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Kata DR-467 Digital Rucksack Review - CNET

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CNET have published a review of the Kata DR-467 Digital Rucksack. 'Like all Kata photo bags, the DR-467 has a yellow interior. At first glance, you might think this is extreme, but the interior makes it very easy to find an errant SD or xD card if one falls out of your memory card wallet. Plus, your lens caps will never blend in with the interior either. The top compartment is deceptively large. Kata says it's about 13inches by 5.9 inches by 7.5-inches. I was able to fit a magazine standing up or sideways, as well as a decent sized hardcover book, and I'm sure that a travel guide and a light jacket would fit at the same time.

That big compartment also has a spot for a cell phone, some pens, and a spot for the bag's yellow rain cover. While yellow is nice for the interior, I would've liked a more subdued color for the rain cover, though some people, such as hikers, would probably argue that the garish yellow makes you stand out more to cars or rescue vehicles. I'm sure that I would value the yellow color more if I find myself stranded in the wilderness. Perhaps a reversible design would be best for all occasions.'

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