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Best used with the option InsertTrolley, the wheeled cart made by Kata. This huge case (almost too big to carry on the job) will easily hold three DSLR cameras and eight or more lenses, plus, I carry two flash units, cables, filters, and other accessories. Multiple ways to open the top. Comes with a sunand weather-proof stretch cover that goes over the entire case. Unlike some other types of large cases, including slings and backpacks, things will not fall out of this case when it opens. First-rate construction.
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I chose the Kata bag to carry my 2 SLR camera bodies, 4 lens, 2 flash, plus misc items and 1 lap top computer all in one soft bag vs a hard case. This bag can handle all it.. if you can pick it up. The smart well padded shoulder strap is great and there is the option of a 2 wheeled dolly, that would be helpful. Also, the "rope" style handle is a secure way of moving the bag.The Kata bag is well padded, deep and attractive. The dividers in the bag can be positioned anyway that you want since the entire interior is the type material grips the velcro on the divider pads.
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I love this bag. Not sure that I would recommend it for extended field use as it is quite big and when fully loaded, weighs a ton. For my part though, I use this as my photography base-camp, and remove the equipment I need for the day and put it in a smaller walking-around backpack (also by Kata). It holds 3 Nikon bodies with ease including the bigger D300 with a battery grip, plus about 8 lenses (from 400mm, down to a small 50mm normal lens) plus all the accessories I use: (extra batteries, binoculars, batteries, chargers, teleconverters, flashes, cleaning kits, filters &c) Plus there is a handy removable laptop sleeve. It's very well padded for travel and the included dividers are easy to customise to your liking.If you plan on filling this up and walking around all day--good luck. I'd probably recommend one of the bigger Kata backpacks for that purpose. But to take a lot of photo gear on a trip or if you just want something better than an old box to store your gear in at home, this is perfect.
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