Kata CC-193 Camcorder Shoulder Case

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The Kata CC-193 Shoulder Case is a multi-purpose case designed for both Photo and Video configurations. For photo it will hold a Film or Digital SLR body with a telephoto lens attached and accessories. For video it will hold a DV or camcorder up to 21 long and accessories. The case has an internal long compartment and full length external pocket. The interior is dividable using the Modi-Vers system. Additional divider kits are available if needed. The CC-193 lid is secured by a wide hook & loop fastener and a side release buckle. One pull allows for a quick full opening of the parallel zipper set. The case is carried by either a BSS shoulder strap or a padded mesh-grip handle. The CC-193 Shoulder Case conforms to airline carry-on regulations.
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  • Feature:
  • Protects and stores SLRs with telephoto lens or video camcorders up to 21 inches long
  • One long, internal compartment and full length external pocket
  • Main compartment measures 21.2 x 8.6 x 10.2 inches (W x D x H)
  • Exterior made of highly durable, waterproof TST (Thermo Shield Technology)
  • Includes comfortable B-shaped shoulder pad; can be used with optional InserTrolley
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Bogen
  • EAN: 0719821251583
  • Label: Kata
  • Manufacturer: Kata
  • Model: KT CC-193
  • MPN: KT CC-193
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: Photography
  • ProductTypeName: CAMERA_OTHER_ACCESSORIES
  • ProductTypeSubcategory: system-cases
  • Publisher: Kata
  • Studio: Kata
  • UPC: 719821251583

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Customer Reviews

Excellent2009-05-22
A perfect fit for my Sony EX1 plus accessories. Well constructed. Love the ability to add a wheeled cart too!

Highly recommend!
Great buy!2009-05-03
This bag holds my Panasonic DVX100B safely and securely along with all my battery's, tapes, and many other items. Its very well constructed and has a very pro look to it. What more could you want? If you need a good camera bag this is a worthwhile buy especially if you have a smaller camera.
Good, but not perfect2009-04-01
I've had this bag for about a month now, it does a good job of protecting the camera and equipment, but there are a couple of minor annoyances. First, the carry handle - it is attached to the zippered lid and pulls on the zipper when carrying. A double handle attached to both sides would be better. Second, the plastic snaps - they are a pain to attach/detach compared to velcro - especially the interior strap that holds the camera in place. Third, the bottom - the sides are like armor plated compared to the bottom, which sags when even a light camera is inside. They should put some of that plastic armor thats on either end on the bottom, too.
Perfect for the DVX100B and cameras in that size/weight range2008-05-23
It suits my needs perfectly. I store the shotgun mike in the outside pocket. I put my extra battery and tapes in one corner pocket and the lav mikes in the other. The rest of the minor stuff (charger etc) fits perfectly in the large side pocket.

The camera is perfectly stable and held down by a strap. The packaging all round is sturdy foam.

If you're thinking of carrying this for regular shoots with your tripod et all, it's a good idea to buy this but if you're hiking or wandering through and just want to pull your camera out for shooting on the run, you're better off purchasing a backpack case. KATA has some pretty good options in that area as well.

For long term storage of your equipment, buy a steel case - the Panasonic one that's specially moulded for your DVX100B.
Good Quality Buy!2008-05-13
Well I just got this bag for my Panasonic ag-dvx100b and it works great! I will say straight away however I have only had this for a few days, but from what I've seen, it works amazingly. The bag's corners are very rigid to protect it from even moderate hits and the material the outside walls are made of seem very durable. The inside is a nice yellow padding felt like fabric with three dividers. two horizontal shorter ones, and a long one that runs the whole length of the bag. The strap is large and very comfortable, spreading the weight of a possibly heavy camera. All in all this bag looks like it will protect your equipment from certain degrees of pain. It is no metal case, so don't sit on it or toss it, yet for what you pay it will give you a very nice sense of security with easy access and comfort.

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