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Description: Product Name
DR-467
Short description
DR-467; Digital Rucksack for 2 Pro D/SLR bodies, 3-4 lenses (up to a 105mm f/2.8), flash, accessories, 17" laptop + personal gear


Catalog No': KT DR-467


Dimensions:
External max sizes:
Length
13.3" 34cm
Width
8.26" 21cm
Height
17.7" 45cm


Internal main compartment sizes:


Length
12.99" 33cm
Width
5.9" 15cm
Height
7.48" 19cm


Weight
3.135lbs 1.422kg


Includes:
1 Padded insert
2 big Dividers
3 small Dividers
1 Element cover


Icons
• TST Rib
• ELEMENT COVER
• Computer compartment
• Insertrolley (not included)



Product description
(Configuration: Photo)


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 17” 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.
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Review Date: Fri January 11, 2008 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 9 

 
Pros: great ergonomics, stylish, well-made, flexibility, durability
Cons: no tripod holder, will fit medium zoom but not 70-200.

got this with my new d300. love it. my first kata bag. design is a mix of high-tech and lo-profile. excellent weight distribution and felxibility to handle almost any combo of gear. the lack of a tripod holder is the only real minus.
Anonymous
Review Date: Sun March 29, 2009 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 9 

 
Pros: Very well constructed, holds a lot of gear
Cons: No dividers in top portion of bag. Mesh bottle holder too narrow.

I use mine to carry my Olympus E510 with 4 lenses, various filters, owners manuals, batteries and charges, plus my Panasonic TZ5 and LX2. I can even slide my laptop into the rear compartment. The bag is incredibly well made.

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