Kata Ergo-Tech Series Sensitivity V Personal Gear Backpack for Digital Camera and 12 Inch Laptop Computer, Black | 
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Avg. Customer Rating: 27 reviews
Color: Black Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.4 Dimensions (in): 12 x 6 x 18
MPN: KT A44V Model: KT A44V UPC: 719821265634 EAN: 0719821265634 ASIN: B000I42XWQ
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| Features:
| • | Fits your digital camera or SLR, plus laptop PC and more | | • | Divided main compartment can be transformed into a single space | | • | Internal organizer for personal items | | • | Elasto-guard sleeves; Flexi-Shield reinforcement | | • | Two media pouches on shoulder straps |
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Product Description Sensitivity V Backpack is the perfect personal daypack that can be used to carry and protect a 12" Laptop and Digicam or SLR + MP3/MP4 player + PDA + Phone and accessories. Two front U shaped flaps access top and bottom compartments separately and each functions as a flexible pocket. The main compartment is divided in two with a zippered division that can be undone to create one large space, and the ample internal and external pockets will store all your personal gear in addition to your photographic equipment.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 22 more reviews...
Great for travel or every day use October 28, 2008 I purchased this bag for the sole purpose of accompanying me on a 3 week trip through Asia. While searching for a suitable travel bag, the main features I looked for were 1) protection, 2) mobility, 3) style, 4) options - what can it carry? - and 5) price. The Sensitivity V hit all of those requirements so much so that I've converted the use of this bag from travel to every day use.
I was able to comfortably carry a MacBook Air (MacBook fit well as well), Nikon D80, 50mm, 18-200mm, chargers for both camera / notebook, and a few snacks to make it between meals. The bag sits high on your back with a low profile. The unorthodox zippers make it awkward for someone to walk by quickly and unzip & grab.
For situations when I might need to carry other objects other than a camera + lens and charges, the middle compartment divider unzips and flattens. My only request would be that the lens / camera holders be removable. Not a detractor though from the rating.
The best part... You can carry all of your precious electronics on a trip in a bag that doesn't scream camera or laptop bag. At least not the standard looking camera bag that most tourists walk around with. To add to the subtleness, I scratched off the bright white icons denoting which compartments might hold what type of electronics. E.g. the shoulder strap with a cellphone icon on the pouch and the laptop icon on the back of the bag (against your back).
Small but Flexible for Lots of Gear September 7, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought this bag based on Ron Brinkmans's desciption on This Week in Photography podcast. I use it to carry an Canon D30, a Canon 100-300mm f4-5.6, a Canon 28mm 2.8, a Canon HV20 HDV camcorder, a blower, cleaning supplies, and power supplies, etc. I like the size of it since it is fairly small but you can carry a log of gear in it. The straps are comfortable although my iPhone won't fit in the "cell phone" holder. Smaller phones should. The "mp3" holder is too small for my iPod Classic but should hold a nano. Very compact but very useable space.
Awesome Perfect Sized Bag September 4, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
The pack doesn't come perfect. The "Kata" logo is ludicrously outlined in pink and after coloring it in with a black sharpie, it is now perfect.
I was searching for a bag that can fit my Black Macbook (13") and also hold my Canon XSI. The bag is made of a neoprene material with black mesh on "Sweat" spots like the back and shoulder area. One thing I was very particular about was that I find a bag that doesn't look huge on me and fits just the items for a days journey. I'm about 5'10" and the bag is contours to your back making it look very Sleek and Stylish. I hop around NYC area all day and this works for me way better then a sling bag or a side pack. I find those to weigh too heavy on just one shoulder.
It sounds silly to me when people complain that this bag doesn't have a holster for their tripod or a certain pocket broke their nail. It's like saying it doesn't fit my Grand Piano and it doesn't have a holster for my Couch. haha Well, that is just my 2 Cents.
Great bag June 30, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Just picked this bag up. So far i love it. I have a dell d620 (13.4") and it does fit , just a bit tight.
Great Bag! June 28, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
After getting sick and tired of carrying two bags for trips, one for DSLR gear and one for notebook, I started looking around for something that would hold all my stuff that wouldn't be so bulky as well. I love this bag. A great part of this bag is that it doesn't look like a gear bag that could be holding thousands of dollars worth of gear. I wasn't sure if my stuff would fit in this bag but unlike a few others have posted, my 14" notebook fits. Here's what I have in it...
- 14" WS Notebook (Dell Vostro 1400) Bottom Compartment... - Canon 40D w/Tamron 17-50 attached - 580EX Speedlite - Canon battery charger & extra battery Top Compartment... - 70-200mm 2.8L IS - Logitech VX Nano Mouse - Dell notebook charger - extra CF cards - lens pen
I also have other miscellaneous stuff like business cards, card reader, 8GB Zune etc that is in the bag. I'm pretty much maxed out on the bag, except maybe adding the 50mm 1.8. If I got a batterry grip on my 40D, I'm not sure how that would fit in the bottom compartment either, probably would have to take it off when traveling. This is a very well designed bag and it's amazing that it can hold so much stuff while being so sleek. My minor gripe would be not really having a place to put your documents.I think what I'll do is put documents in a folder and put it in the laptop compartment. Also I think making it a tad bigger to fit a bigger camera with battery grip would be nice. The advertised size for the laptop compartment is 12" but like I said earlier, my 14" Dell Vostro fits, zips up and everything.
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