View Full Version : Is Kata HB-207 suitable for my equipment?


Jonathan MacDonald
February 3rd, 2009, 11:34 AM
Hi guys 'n girls,

Looking at purchasing a rucksack as I'll be doing a lot of walking when filming. I'll be carrying an XH-A1s, Multirig, Rode NTG-2 with windshield, Sony MRC1K, Canon HV20 with wide angle lens, spare battery, some tapes, possibly an ElectroVoice (wired) microphone and tripod to be confirmed. I'd also like to carry an SLR camera and lens but can use a separate bag for this if necessary.

I doubt the rucksack will be able to handle the tripod but would the Kata HB-207 be able to handle the rest of that equipment?

Jonathan

Olivier Depaep
February 3rd, 2009, 11:45 AM
That's the one that I have, love it as it distributes the weight very well.

Jonathan MacDonald
February 3rd, 2009, 12:01 PM
That's the one that I have, love it as it distributes the weight very well.

Hi Olivier, do you think I'd be able to fit all of the equipment I have into the bag?

Daniel Caruso
February 3rd, 2009, 02:07 PM
i have looked at this bag at a local shop and though it is a solid bag, the functionality wasnt for me. the thing about most backpacks, is if you have a shotgun mic(which you do), and the multirig, you more than likely need to unscrew or alter something to fit it in. so for me i didnt like that much, i want to just take my cam out and go. but depends how your using it. i have the kata 193 and it just fits my a1 w/wide lens and too long azden mic haha. no doubt though kata(and this one) is a great bag. i would just be careful on how you want to fit it all in. if someone could throw up a pic of their bag with cam in, you would get a better idea.

dan

-on a side note, someone told me kata used to make army armor haha. no doubt you camera will be safe =]