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Kata DH-423 DPS Series Digital Holster Style Case for DSLR Camera with Lens Attached, and Accessories (Black) Review

Kata DH-423 DPS Series Digital Holster Style Case for DSLR Camera with Lens Attached, and Accessories (Black)
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I've got a great bag that carries all my camera gear, but sometimes I just wanted something small that would hold just the basics.... I've found it after tossing many other similar bags! This bag is handy, protects my gear, is durable, attractive and worth every dime. FYI the strap is not pictured and it is very nice as well. This bag will hold most camera bodies and small to medium lens. This would also work if you are using a high end point and shoot (i.e. panasonic lumix fz28) Ease of use for quickly grabbing my camera with minimum fuss is so appreciated. I do recommend this bag.

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Kata DPS Digital Holster item number: KT DH-423, is a compact camera holster which features unique TST Rib Structural Protection and is designed with style to hold your camera with lens attached in top quick grip position, while a dedicated media pouch will store spare cards and batteries. The KT DH-423 recommended usage for D/SLR with Short Lenses. The DPS Digital Holster Collection is available in three sizes for different products from advanced point and shoot camera to a full size D/SLR.External height: 7.48 in.; external length: 6.10 in.; external width: 4.92 in.; internal height: 6.89 in.; internal length: 5.71 in.; internal width: 4.72 in.; weight: 0.66 lbs.

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Kata KT DT-213 Digital Torso-Pack Review

Kata KT DT-213 Digital Torso-Pack
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After doing some rough traveling with an unsuitable camera bag (the bag itself is very good; the use I gave it was wrong), I decided to look for something more adequate for those times when I am hiking with my camera, need to get in and out of cramped places, etc. I didn't want a regular camera backpack because of the weight and size issue, and also because I knew that I'd end up with it slung crooked on one shoulder so that I could easily reach the camera -- which is no good for a back that is not 100% on its better days.
The sling pack, aka torso pack, seemed like the ideal solution because it is MADE to be carried on one shoulder. In the Kata DT-213's case, specifically on the left shoulder (more on this later). Turned towards the front, it sits exactly where I need it to, so that I can reach in and grab my camera at a moment's notice. On my back, it is a comfortable little backpack that I hardly remember is there. The shoulder strap's length can be adjusted, so it doesn't matter if you have a longer or shorter torso. It is well padded and comfortable. Also, if I want, an adjustable and removable waist strap keeps the sling pack in place on me when I'm moving around.
Its zipper opens and closes quickly and with no effort, as it is a double one on either side of the flap, linked by a sturdy nylon cord. On the extremity there is a velcro tongue and also a plastic snap (which in my case is rarely closed), keeping the equipment safe and snug. The main compartment is surprisingly spacious. The larger division accomodates my Olympus E-30 + mounted 50-200 mm SWD f/2.8-3.5 perfectly. The two smaller divisions take the 11-22 mm lens, the EC 2.0 teleconverter and my flash. The two padded dividers can be moved or removed to resize the compartment and/or the divisions.
There are three outside zippered pockets. The roomier one will carry several memory cards and spare batteries. Another in the back lies flatter, so is only good for money, passport, etc. And a third pocket on the shoulder strap takes a cell phone, recorder or MP3 player. On its surface is a metal ring to which I can hook on my water bottle or geotagging GPS. The whole interior is bright yellow. This is something I love about Kata bags, because they never turn into black holes: you can always see in there and find what you're looking for.
As is standard, build quality and materials are first rate, and attention to detail is total, up to the rain cover. The whole bag is padded and I really feel my equipment is safe in it. I think I have found the perfect bag for day photo trips, finally.
The left shoulder issue: When I took the DT-213 out of its packaging, I thought, "Uh oh". I am left-handed and thought that carrying the bag on my left shoulder would make it awkward to remove the camera quickly. I do have to open the zipper with my right hand, but taking the camera out works equally well with either hand. Another detail, and this one for women only: no problem at all between the shoulder strap and my chest.
Sept. 2010. This bag has been everywhere and back and has proven itself sturdy, comfortable and practical. I've taken it on zodiacs and small boats and despite not ever putting the rain cover on, my equipment never got wet. It was also handled quite roughly a few times, and it has resisted very well. More importantly, it has protected my equipment perfectly. The 5* rating holds true.

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The DT-213 is a comprehensive sling torso pack which features unique TST RIB structural protection and is designed with style to hold and organize your compact camcorder or D/SLR and accessories readily accessible at any time and comfortable to carry. This unique torso pack allows you the option to either carry your gear on your back or on your torso, making it easy to switch in between to easily access your gear. Simply swing the bag from back to front to grab your main camcorder or camera for shooting. During long carrying durations a second balancing strap forms a triangle shape to the pack making it well balanced and comfortable to carry on the body.The main compartment holds a D/SLR with battery grip attached and up to 70-200 mm lens in top grip position or a compact camcorder while in the rest of the compartments you can use the dividers to store and protect additional lenses, chargers or other accessories.Two built in pockets along the back and side of the pack will store media cards, cables or other accessories while a phone/mp3 player pouch built into the main strap lets you stay organized while shooting. The DT-213 is the central element of the Kata EPH system which will allow you to connect it to several other compatible backpacks and waist packs to allow for multiple carrying possibilities and extra storage. The 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. Includes Items: - 1 Large Divider - 1 Rain Cover - 1 Small Divider - 1 Elements Cover with Mesh Pocket - 3 EPH System Connecting Straps. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS: external height: 11.02 in.; external length: 11.81 in.; external width: 6.30 in.; internal height: 10.63 in.; internal length: 10.24 in.; internal width: 5.91 in.; weight: 1.61 lbs.

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CaseCrown Vintage Parisian Style Top Flip Camera Bag with Partition for the Panasonic HDC-SD5 AVCHD 3CCD Flash Memory High Definition Camcorder Review

CaseCrown Vintage Parisian Style Top Flip Camera Bag with Partition for the Panasonic HDC-SD5 AVCHD 3CCD Flash Memory High Definition Camcorder
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Really nice bag it doesn't have that bulky look when it's on. The padding is perfect and it fits an extra lense.

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Store and go with your camcorder with this gorgeous faux leather Vintage Parisian Camera Bag. This bag is the perfect choice to safely transport your camcorder while looking prepared to go to any new lands. The exterior is made of a stylish faux leather that gives it a classic, clean look. It is tear, damage, and dust resistant so it'll keep looking great despite all of your travels. The interior is lined with soft felt like material so it won't scratch your camera. There's a removable Velcro partition so you can customize your compartments. Included is also a padded liner you can lie flat on top or bottom of the bag so you can provide extra protection. Store your camera and go with this bag!

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Lowepro Apex 140 AW (Black) Review

Lowepro Apex 140 AW (Black)
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I use this bag to haul around my Nikon D80 with the kit lens, along with charger cabling, etc. with plenty of room to spare. There are 2 internal compartments sized for SD card cases, 3 separate pocket areas in the front, and the usual Velcro type compartment arrangement for the camera and gear. I am told the case is large enough to accommodate the D80 with the 18-200 VR lens fitted as well, but I don't yet have that lens to verify it myself. The camera sits lens down in the compartment. The single zipper design makes for fast access and secure containment of your gear. There is also a built-in microfiber cloth, and the pull-over rain fly is a nice touch as well. The build quality is top notch, the only complaint I have is that once you remove your camera, the weight of the bag's flap is enough to make the bag fall over if you leave it open.

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Designed for the elements, the Lowepro Apex 140 AW (Black) satisfies even the most discerning adventure photographer.Designed for a D-SLR with attached zoom lens plus additional lens, or a camcorder, the Apex 140 AW is lightweight and rugged, providing a single pocket design keeping its contents protected in one convenient compartment.Main camera compartment has an organizer for extra memory card and an extra battery.The Apex 140 AW also includes a built-in All Weather Cover(TM) to offer maximum protection against rain, dust and sand.

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CaseCrown Vintage Parisian Style Top Flip Camera Bag with Partition to Protect the Canon EOS Rebel T1i 15.1MP Digital SLR Camera Carrying Review

CaseCrown Vintage Parisian Style Top Flip Camera Bag with Partition to Protect the Canon EOS Rebel T1i 15.1MP Digital SLR Camera Carrying
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This bag is great! It's stylish and offers protection for my DSLR camera. The only thing I don't like is that the magnetic closure isn't as strong as I'd like.

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Store and go with your DSLR Camera with this gorgeous faux leather Vintage Parisian Camera Bag. This bag is the perfect choice to safely transport your DSLR Camera while looking prepared to go to any new lands. The exterior is made of a stylish faux leather that gives it a classic, clean look. It is tear, damage, and dust resistant so it'll keep looking great despite all of your travels. The interior is lined with soft felt like material so it won't scratch your camera or your lens. There's a removable Velcro partition so you can customize your compartments. Included is also a padded liner you can lie flat on top or bottom of the bag so you can provide extra protection. Store your camera and go with this bag!

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Kata KT DC-443 Digital Case (Black) Review

Kata KT DC-443 Digital Case (Black)
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My last bag was the Kata 441, but it was just too small for my needs so I sent it back and ordered this 443. I was looking for something that would hold my camera with zoom lens attached, an additional short zoom(kit)lens, a Canon 430EX II flash, and a couple filters, cables, lens brush, etc. My camera/lens combination that would have to fit this bag are the Canon 40D with 70-300mm EF IS USM lens attached. From lens cap to eyepiece this measures 8.5 inches. The Kata site states this bag is 8.1 inches deep, but I knew I had a little room to play with since this is a flexible bag. I must say camera/lens combination fits quite well, if just a little snug top-to-bottom.
As far as the front to back and left to right dimensions, there is room to spare for all the equipment I mentioned, and even if I added a battery grip to my camera it would fit nicely. It is the top-to-bottom measurement that is just a bit short, an additional half inch would be great. Most people prefer the camera handgrip to face to the rear (right side) of the bag, I prefer the handgrip to face the outside of the bag, pointing away from my body. My camera/lens combination fits either way.
The bag is really well made and looks nice. It is well padded and the size and design of the bag doesn't make it look as if I am wearing a piece of luggage (any larger and it would look like luggage). The zipper pulls and nylon webbing have some reflective threads woven in, but overall the bag looks quite plain.
I implied this bag was closer to perfection, but it's not there yet, IMO. The bottom of the bag has no feet or other protection if it is set down. The bottom of the bag bulges where the end of my lens presses against it, so I feel that my equipment could be damaged if the bottom was bumped, or the bag set down hard with no feet or stiffening to protect it. Also, the bottom of the bag will surely wear after time without the protection. Several nice dividers are included, but I am limited in how I can customize the dividers. This is because the dividers and the left and right ends of the bag are nylon material with sewn-in velcro strips that must be matched to their mating velcro strips. The front and rear lining is a felt-like material that velcro sticks to, so the two large dividers can be attached anywhere on that material, but the other dividers must attach to their matching sewn-in velcro strips on the ends of the bag and on the large dividers; if Kata had lined all sides of the bag with this felt material and covered the dividers with this material, it would make the dividers much more customizable as the velcro on the dividers could be attached anywhere to the other dividers or the bag lining. The "weatherproofing" cover doesn't fit over the shoulder strap attachments very well and just takes up room in the bag, so I leave it out. I figure if it's raining hard enough to soak through the bag, the cover isn't going to be much help. Finally, a pet peeve of mine: Most manufacturers are guilty of this, not just Kata; that is the addition of storage pockets inside the top flap. Once these pockets are filled with media cards, etc. they bulge and can rub on the camera's LCD and mar it. Because of the fairly snug fit of this top flap with my equipment I will not use those pockets, but even if there is room to spare for my LCD, I don't use those pockets.
Overall, though, this bag comes the closest to filling my needs of all the bags I have tried. I can highly recommend it. To find the actual internal dimensions of any Kata bag, go to their web site. ALSO, as I was writing this review, I noticed the price of this bag on Amazon jumped from the forty seven dollars with free shipping that I paid, to sixty five dollars with free shipping. At that high price I would surely do my research into other bags before buying this one. Now I feel like I got a real bargain!
ADDED: Today I noticed that flying insects are attracted to the yellow inner liner! That yellow liner is also starting to show dirt. Also, the black color of the bag really heats up in the summer sun, I wish they offered other colors, such as silver-gray. Over the years I have found silver-gray bags repel heat the longest.
ADDED AGAIN: When researching camera bags, I was attracted to the Lowepro Off Trail 2; I thought it might be a better fit for my equipment than this Kata DC-433, but it cost too much. Now Adorama has the Lowepro Off Trail 2 on sale for about half price (forty four dollars ninety five cents and free shipping), so I ordered one. When I get it, I will review it.

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The Digital Case KT DC-443 is part of the new Digital Photo Series (DPS) by Kata. DPS combines a number of technologies to create a lightweight, ergonomic and highly protective line of carrying solutions with sleek and stylish profiles. Based on experience with professional photographers from all over the world Kata has developed DPS as the solution for anyone who demands a photo carrying case, backpack or pouch to perform at the highest levels in any environment. The DC-443 is a comprehensive camera bag which features unique TST RIB structural protection and is designed with style to hold and organize your D/SLR and accessories. The main compartment holds a D/SLR in top grip position while on the two sides you can store and protect lenses, flashes or other accessories. A modular divider system will allow you to customize all of your equipment on two different vertical levels. Ample pockets provide storage solutions for all you may need to carry: two attached pouches will hold media cards and batteries; additional accessories can be stored in the transparent PVC pocket while two spacious side pockets will hold accessories such as charger, cables etc. In addition there is also a flexible, quick access, external Elasto-Guard 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. Carrying options include: sturdy padded grip handle, shoulder strap or Insertrolley connection. ( Insertrolley not included).

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Domke F-6 Little Bit Smaller Bag (Black) Review

Domke F-6 Little Bit Smaller Bag (Black)
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I bought this bag and recently used it to carry my Canon 40D and 70-200mm f4.0 L lens. While going through a cruise ship security, with only the lens in the bag, I picked up the bag after it had been x-rayed and the lens fell out, hit the floor, and cracked the lens barrel--$300 to repair. The bag was latched.
I tested the bag with only the lens inside, both loose in the bag in the insert provided. In both cases, when gently just turning the bag around, the lens fell out. So I caution anyone buying/using this bag to keep it full of stuff, and/or be very aware of how you pick it up.

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Domke F-6 Little Bit Smaller is an exceptionally discreet bag with a low profile exterior. Similar to F-2 Original Bag, but scaled down for less equipment, such as 1 or 2 cameras with or without motor drives, 3-4 lenses, flash, film and accessories. Features
Exceptionally discreet bag with a low profile exterior
Ideal for one or two cameras with or without motor drives, three to four lenses, flash unit, film and accessories
Nine compartments and pockets include two full-length zippered pockets
Padded four compartment "short" Insert
Adjustable non-slip Gripper Strap


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Domke F-2 Original Bag (Olive) Review

Domke F-2 Original Bag (Olive)
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This bag is great. It conforms to your body, feels secure, doesn't draw attention to you, and holds a ton of lenses. I can hold my SLR and 5 lenses with relative ease, along with my charger, two flashes, and various cables/accessories. The strap is very comfortable and long. The body-side of the strap has some sort of rubber lining to keep traction on your shoulder, so it doesn't slip while moving. My only (very minor) complaint is that there is no small compartment for memory cards, they tend to get lost in the pockets. Still, this bag was worth every penny.

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F-2 Original Domke - The bag that started it all. Jim Domke had the first one custom made for his own use in 1976, and tens of thousands of bags later, the F-2 is still the most popular Domke Bag. It is the faithful companion of professional photographers around the world.

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Kata KT DC-441 Digital Case (Black) Review

Kata KT DC-441 Digital Case (Black)
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I have been using this Kata bag now for over a year and highly recommend this (and similar) Kata bags. I prefer top-load bags for convenience and I try to keep a minimal amount of gear with me so this bag fits the bill perfectly. Currently I have a Pentax K20d with a Pentax 18-250mm lens (not a small camera!), battery charger and a few miscellaneous pieces and have room to spare. The protection built in by Kata seems to work quite well in spite of the bag being relatively light and not having the feeling of heavy padding. Their flexible reinforcement of the walls provides enough cushioning that I have never had a problem even while tossing the camera in the back of my car where it slides around, or even when it one time fell off a bar-stool to a tile floor.
As with any camera bag, perhaps the most critical thing is to think through the gear you intend to carry and insure that the bag you choose will do the right job for you. It surprises me when I read reviews where the bag is too small simply because it is not too difficult to do some quick checks to insure that your gear will fit and, if you want, you will have room for future growth. In my case, I wanted something to hold the gear above plus a flash (which I have yet to purchase!) and the DC-441 perfectly fits the bill. I didn't want a lot of extra space since I really do not plan on purchasing a half dozen lenses to carry around. Before you buy, though, I recommend going directly to Kata's website where you can actually specify your gear and Kata will recommend bags that will fit. Simple enough!
One final note regarding the lack of any protection for the LCD screens. I have previously used bags with this built in and it is a nice feature, however I simply keep a microfiber cloth on top of my camera which protects the screen and is also handy for cleaning the screen or (carefully!) the lens. Perhaps not as elegant as having a cover built into the bag, but it works nicely!

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The Digital Case KT DC-441 is part of the new Digital Photo Series (DPS) by Kata. DPS combines a number of technologies to create a lightweight, ergonomic and highly protective line of carrying solutions with sleek and stylish profiles. Based on experience with professional photographers from all over the world Kata has developed DPS as the solution for anyone who demands a photo carrying case, backpack or pouch to perform at the highest levels in any environment. The DC-441 is a comprehensive camera bag which features unique TST RIB structural protection and is designed with style to hold and organize your D/SLR and accessories. The main compartment holds a compact D/SLR in top grip position while on the two sides you can store and protect lenses, flash or other accessories. Ample pockets provide storage solutions for all you may need to carry: Two built in pockets for storing media cards and batteries close at hand, two spacious side pockets to hold accessories such as charger, cables etc. and one flexible, quick access, external Elasto-Guard 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.Carrying options include: sturdy padded grip handle, shoulder strap or rear loops for a waist belt.

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Lowepro Camera/Camcorder Bag (EX-140 GRY) Review

Lowepro Camera/Camcorder Bag (EX-140 GRY)
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This is a good, secure, well-padded, and moderately adjustable/customizable bag for a small-ish with a handful of accessories. I'm using it with my Panasonic Lumix LX3, external flash, and telephoto adapter and find it all to be a good fit in this bag.
The main compartment includes two removable/adjustable velcro padded dividers for use in separating the compartment into one, two, or three sections, and multiple other zippered and drawstring pockets allow for other accessories I don't even have yet.
Carrying options include a removable, thick shoulder strap with a non-slip section, a top-mounted padded leather (?) handle, and permanent double belt loops on the back. Only thing keeping it from five stars for me: the front accessory pouch is unpadded, leaving it useful for only spare batteries, cable, and maybe additional memory cards (in their own protective cases).

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The Express Collection brings an adventurous spirit, a bold attitude, and style to protective cases. With various sizes of shoulder bags, holster-style bags, and backpacks, there is something for everyone, on the trail or on the town.

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Kata KT DC-437 Digital Case (Black) Review

Kata KT DC-437 Digital Case (Black)
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I like the bag, it's well made. The yellow color inside is nice. However, I have a D40 with the 55-200mm lense and 18-55mm lense and this big is just barely big enough to camera and lenses in there. Otherwise, it's good.

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The Digital Case KT DC-437 is part of the new Digital Photo Series (DPS) by Kata. DPS combines a number of technologies to create a lightweight, ergonomic and highly protective line of carrying solutions with sleek and stylish profiles. Based on experience with professional photographers from all over the world Kata has developed DPS as the solution for anyone who demands a photo carrying case, backpack or pouch to perform at the highest levels in any environment. The DC-437 is a comprehensive camera bag which features unique TST RIB structural protection and is designed with style to hold and organize your D/SLR and accessories. The main compartment holds a compact D/SLR in top grip position while on the two sides you can store and protect lenses, flash or other accessories. Ample pockets provide storage solutions for all you may need to carry: Two built in pockets for storing media cards and batteries close at hand, two spacious side pockets to hold accessories such as charger, cables etc. and one flexible, quick access, external Elasto-Guard 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. Carrying options include: sturdy padded grip handle, shoulder strap or rear loops for a waist belt.

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Kata R-103 GDC Rucksack Review

Kata R-103 GDC Rucksack
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I settled on the Kata R-103 after looking at the Lowepro Computrekker and Tamrac Cyber 6 and also considering Crumpler "Whickey & Cox" and the Tenba PB-15C. Having a backpack with room for both laptop and camera gear is great for taking a business trip with a rolling suitcase without also dragging a third piece of luggage for the camera, a load that puts you at risk for having to check your luggage
I have a DSLR, 3 lenses, flash, tripod and the usual assortment of cables, plus a Dell D-600 laptop, charger and cords. The Dell is 15" wide (long?). That assortment would fit any of the five backpacks noted above. If you have more gear than that, you need a bigger backpack, and all of the above makers have bigger models.
The Kata R-103 has several unusual features that give it an edge, but most important, it has a very comfortable harness that can be adjusted to fit both short and tall people. Another reviewer said it fits people 170-180cm tall (5'7" - 5'11"). I'm 167 cm tall (5'6') and it fits very well indeed - a lot better than the Tumi laptop "business" backpack I use when I'm not taking camera gear around.
Kata Features: (1) The zippers for the main (camera) compartment go around the outside edge and down under the bag, allowing it to open compeletely for easy access. (2) There's a smaller zippered flap on the main compartment that gives you easy access to just the camera and lens without the risk that any other gear will fall out. That flap is also zippered all the way down both sides to the bottom. (3) The laptop is accessible from the side, which seems better than access from the top if you want to get at it on a plane (although the zipper could be an inch or two longer). (4) It fits a full-sized 15" laptop. (But get Kata's next size - Model HB-207 -- if you have a 17" laptop!) (5) It has a sternum strap, which makes the bag more comfortable to carry and secures it so you can bend or lean over without the load shifting. (6) It comes with a unique set of straps that replace your regular camera strap so you can carry the camera around your neck, as usual, or hang it from the straps of the backpack. That reduces strain on your neck. It makes you look irremediably geeky, but hey, if you travel with a pile of lenses and a laptop, you are a geek, so why not look like one? (7) It comes with a clip-on waist strap and a strap-on tripod carrier that's much easier to use and less ungainly than the one on the Lowepro Comptrekker. (8) There's a fairly large pair of zippered pockets hidden under the main flap - ideal for cables and small items. (9) And finally, it's not as deep from back to front as the Lowepro Computrekker or the Tamrac Cyber 6, which makes it better balanced everywhere you go and easier to maneuver in tight spots like airplanes and subways.
When new, the zippers feel stiff and so does the harness, but once the zippers have been used a few times and you've walked a couple of miles, the bag loosens up just enough -- kind of like breaking in a good pair of hiking boots. The materials and construction appear to be first rate -- tougher fabric and beefier zippers than the Lowepro bags of the same class. And before buying, I asked Kata a question via their web site and got an immediate and comprehensive response, which is a good sign.

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GDC Rucksack. The compact R-103 is designed to hold a Digital / SLR body with up to 300mm lens attached, an extra body, 4-5 lenses or a mini DV camcorder. Additional accessories, like flash-unit, filters, charger, cables and personal essentials can be stored in the spacious arched lid compartment, the 2 outside pockets and the central mesh/vinyl pocket. The R-103's ergonomic harness includes a unique cushioning and shock absorbing system, which allows for optimal ventilation, weight distribution and 5-point adjustment mechanism. The R-103 includes a well-padded dividing set, which allows you to organize it to fit your requirements, and two detachable mesh pouches. If needed, extra Modi-Vers Kit is available.

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Lowepro Nova 170 AW - Shoulder bag for digital photo camera with lenses - 600D polyester, 840D nylon - black Review

Lowepro Nova 170 AW - Shoulder bag for digital photo camera with lenses - 600D polyester, 840D nylon - black
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This bag fits the Canon Rebel Xsi perfectly. I wanted a bag that was small enough to be truly portable and not look like I'm a photography nut. The bag snugly fits the camera with the the 18-200 lens attached and my kit lens (18-55mm) and my 50mm lens in the bag. I also store my SD cards, battery, charger, and some cables. That is it! If you want a bag that stores more then 3 lenses (one being attached) and the camera - then you have to go bigger.If you are like me and a minimilist who just wants a case that will carry the very basics - and is on the small side- this is the bag!

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The Nova 170 AW includes a 360º All Weather Cover that protects your gear as you work. Size to carry the most popular digital SLR cameras; lenses; memory cards and accessories. All-around utility features include: overflap lid to increase protection from the elements; dual memory card pockets on interior of lid; front accessory pocket; mesh side pockets; padded strap and cushioned grab handle tailored for comfort and durability; plus a belt loop so you can wear as a beltpack. A practical choice for the enthusiast or professional; Nova AW bags let you organize; protect and use your gear with ease.

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Domke F-6 Little Bit Smaller Bag (Olive) Review

Domke F-6 Little Bit Smaller Bag (Olive)
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SIZE:
The bag is smaller than I thought it would be. I bought it to use with a Canon 300D, 50/1.4, 100/2, 70-200/4L, and the 18-55/3.5 kit lens. This kit will fit, but it's slightly more cramped than I'd prefer. Since then, I've moved to a 40D, 28-135, 10-22, 50/1.4, 200/2.8, 1.4X TC, and a 430EX flash. This is really the maximum for this bag. One or two middle lenses less would be ideal.
To mold to your hip, the F6 has to have two open spaces in the center partition. It's really designed for people who have some other bag to *store* their gear, and want a quick working pack for travel. It's not supposed to be full. If you've got a big superzoom (100-400, 70-200 IS) or an equipment list similar to what's above, move up to the Domke F-2. It's nearly as discreet, but a lot more spacious.
INTERIOR:
The only interior layout this bag has is a four-part partition held in place by velcro. If you remove the partition, it's just an empty space. On either side of the partition are larger areas that, in my case, hold the 430EX and the 200/2.8. The partition itself was designed for manual equipment: long and thin lenses, and film bodies without deep grips that could be slotted where I have the prime and the flash. That's Domke's graphic, anyway. It's both difficult and inconvenient to fit a DSLR in those areas, though, and you have to remove the lens.
The better solution, and the one I was forced to use because I have more equipment than before, is to have a moderately heavy lens like the 28-135 mounted to the camera at all times. Then you just put the camera face-down over an empty partition space. The malleable nature of the partition and the weight of the lens hold the camera in place, with the added bonus of freeing up space and having the camera ready to shoot.
While it's also possible to do this with the 50/1.4, the bag starts to feel slightly top heavy, so you'd want to have at least one side of the cover clipped to keep everything secure.
BUILD AND FEATURES:
There is no side padding on this bag. It conforms to the waist better for that reason, but don't buy it if you're worried about bumping your SLR. The front pocket, bottom pad, and the partition do keep the lenses in the middle decently protected. If not for this light padding, the bag would not hold its shape. Even as is, heavier loads cause unused pockets to compress in on themselves, so if you take a lens out, it may take a bit of fiddling to get it back in.
The two metal clips stink. They're small, difficult to unclip, and tend to knock about into your lenses when not in use. There's no easy way to remove them, but if you're willing to reduce the resale value of the bag, you can replace them with superior mini-carabiners.
As shipped, the F-6 is not waterproof, but it can be made water-resistant with the same aerosol waterproofer you'd use on leather boots. I put two coats of Kiwi "Camp Dry" 13% Silicon water repellent on my bag two years ago. A water puddle on the cover will still bead for a full minute before it starts to wet the canvas.
IN USE:
People tend not to assume that this Domke is a camera bag. On two occasions, I've been able to enter a sports venue without the ticket-checker bothering to look for equipment. While the front pocket is not padded, it can hold quite a lot. I was able to "hide" a 70-200/4L inside with little change in the bag's outside appearance.
The rubber embedded in the strap is great if you wear the bag like a purse, but I loop the strap over the other side of my neck and across the chest. When I do that, the rubber makes it difficult to shift the bag in front of me without binding my shirt. No big deal; there's no rubber on the opposing side side of the strap, so I just turn it over.
If you fill the bag with my revised equipment list above, it'll feel like a brick on your side and will cause your shoulder to ache after a few hours. I bought the mail carrier strap to mitigate this problem, but I find myself rarely using it. The padding on this optional addition is less soft than it appears in the picture, and the whole item feels bulky. A wider and less-thickly-padded generic alternative would probably work better.
ALTERNATIVES:
There are comparable Chinese rip-off bags by Mekko and Safrotto. They're high quality and cost about 30% less than this Domke bag. I bought the Domke because the olive green color wasn't available in the others, and the Mekko bags in particular have too many ostentatious logos I didn't feel like removing. Otherwise, they're worth a look.
The biggest competition for the F-6 is Domke's own F2. While the F-6 is handsome and functional, it doesn't have much room to grow. The F2 offers significantly more space, though because the unused portions collapse on themselves like with any canvas bag, it doesn't look or feel much larger than the F-6. Had I known that I'd expand my kit to the extent that I did, I'd have chosen the F2.

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Lowepro Nova 170 AW Camera Bag (Bordeaux Red) Review

Lowepro Nova 170 AW Camera Bag (Bordeaux Red)
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Great bag, fits my Sony DSLR w/ attached lens and extra larger lens very well. Plenty of extra storage for other items as well. Love the color, much better than the usual boring black or grey bags!! Camera is well protected. Very happy with the bag, it's a keeper!!!

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The Nova AW Series is the right choice for enthusiast to professional photographers seeking superior weather protection in a comfortable and functional shoulder bag. The re-designed All Weather Cover provides 360° of protection from the elements while allowing you to work out of the bag in all weather conditions. Padded shoulder strap and grab handle ensure comfortable use; Memory Card pockets keep cards securely stored and zippered pockets hold a variety of accessories. Available in five sizes to fit enthusiast to professional kits, the Nova is perfect protection for a variety of shooting situations.

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Ape Case Pro Medium SLR/Video Camera Case ACPRO1200 Review

Ape Case Pro Medium SLR/Video Camera Case ACPRO1200
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My criteria for bags is non-negotiable, and finding a bag that fits this criteria took a long time. First, it has to be top loading. Second, it needs to have at least one side pocket, and one front pocket. Third, a bright interior is a huge plus. Fourth, it needs to be reasonably weather-proofed. Finally, it needs to be well-padded.
I was pleasantly surprised when I found this bag online after hours of searching. I had spent several more hours at camera shops around the city, and the prices they were asking, for bags that did not meet all of my criteria, was not justifiable for me. So, I thought taking a chance on the Ape Case was a measured risk. I'm probably not the only one who has had that experience. Frankly, I looked at the price of this case and wondered why they were charging so little when all other bags were double the price. But, I ordered anyway.
I ordered the medium instead of the large, as the internal dimensions are identical in length and width. The medium bag is about one inch shorter in height. Ultimately, internal dimensions are the most important to me, and I didn't think that missing one inch of height would be a big deal. So, I went with the medium. (Sidenote: If the internal dimensions of the large are really almost exactly the same, as all the websites I found suggested, the large bag can certainly not be considered large.)
Now for the bag itself. The side pocket is a little "tight." It has spots for extra memory cards, and several elastic loops for pens, etc. But, this side pocket can't really be stuffed full. Over time the material may relax to give more flexibility. The front pocket is the same, so don't buy this bag expecting to be able to jam those pockets full of goodies.
One of my favorite features is the zip pocket on the front flap, just above where the Ape Case logo is sewn on. That is ideal when traveling for putting flight tickets and passports in. On that note, the first week I got this bag I got caught in monsoon-type weather. Despite having an umbrella, my bag got soaked as I walked. Inside my bag was my camera, lens, battery, and my passport. Once I was inside the train station I opened up my case to assess the damage. But, there wasn't any. Not a single drop had gotten through, and the bag had been exposed to more than a reasonable amount of rain.
The following week I was on the street, and dropped my fully loaded bag onto the concrete. Again, I sat down and opened up the case to assess the damage. Again, there wasn't any. Everything was exactly where I had put it when I packed for that day.
The interior is obviously bright yellow, and it makes opening the bag a joy in itself.
The only thing I changed on the bag was with the clasps that hang off each side of the bag. In total, there are three. One clasp closes the front flap. Then, there are two more, one on the left and one on the right, used to keep the bag more tightly shut, I guess. I cut off the two on the sides of the bag off. I'll never use them, they're clunky, and they make it needlessly difficult to get into the bag. Also, the clasps are made of very light weight plastic. I'm not sure how long the remaining clasp will last. But, I assume it serves a dual purpose: it cuts weight and cost.
Overall, this bag meets and exceeds my criteria for a camera case. Don't let the price deter you. It might be half the price of a lot of other camera bags, but it is not half the camera bag. In the few short weeks I've had it, it's been put through more than it's fair share of abuse, and has performed better than I would have ever expected. Ultimately, this bag gives me what I most expect from a bag: security. I can put my camera and travel documents inside, and know that they are safe and sound.

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Kata KT DW-493 Digital Waist-Pack Review

Kata KT DW-493 Digital Waist-Pack
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Not too small, not too big, just right. This bag holds a large DSLR body (Nikon D700) with a medium sized Nikon prime lens (60mm) attached plus 2 medium sized prime lenses (the forementioned 60mm or a 50mm or 35mm or 24mm) in the two side pockets. In my case, I use one size pocket for a 2nd prime lense and the other to hold two iPhones. There is also a small top compartment for some memory cards and an extra battery but I do not use that as I don't want them to slip out and scratch the camera (unlikely but possible). This bag works great as a shoulder or messenger type bag with the shoulder strap and with waist straps pushed into their storage pocket. With the fanny pack straps out it also works excellently as a fanny or front waist pack and for extra security you can simultaneously use the shoulder strap in messenger bag position. Good construction, high quality materials. Soft on your camera and the yellow lining, while a little much in the fashion department, makes it very easy to see what you are doing and is much better than a darker gray lining as in most cases. Bought recently and it was new. Used it for four straight days in DC last week, and it performed perfectly. Just right size for family day outings where you also want to use your hands for holding kids and packages. Also goes through security machines easily. I have looked at 3 dozen bags for my D700 and purchased 5 or 6. This is the one that really makes it. This bag probably is the best for most medium to large DSLRs unless you want to carry 10 pounds of lenses (I don't) in which case you would want the 495 model. This will be my primary camera bag with extra lenses (should I need them) packed in a suitcase to my destination.

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The DW-493 is a comprehensive camera waist pack which features unique TST RIB structural protection and is designed with style to hold and organize your compact camcorder or compact D/SLR, extra lenses and accessories up front, readily accessible and easy to carry. The main compartment holds a compact camcorder with space on the sides for chargers and other accessories, or compact D/SLR in top grip position while on the two sides you can store and protect lenses, flash or other accessories. Ample pockets provide storage solutions for all you may need to carry: Two built in pockets for storing media cards and batteries close at hand while two spacious side pockets will hold personal items, additional lenses or other accessories. The 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.Multiple carrying options will let you grab and go with the padded grip handle, carry on your waist with the thick padded waist belt, on your shoulder with the shoulder strap or use both the waist belt and shoulder strap at the same time for ultra comfort. The DW-493 is compatible with the Kata EPH system which will allow you to connect it to several other bags such as backpacks and torso packs to allow for multiple carrying possibilities. Included Items: - 1 Rain cover - 1 Shoulder Strap - 2 Small Dividers. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS: external height: 6.69 in.; external length: 14.57 in.; external width: 5.51 in.; internal height: 5.91 in.; internal length: 7.09 in.; internal width: 5.12 in.; weight: 1.28 lbs.

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