Noka Aldoroty
March 16th, 2003, 12:01 AM
I keep my GL2 in a Kata CCC-101, and today it really got put to the test.
Today I filmed a 50,000 person peace march in downtown Los Angeles during a rain storm. Since I don't have any kind of water resistant cover for my GL2, a big golf umbrella kept the camera from getting wet.
However, the Kata Bag didn't always find the center of the umbrella's cover, and it got pretty wet. I was happy to find that it resisted the water really well. At the end of the day, it was a little bit damp inside (just barely), but considering how much water it got hit with, it was amazingly dry. And the GL2 was in great shape, although it spent most of the day outside the bag. (Under the umbrella, or sheltered inside my jacket!)
I found that the hard sides, and bottom of the Kata bag obviously kept water out better than the top of the bag, which has no plastic reinforcement. I also found that even while the double zipper is fully closed, and the end of the top opening is velcro'ed closed, there is still potential for a hard rain to slip into the space where the zipper doesn't FULLY meet the edge of the bag. Basically, it's not completely water tight at the zipper closure point.
However, it did hold up really well, and I'd still recommend the bag to anyone looking for a good one. I think I'll give it a spray with some Scotch Guard for a little EXTRA water resistance before the next time I bring it out in such heavy weather. Just thought I'd pass this along to anyone wondering just how protective this bag is...
Today I filmed a 50,000 person peace march in downtown Los Angeles during a rain storm. Since I don't have any kind of water resistant cover for my GL2, a big golf umbrella kept the camera from getting wet.
However, the Kata Bag didn't always find the center of the umbrella's cover, and it got pretty wet. I was happy to find that it resisted the water really well. At the end of the day, it was a little bit damp inside (just barely), but considering how much water it got hit with, it was amazingly dry. And the GL2 was in great shape, although it spent most of the day outside the bag. (Under the umbrella, or sheltered inside my jacket!)
I found that the hard sides, and bottom of the Kata bag obviously kept water out better than the top of the bag, which has no plastic reinforcement. I also found that even while the double zipper is fully closed, and the end of the top opening is velcro'ed closed, there is still potential for a hard rain to slip into the space where the zipper doesn't FULLY meet the edge of the bag. Basically, it's not completely water tight at the zipper closure point.
However, it did hold up really well, and I'd still recommend the bag to anyone looking for a good one. I think I'll give it a spray with some Scotch Guard for a little EXTRA water resistance before the next time I bring it out in such heavy weather. Just thought I'd pass this along to anyone wondering just how protective this bag is...