I have the older and a bit bigger first series 3N1 30.. perfect backpack. Accomodates K5+18-135, 55-300, 12-24/4, 24/2 (or sig1770, or 18-55WR), 35/2, 50/1.4, flashgun and snack + bottle of water + some documents, spare batteries etc. When food is taken in another bag I also can put K20D in as backup body.
Only thing that I do not like is, that mine lacks that nice big notebook pocket. But these newer 22 and 33 have it..
I only can put my 10" netbook in the upper pocket and then its full.
@MortenBN1988 The tripod has a pouch that the legs go in ant the top has a strap connected to the front handle. You have full access to all compartments, well the top and the two large side areas to get your camera out. with the tripod on the bag you can not zip the whole front open like you would when loading. the tripod does in and out easily
I had no problem, I have carried this on small plans in the US without any problem. it will also fit under the seat or the over head. The computer compartment is nice place to put magz. maps, etc. Hope this helped
I gone through several different customs and cameras never seem to be an issue anymore
The bag is a bag empty, not to bad but of course heavier than a backpack, but once you fill it up with two or three lens, and a laptop. but that would be the same for all bags
Looks very close to the same bag without the laptop compartment. The laptop compartment is nice for papers, maps, tickets, manuals if you don't want to carry a laptop with you. For this and the 123-go the best part is the sling to get to your camera w/o taking off the bag. and the two ways to carry the pack, backpack style or sling
The computer pocket is deep, not sure about the width, it's the width of the bag so check the specs of the bag and laptop but it looks like it would. not sure about your next question. but the sling feather with side access is wonderful. That is the main reason to have this bag. I wasn't crazy about the looks but the use was good. I used the one strap sling when I was shooting during travel and used both straps when walk to planes, buses, etc.
@channo786 according to the website, it takes laptops up to 15.4" and they usualy will say if itll fit a 17", even if it can only just BEARLY, because it looks better on paper, because it means that anyone can take their laptop. also, ive been checking and kana do 3 different bags, the 3n1-11, 3n1-22 and 3n1-33. they hold laptops at 9", 11.5" and 15.4" respectively. hope this helps.
Do you think it's big enough for the 24-70 f/2.8 + 70-200 f/2.8 + 16-35mm f/2.8 + a flash? from your vid, it looks like the lower compartment is quite packed with the cam and 70-200 and some filters.. mayb the 16-35 will have to go to the top compartment. what do u think?
Great run-thtough of the 33. I'm thinking about upgrading my tamrac to this bag. I love the features but I'm worried that the 33 is a bit too big for what I'm going to use it for.
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I have the older and a bit bigger first series 3N1 30.. perfect backpack. Accomodates K5+18-135, 55-300, 12-24/4, 24/2 (or sig1770, or 18-55WR), 35/2, 50/1.4, flashgun and snack + bottle of water + some documents, spare batteries etc. When food is taken in another bag I also can put K20D in as backup body.
Only thing that I do not like is, that mine lacks that nice big notebook pocket. But these newer 22 and 33 have it..
I only can put my 10" netbook in the upper pocket and then its full.
xmeda 1 month ago
So, when you have your tripod mounted, you can't access the front large compartment? (where your filters are)
MortenBN1988 6 months ago
@MortenBN1988 The tripod has a pouch that the legs go in ant the top has a strap connected to the front handle. You have full access to all compartments, well the top and the two large side areas to get your camera out. with the tripod on the bag you can not zip the whole front open like you would when loading. the tripod does in and out easily
redbmw1200 6 months ago
I had no problem, I have carried this on small plans in the US without any problem. it will also fit under the seat or the over head. The computer compartment is nice place to put magz. maps, etc. Hope this helped
I gone through several different customs and cameras never seem to be an issue anymore
redbmw1200 9 months ago
@redbmw1200 Hey since you took this to china did you have any issues concerning flight carry on regulations?
lazarra101 9 months ago
The bag is a bag empty, not to bad but of course heavier than a backpack, but once you fill it up with two or three lens, and a laptop. but that would be the same for all bags
redbmw1200 9 months ago
you said this bag is heavy, is that with all your equiptment in it, or is it heavy even when it is completely empty?
fairtony 9 months ago
Looks very close to the same bag without the laptop compartment. The laptop compartment is nice for papers, maps, tickets, manuals if you don't want to carry a laptop with you. For this and the 123-go the best part is the sling to get to your camera w/o taking off the bag. and the two ways to carry the pack, backpack style or sling
redbmw1200 1 year ago
is this better and bigger then the kata 123-go-30? because they seem very similar aside from this one having a laptop compartment
ithree6mafia 1 year ago
@ithree6mafia Yes, the only difference is pretty much the laptop compartment.
supertryl 9 months ago
The computer pocket is deep, not sure about the width, it's the width of the bag so check the specs of the bag and laptop but it looks like it would. not sure about your next question. but the sling feather with side access is wonderful. That is the main reason to have this bag. I wasn't crazy about the looks but the use was good. I used the one strap sling when I was shooting during travel and used both straps when walk to planes, buses, etc.
redbmw1200 1 year ago
Hi Can you slid 17" Apple MacBook Pro in this? How practicle is it whilst in use?
Thanks
channo786 1 year ago
@channo786 according to the website, it takes laptops up to 15.4" and they usualy will say if itll fit a 17", even if it can only just BEARLY, because it looks better on paper, because it means that anyone can take their laptop. also, ive been checking and kana do 3 different bags, the 3n1-11, 3n1-22 and 3n1-33. they hold laptops at 9", 11.5" and 15.4" respectively. hope this helps.
fairtony 9 months ago
Video is great - but bag sucks. I've made up my mind - will definitly not purchase it.
hammerhunden 1 year ago
@hammerhunden Why does it suck? It looks like the best bag for me, so if you have seen something I have not, I would appreciate it.
supertryl 9 months ago
Do you think it's big enough for the 24-70 f/2.8 + 70-200 f/2.8 + 16-35mm f/2.8 + a flash? from your vid, it looks like the lower compartment is quite packed with the cam and 70-200 and some filters.. mayb the 16-35 will have to go to the top compartment. what do u think?
ig92r 1 year ago
Great run-thtough of the 33. I'm thinking about upgrading my tamrac to this bag. I love the features but I'm worried that the 33 is a bit too big for what I'm going to use it for.
Pack light, move easier, shoot more. :)
tainkeh 1 year ago
Great mate! I´ve got a Kata 3n1-10 Kata Rulz!
NikonTom28 1 year ago
Awesome review!! I have the 3N1-20 but I need to carry my laptop with me. Thanks for the review!
iChristian91206 1 year ago