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| Kata Ergo-Tech Series Prism U Personal Gear Backpack for Digital Camera and 12 Inch Laptop Computer | 
enlarge | Brand: Bogen Category: Photography
List Price: $110.00 Buy New: $71.23 You Save: $38.77 (35%)
New (4) Used (1)
Avg. Customer Rating: 6 reviews
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 0 Dimensions (in): 12 x 6 x 18
MPN: KT A43U Model: KT A43U UPC: 719821265627 EAN: 0719821265627 ASIN: B000I42XWG
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Bag's Description Incorrect July 1, 2008 The description of the bag (on amazon and kata-bags.com) state that the elasto-guard sleeves for the camera are in the top compartment, but mine are in the bottom compartment. I'm a little concerned that the weight of things in the top comparment could damage my dslr in the bottom compartment, especially since the LCD screen hugs the bottom of the top compartment. If you want to get an idea of what the camera compartment really looks like check out the Kata Sensitivity V backpack, as it has the camera compartment in the lower portion of the bag. Besides the surprise of the camera compartment not being where I thought it would be the bag is great. It's slightly bigger than I thought it would be. My Dell Latitude D420 fits great as does my Sony Alpha 350 with 18-70 lens attached and the extra 55-200 lens fits perfectly in the elasto-guard sleeve. There's room for a third lense as well. I'm just disappointed that the bag is not as setup as described.
Camera travelling backpack May 27, 2008 I bought this backpack to carry my camera when I travel. The area designated for the camera is secure and well padded. My complaint about the bag is it must be sized for a man with broad shoulders, it is always falling off my shoulders (unless I secure the additional buckle across my chest). The top compartment is handy but not very big. I use the secret back compartment to keep my wallet and important papers in, I can't feel them there and no one can steal them. The shoulder pads rub on your bare skin but are fine if you are wearing a long sleeved shirt. The water pouches are nice as are the cell phone & i-pod pocket. I wanted a small bag to carry my camera in and I guess this is it, it just isn't "perfect".
King of Backpacks April 29, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The perfect backpack if you carry an assortment of gadgets. Although my 14" laptop won't fit in the laptop compartment (didn't expect it to really) the compartment is perfect for storing magazines and documents. It is not overly big and no bigger than the Gap sling bag I replaced it with. It is comfortable to hold and also looks really cool.
I love it... October 15, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I was using a shoulder bag for two years. The weight of my SLR, bettery,charge, flash...etc was killing me if I went for a day trip. I compared dozens of camera bags on the amazon and on the net, from $30 to $200 sth, from sling bag to backpack. I finally picked up this one. I have been using it for the recent trip to DC (several days walking in DC), Shenandoah, Newport... took it to everywhere. I am a 5'5 medium build woman. This backpack fits me very well(tighten the front staps if you are wearing short sleeved shirts, so the shoulder straps can be away from your bare inside arms). I put everything into it: one SLR with 200mm lens, Flash, diffuser, bettery for camera, bettery for Flash, bettery charge, keys, wallet, pen, tour books etc. I swich the bag to the front for quick access to the camera if I wasn't holding the camera in my hand.
I love this backpack, it gives me a lot more freedom to enjoy my trips and photo taking.
PS: Shipping was awesome, the backpack was packaged as if it was a baby.
Great Product! May 13, 2007 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
Couldn't ask for a better camera bag! It is durable, light wait, has a lot of pockets, and holds everything you need for a day walk.
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