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  • Kata HB-207 GDC Hiker Backpack Review

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  • KATA HB-207 Hiker Backpack - Bogen Imaging

    A 4 minute quick overview of the hiker backpack. KATA's HB-207 Hiker Backpack features a level of protection you haven't seen before; KATA's TST protection safeguards the camera compartment and the bottom of the case while keeping it light. The extensive main compartment easily accommodates 2-3 Digital / SLR bodies with up to 8 lenses (up to 400 mm f 2.8), while a rear compartment will hold up to a 17" laptop. The case is set up with modular dividers, and if additional division is necessary, KATA's Modi-Vers Kits can be purchased. A separately accessed top compartment will hold accessories, a small SLR or it can be used for quick access to an SLR + lens set up by simply removing the horizontal divider. 2 soft TST open pockets for water bottles, small tripod etc., and an assortment of pockets all work together to provide the ultimate carrying and protecting solution for outdoor production. A tripod can be carried while attached to the backpack by using KATA's included tripod holder. The HB-207 advanced harness system is designed to allow for ultimate adjustment of all features; shoulder straps, 6 point adjustable waist belt, and lumbar pad, ensure the perfect ergonomic fit for each individual carrier. When not in use, the harness can be neatly folded out of the way to allow for easy storage and to allow the addition of KATA's Insertrolley. me.dm £195 quid, a real bargain for this level of protection for your kit.

  • Kata HB 207 Bag

    This is the Kata HB 207 Bag for the DVX or other DV cameras.

  • Kata HB 207 B ag

    Kata HB 207 camcorder bag

  • Camera Bag Contents for Hiking and Landscape Photography

    This is what is inside my Kata camera bag for a long hike while doing landscape photography.

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