Kata DH-425 DPS Series Digital Holster Style Case for DSLR Camera with Short Zoom Lens Attached, and Accessories
- The perfect shot doesn’t always wait for a perfect weather report Kata element protection products keep your camera dry and operational when mother nature decides to throw snow and rain at you during a shoot
- Kata protects your camera with the use of Yellop a soft material that will not scratch your camera and the bright yellow color makes it easy to find your camera accessories
Product DescriptionKata DPS Digital Holster item number: KT DH-425, is a compact camera holster which features unique TST Rib Structural Protection and is designed with style to hold your camera with lens attached in top quick grip position, while a dedicated media pouch will store spare cards and batteries. A rain cover helps protect your equipment in bad weather. The KT DH-425 recommended usage for D/SLR with Telephoto Lens Attached. External height: 9. 06 in. ; external length: 6. 10 in. ; external width: 4. 92 in. ; internal height: 8. 46 in. ; internal length: 5. 71 in. ; internal width: 4. 72 in. ; weight: 0. 73 lbs. . . . More >>
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Filed under: Digital SLRs
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After reading the info on the case I decided to order it. I was excited to
use the bag, but when it arrived there was no way it was going to fit
my Sony a700 and my Sony 16-105mm lens. Very disappointing.
The case is nice and not as conspicuous as most. I would have loved
to have used it. It didn’t scream “Steal me I’m a camera case” either which
was one of the attributes I was looking for as well as the top load
and the ability to use it as a holster.
I wound up using a Crumpler which looks nothing like a camera case
and it was perfect for a trip to Europe and I was able to carry a 55-200mm
lens in the case as well. I used the “3 Million Dollar” home bag and was able
to carry not only my camera with my 16-105, the 55-200mm lens, but lens
pen, extra battery and CF cards as well as stashing my passport from time
to time. I think I might get the “4 Million Dollar” next time.
Take off the Crumpler label and not one will know.
Rating: 4 / 5
I bought this bag for my Nikon D300 with 18-200mm zoom lens. The bag has sufficient room for this combo. I ordered it due to it having the most compact size and adequate padding/protection. I also wanted the belt loop. I only wish it had an external pocket for holding a spare battery and lens filters, as there is nowhere to put them. When taking more gear, a larger bag is necessary. This one is fine for holding just the camera and lens combo. Nicely made too.
Rating: 4 / 5