Excellent (A)
2 reviews
12/2010
(Excellent)
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Magazine 1/2011 2 products tested |
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"... It's all relatively lightweight, and thanks to Kata's Spine Guard it's very sturdy. Its biggest strength, though, is how much you can squeeze into it. ... It does have a weakness, though. Nowhere does it feature small net pockets or dedicated memory card slots, and the external pockets are all too big to be practical for neatly storing cards and filters. ..." |
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8/2010 Place 1 out of 2 |
89%
"Recommended" Without aluminium alloy in the back frame, the PL-220 still provides solid support and a comfort level when carrying heavy equipment. What Digital Camera points out the bags accoutrements, like elasticized straps that afford a tripod or monopod to be held, the central compartment can hold a DSLR with zoom lens and there are plenty of pouches, along with weatherproofing. |
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Tests on similar products: Kata Bumblebee-210 DL, Hama Katoomba 150R, Crumpler Pony Box, Hama Daytour 230 SW, Hama Daytour 180, Tamrac Evolution 8, Kata Bumblebee PL-220 / UL-222, Vanguard BIIN 59, Vanguard Skyborne 51, Hama Aha 130 SLR.
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