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Kata camera bag product lines: combining quality and style p...


  Camera Bags

Published September 07, 2008


One of the leading brand companies which manufactures, develops, and markets high quality products is the KATA Group or KATA. They integrated smart protective solutions with their innovative carrying equipments. Thus they created high-end products suited for professionals all over the world with regards to Protection, Security, High-Tech Industries, and Video-Photo markets.

Their history began when Dror Tishler and Nitzan Kimchi, owners and founders of KATA, got acquainted with complicated military equipments. It was the time when they were serving the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). From then on, they offered and developed solutions for the secret services of Israel as well as the IDF for more than a decade. They established KATA in 1992 as a response to the increasing demand for their products. KATA evolved as a top quality company from being once an R&D laboratory.

KATA camera bags are very nice options for photographers in carrying their photo paraphernalia. They are offering wide selections of designs that will suit every discriminating photographer's unique tastes and needs.

- Medium Shoulder Cases are appropriate for keeping your camera safely together with its accessories. The models include SB-902 (GDC Small Reporter Shoulder Case), SB-904 (GDC Reporter Shoulder Case), WS-604 9GDC Waist/Shoulder Case), SB-907 (GDC Large Reporter Shoulder Case), MC-61 (GDC MULTI CASE for Medium format/Digital SLR cameras with laptop, WS-606 (GDC Large Reporter Shoulder Case), EXO-33 CCC-3333 (Medium Shoulder Case for 2 to 4 bodies having 2 to 4 flash, lenses), BANANA-2 (Protective Shoulder Case for medium format cameras and accessories), MAZE-2 ( for 35mm SLR outfit with 4-6 lenses or larger medium format systems), and BANANA-3 ( Protective shoulder Case for medium as well large format cameras).

- Small Shoulder Cases appropriate for Digital SLR Cameras. The models includ

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