With the Kenko Aosta Interceptor now I've found the best solution for my trips. It fits a lot of pure (my Fujifilm X-Pro1 with three lenses + small stuff) and the backpack with a diagonal solution is very convenient. Above all, it makes an optical impression to be absolutely waterproof. Your material is strongly reminiscent of the yellow raincoats that I know from my youth as though uncool, but good protective against Regend. Before I entrusted the bag for the first time my expensive equipment, I have tested the water tightness in the shower. In fact, after ten minutes' of rain, "not the slightest trace of water in the bag. Well, as a real downpour may take much longer, but I am convinced that the bag its contents even with an hour protects continuous rain.
The handling is easy. There is a main compartment and a side pocket. Both are protected with zippers. The zippers are particularly sealed, however, what you bought with a (reasonable) binding. The inside pocket can be found, vary the division over two partitions. I would have still wanted a little more flexibility to adapt as the subjects in depth. So my camera itself and especially the smaller lenses fly quite loose around in your pocket. Broken expects nothing but the room could have been better utilized.
Should you suddenly need to zoom the camera, you can quickly maneuver the bag under the shoulder through to the abdomen and remove the camera as convenient.
The wide belt and the back padding to the backpack carries surprisingly pleasant. He is also on and take off quickly.
The processing is in principle very well. However dissolves in my copy, a letter of smooth decorative lettering. If only a small optical shortcoming and is hardly noticeable, since the letter is at a kink (hence probably the detachment).