My Kata is tiny. Enough room for the X-100s, the rain cover, a spare
battery, a few SD cards, and lens cap. But then it's barely noticeable when
I've got it. Sometimes so much so I think I've lost my camera, only to find
the bag has slipped around to the small of my back. I do like the build
quality, though, and the bright yellow interior, which makes it
ridiculously easy to find stuff.
--Bob Whitmire
Certified Neanderthal
On Sat, Jul 4, 2015 at 4:19 PM, Scott Gomez <sgomez.baja@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I'm envy all of you. Today, we're at the blazing speed of 1.31 Mbps down
> and 0.16Mbps up. Telnor from San Felipe, Baja isn't anything to brag about.
>
> And Bob, you're the only other person I know who also has a Kata bag. We
> bought two of the back pack models, as safari "go bags" before heading off
> to Kenya a few years ago, and they're the best bags I've had to date. This
> one: http://onlineshopping.trgauba.com/katadr467katadigitalrucksack which,
> unfortunately, seems to be no longer available from Kata (now part of
> Manfrotto). Which model have you got (as I'm interested in a different bag,
> perhaps, now that I'm moving to mostly micro 4/3 gear)?
>
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