designed for Comfort
  • Superior equipment protection
  • Rain Cover Provides All-Weather Protection
  • Accepts optional InserTrolly for easy traveling
  • Compartment for laptops up to 17"

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The DR-467 Digital Rucksack features a unique TST RIB structural protection for two D/SLR with mounted lens, 3-4 lenses, flash etc. + personal gear and a laptop. By removing the padded bottom camera insert you can easily convert this rucksack from a camera bag to a daypack when not shooting. The main compartment holds a D/SLR in top grip position while the modular dividers system will separate, organize and protect lenses, flashes and other accessories to suit your particular needs. The dedicated padded laptop compartment will hold and protect up to a 15" laptop. The large top compartment will hold personal gear or additional equipment, and the internal pockets and mp3 player pouch will allow you to organize your personal effects as efficiently as your photographic gear. Ample external pockets allow quick zippered access to supplies and a water bottle/ tripod support pocket pulls out from a side pocket. Included rain cover folds neatly away into an integrated pocket and can be hung out to dry on the small buckle next to the handle, or tucked away for storage in one of the pockets. When carrying, a chest belt and balancing waist strap are available for ultimate comfort, and the rucksack is also compatible with the Kata Insertrolley if wheel along transportation is needed.


Customer Reviews:   Read 21 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Great backpack   December 3, 2008
Excellent backpack. Good quality and functional. I got this bag to hold laptop, camera, an extra lens, and a few accessories. I also needed additional space for other things -- magazines, light jacket, mp3 player, phone. This bag is perfect for airport carryon or daytrips, etc. The only negative (which I knew going in) is the ease of access to the camera compared to a shoulder or sling pack. I needed the extra space and laptop compartment more than the ease of access.

**also doesn't scream camera bag to thieves!



5 out of 5 stars Great bag   November 30, 2008
I bought this bag for my wife and it's a corker. Comfortably holds her D80 and grip, with a 17-55mm lens attached (room for a larger lens), plus two other med to large size lenses.

Also has room for personal belongings in the upper compartment. Lots of nooks and crannies for cards, batteries, etc. The laptop compartment is excellent for a reflector. :D



5 out of 5 stars Perfect travel camera bag   November 28, 2008
This bag can fit my Nikon d50 with 18-200 attached, 60mm, 10.5mm, Tokina 12-24 and sb-600 flash. That doesn't even take into account the top pocket, the small pockets or the laptop pocket. I don't travel with a laptop, but magazines, maps and books fit perfectly. The top pocket holds my ipod, large headphones, pens, small notebook, etc. The water bottle pocket is garbage, but who cares. Great bag.


5 out of 5 stars Simply Love it   November 21, 2008
I started out with a over the shoulder bag when I had the Canon Rebel Xti. Over the past year I have not only added extra gear but changed cameras, now have the Canon 40D with the battery grip. With all my camera gear and accessories I was out growing my bag pretty fast and the weight made it hard to carry. I do a wide variety of photography. But when I am out on nature hikes I don't want to lug my bag along so if I needed extra lens or whatever I could not take them with me. So I searched for 2 months on a new camera backpack. I came across this one in my search, read all the reviews and fell in love with it before I even bought it. This was a anniversary gift from my husband and have to say it was well worth the purchase.

This bag comes in many colors and Amazon even offers a few of them with a new monopod. I could of used a new monopod since mine is very much out dated but was not worth it since I did not really like the accent colors. I liked the Pink and White one but it would show dirt, scuff marks so I went with solid black. I wish they offered one just like the picture since its a little more grey but that is nothing to complain about.

When I read the reviews everybody said there was tons of room specially in the top department and man where they right. I can see that section getting full of almost anything I want to just throw into the bag and go. The bottom part was nice, I like the thick padding and I wont have to worry to much about my camera being at the bottom of the bag. I like how its designed to have easy access. With a little time and patience I should be able to move the inserts around and make it more comfortable for me. Most of the time I take the lens off and put the camera body only in the bag in its own slot. But the purpose of having this bag was to have it where I can sit the camera in or take it out of the bag with a lens already on.

KATA has a wide variety of bags. If you use mostly telephoto like the 70-200mm L then you might consider the larger bags which is a step up from this one. You could still use this one. The top compartment would hold it perfectly fine by its self or in its case that comes with it. My Sigma comes with a carry case that I had sit in my old bag and I would put my lens in it every time I was done. Where as if I needed the extra room I could go back to that way still with this bag as well.

I did see the water holder that everybody complained about. I can see why it would not hold the top part of the netting is tight so if you had a small bottle it would have to be squeezed in. But like most its not a big issue. You won't regret purchasing this bag. And I found a new brand that I will stay with for a long time.



5 out of 5 stars HOLY CRAP   November 18, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This is a great bag (for the money)!! I researched a lot of bags at B&H that would hold two SLR bodies and a 17" laptop. Turns out there are few that will hold the latter. Most that hold two SLR bodies and a smaller laptop are 3-4 times the cost of this product.

The pack is well built, and I have NO complaints. HOWEVER, there are a few things that potential buyers should be made aware of.

1. My gear didn't really fit. Here is the list:
-D70 Body
-D300 Body (w/grip)
-SB-800 Flash
-50mm
-70-300mm
-18-55mm
I think the engineers intended for one body to go in the actual PACK on top. This is fine, because it's well padded, but I wanted to use that area for other things.

2. Not a lot of pockets for memory cards, etc. There is an ipod pouch (and a handy hole at the top for earphones), three pen holders, and a large pocket(that holds my field guide). I really liked my Tamrac system that had individual pockets for my CF cards. Now there are in the zippered pocket on the back, and they feel safe. I would just liked having them in their own pockets.

3. It rides a little low on the back. I'm 6'2" and I like to have most of the weight on the top of my shoulders and this is more towards the back. It took some adjusting to get it configured at the optimal comfort level.

Now, with all of that said, here's the skinny. There's ABSOLUTELY NO WAY you can find a bag that beats the value of this bag.

-It's built better than most bags
-Heavily padded (camera area, and back pad for comfort)
-Lots of pockets
-Spacious top bag (lots more than my Tamrac Adventure 7)
-Stow away cup holders (I like this so you don't stag those little mesh things)
-VERY convenient trolley strap
-Holds 17" laptop (Can't find another one that does this).
-With some thought it fits ALL of my gear. I have a mobile office on my back and that's NICE!!

Sorry for the long review, but I wish someone would've taken the time to tell what all I did.


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