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Kata KT D-3N1-22 3 In 1 Sling /Backpack with Laptop Slot

May 14, 2010 2:32 PM Wow, it’s been 5 months since my last blog (which several people have pointed out). Laziness is most of it, but the other part is I haven’t gotten anything exciting in the last few months. You would think I’d have an iPad by now, but…

May 14, 2010 2:32 PM

Wow, it’s been 5 months since my last blog (which several people have pointed out). Laziness is most of it, but the other part is I haven’t gotten anything exciting in the last few months. You would think I’d have an iPad by now, but I don’t (by my choice though, as I’m waiting for gen 2 with a front facing camera).

So, we’re going to talk about a bag. Yes, a bag! Since I haven’t bought any gadgets, I’ll talk about the bag where I put my most favorite gadgets, my Canon 40D and Canon Vixia HF10.

The Kata 3N1caught my eye when I was in New York and visited the B&H Super Store (http://bhphotovideo.com). The bag comes in 3 sizes to fit your needs. The largest can fit a 15” notebook, camera with battery grip and Telephoto lens, plus room for 4 lenses and accessories. The smallest bag can fit a DSLR with a medium zoom lens and room for 2 lenses and accessories. I purchased the medium sized bag. I have it loaded with my Canon 40D, mid-size zoom lens, 2 lenses, my 430EX Flash, with room for the Vixia camcorder.

What makes this bag really handy is the ability to whip out your camera quickly when touring around. The camera is accessed through a side pocket that can be quickly opened by pulling on a tab that pulls back the zippers. The zippers are of high quality that they smoothly open quickly. You wear the bag with one sling that allows you to rotate the bag from your back into a fanny-pack like position across your chest. This gives easy access to the camera, and doesn’t require you to put the bag down. There is pocket access on both the right and left side, as well as the ability to wear the bag using a right or left sling, so this quick access method can be used by both righties and lefties.

Organizing the bag is a cinch. You can open up the bag completely, and the bag comes with many dividers to help keep your equipment snug and accessible. I configured my bag so that I can access my camera and flash from the quick access pocket. The other side is where I put the camcorder. The bag came with a flash card envelope that can be mounted in the bag using velcro. Also, the bag came with a rain cover.

The bag I bought came with a padded laptop compartment. It’s made for Netbooks 10 inches or smaller, perfect for my Dell Mini 9, but I was able to squeeze my 13” Macbook Pro into the pocket.

Finally, the bag is comfortable to wear. You can wear the bag with a single sling for the quick access, but for treks where you won’t need the camera immediately, you can wear the bag in a traditional backpack or a secure cross-strap configuration.

So here is my latest blog. I do plan on getting the new HTC EVO 4G http://now.sprint.com/evo/?INTCID=AB:UPU:HERO:041110:EvoPL:960×320 from Sprint next month, so that will probably be my next review.

~rb

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2 responses to “Kata KT D-3N1-22 3 In 1 Sling /Backpack with Laptop Slot”

  1. Robert,
    Thanks for the quick review. I’m looking for a camera bag that will also fit my iPad 3G. With the camera connection kit the iPad allows me to view my photos and maybe upload to flickr or email a few before I get back home and download to Lightroom. I think the Kata 3N1-11 is just right for me.

  2. Robert,

    I’m interested in this bag too, the 33 is a bit too big for me however how much of a squeeze is the 13″ MBP? Dangerously squeezed? I ask because other sites have said it doesn’t fit at all. Is there any chance of seeing a photo of it with the MBP?

    I’d really appreciate your feedback!

    thanks
    paul

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