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Safe to use a bag like the Kata 467i?

 
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May 03, 2011 20:58 |  #1

Been looking at getting a photo/storage backpack for some upcoming trips and the Kata 467i is at the top of my list for my small setup (body + kit lens, 50mm f/1.8, iPad, some minor other things such as sunglasses, and knick knacks). I like the bags with room for photography equipment + a decent amount of space for other travel related things and the price on the 467i is superb.

My primary concern with the Kata 467i is the location of opening for loading/unloading the photo gear. With some upcoming trips to Seattle, London and Edinburgh, i worry that the bag might be ripe for pickpockets. I've been to the UK a few times before and never had issues myself, but others I've traveled with haven't always been as lucky/careful and "lost" a few items. I looked into the Lowepro Flipside, but they seem to be all photo storage (not a half/half bag), so they are out for now.

Anyway, curious as to your thoughts.

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May 04, 2011 04:16 |  #2

That seems a bit too easy for sticky fingers. Did you ever look into f-stop loka bags? The opening to the ca,era compartment is against your back which is a great technique for a bit of peace of mind


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May 04, 2011 05:49 as a reply to  @ Jericobot's post |  #3

It's actually not that bad. The zippers all have tuckaway areas and can be locked together with a mini lock through the eyelets.


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May 05, 2011 13:59 as a reply to  @ jnaks's post |  #4

I tried the 467i but the camera section was just not for me. I didn't like how it held the camera. I ended up returning it for the 3n1 20 which I prefer much more. (albeit the 20 doesn't have a laptop compartment, the 3n1 22 does)


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May 05, 2011 14:59 |  #5

clover4 wrote in post #12353419 (external link)
I tried the 467i but the camera section was just not for me. I didn't like how it held the camera. I ended up returning it for the 3n1 20 which I prefer much more. (albeit the 20 doesn't have a laptop compartment, the 3n1 22 does)

I've been looking more into the 3 In 1 as well. its about $25 more expensive for the 3in1-22, but I think I prefer the way it holds the camera too. Just not sure if its too narrow, but i think it would work ok.


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