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Kata H-14 • Anyone use one of these?

 
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Feb 15, 2007 10:43 |  #1

Anyone here ever use a Kata H-14 bag?

If so, what could you fit in it, and how do/did you like it?

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Feb 15, 2007 13:53 |  #2

Hmmm... not exactly as popular as the Crumplers, eh? ;)



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Feb 15, 2007 15:54 |  #3

I use one as my primary walkaround bag; usually carrying my 5D mounted with a 24-105 and my 220EX (fill) flash in the side pocket. The bag is very well built and does an excellent job of protects its contents.


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Feb 15, 2007 15:58 |  #4

kster wrote in post #2714532 (external link)
I use one as my primary walkaround bag; usually carrying my 5D mounted with a 24-105 and my 220EX (fill) flash in the side pocket. The bag is very well built and does an excellent job of protects its contents.

Thanks! Do you know how a mounted 70-200 f/4 does in this bag?

Also, is there a special "pocket" for the rain cover that comes with it?



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Feb 15, 2007 16:05 |  #5

I don't have the 70-200 f4 but I doubt it would fit mounted on a 5D. I know the 70-200f2.8 IS has no chance of fitting with a 5D.

There are two side pockets that are pretty long so I guess they could be used for the rain cover (but there isn't a "rain cover pocket").


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Feb 15, 2007 16:15 |  #6

kster wrote in post #2714579 (external link)
I don't have the 70-200 f4 but I doubt it would fit mounted on a 5D.

Sorry, this would be on a 30D, not a 5D.

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there isn't a "rain cover pocket".

Bummer. I was hoping it would have one (similar to the Lowepro).



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Feb 15, 2007 16:20 |  #7

I can fit a 5D and 70-200 2.8L IS (hood reversed) in the H-14. Snug fit, but it works. 30D and 70-200 f/4 would fit just fine. My favorite combination, the 5D and 24-70L, fits with a bit of room to spare. The 24-70L with hood in shooting position is at least as big as the 70-200 f/4L. On top of that, I can fit a 580 in one side pocket, and a 100 macro or smaller in the other. The nice thing, however, is that those side pockets don't stick out if you don't have anything in them, giving it a rather low profile.

Fabulous bag, and protects the contents very well.

It does come with a rain cover/heat shield. Black on one side, silver on the other. Both impermeable. Just stretches over the bag and tightens with a drawstring.


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Feb 15, 2007 16:24 |  #8

Interesting. I do have a tripod L bracket mounted on my 5D so I wonder if this is preventing me from fitting the 70-200f2.8 IS. But then again, I haven't tried really forcing it yet either.


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Feb 15, 2007 16:26 |  #9

Ronald S. Jr. wrote in post #2714648 (external link)
30D and 70-200 f/4 would fit just fine.

Excellent!

Question: if the 30D / 70-200 f/4 combo is in the middle with a reversed hood, would there be room on the sides for a 17-55 lens (in one side slot) and an external flash (on the other side slot)?

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It does come with a rain cover/heat shield. Just stretches over the bag and tightens with a drawstring.

Where in the bag do you keep this cover?

Thanks in advance...



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Feb 15, 2007 16:28 |  #10

Oh, one other thing:

I'm trying to compare this bag to a Crumpler 6 Million Dollar Home. If anyone has experience with both bags, please share your comments.

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Feb 15, 2007 16:28 |  #11

I've had the H-14 for a little over year now, and it's the bag that I use most. By the way I use this in combination with the Kata S-308 for greater comfort and additional storage rooms. Both look like one unit and VERY stylish.

In the H-14 itself I can put my 70-200 f/2.8 attached to my 20D with the hood reversed, or my 24-70 with the hood ready to shoot. On the side pockets, I normally have my 580EX on one pocket and in another, 85 or 10-22 or 100 macro and some cards and extra batteries, etc.

Very comfortable, and the outer shell cusion adds extra protection in case of bump.



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Feb 15, 2007 18:16 |  #12

SoundsGood wrote in post #2714685 (external link)
Excellent!

Question: if the 30D / 70-200 f/4 combo is in the middle with a reversed hood, would there be room on the sides for a 17-55 lens (in one side slot) and an external flash (on the other side slot)?

Plenty of room for the flash, and being that the 70-200 f/4 is noticeably smaller than the 2.8 IS, I'd say the lens would fit, too, since my 100 macro fits with my 2.8 IS.


Where in the bag do you keep this cover?

Thanks in advance...

There's a place on the bag, much like the lowepros. However, I usually just cram it either in the bottom of a side pocket, or in the little "extra" pocket in the front of the main compartment. Or, you can put it in the tight plastic-y section that's on the inside of the top flap.


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Ronald S. Jr. wrote in post #2715211 (external link)
Plenty of room for the flash, and being that the 70-200 f/4 is noticeably smaller than the 2.8 IS, I'd say the lens would fit, too, since my 100 macro fits with my 2.8 IS.

There's a place on the bag, much like the lowepros. However, I usually just cram it either in the bottom of a side pocket, or in the little "extra" pocket in the front of the main compartment. Or, you can put it in the tight plastic-y section that's on the inside of the top flap.

Very cool. Thank you!

I don't suppose you've used a Crumpler 6 MDH (for comparison sake), have you? ;)



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Feb 15, 2007 19:16 |  #14

Nah, don't like the Crumplers. Not enough protection for me, and a bit too "fluffy". I like utilitarian design, like the Katas. Extreme protection, style also, in a sensible design. The Crumplers always seemed, imo, to be a bit short on the sensibility, and a bit too thin, literally, to protect my huge investment.


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Feb 15, 2007 20:04 |  #15

Thanks again. I think Kata's the one for me.



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