Reviews
I would buy again
When I was looking for a camera backpack, this model from K&F Concept caught my eye because I initially liked the way it looked. It clearly stands out from my previous plain black backpack and also from the more practical than pretty camera bags of my colleagues. So I decided to test the backpack. The main requirements I have for a camera backpack are: - Everything has to fit in it - My equipment should be well protected - I want to be able to get to my camera quickly - When I put the backpack down, it shouldn't tip over - The backpack has to sit comfortably so that I can carry out all movements of the shoot normally. The interior of the backpack is divided into different areas. The lower, large compartment can be filled from the side on the back or the side pocket and contains small Velcro dividers that can be rearranged as needed. There is enough space for my Nikon D750 with a Sigma 50mm lens and screwed-on battery grip, and a second lens and a speedlight fit easily into the self-velcroed compartments next to it. The upper compartment can be accessed via the backpack flap; there is enough space for something to drink and eat, tissues, a cell phone and a few small items. All things that I would otherwise struggle to store among my photo stuff. I particularly liked this separation of the two main subjects. There are also small pockets for memory cards or batteries sewn into the two zipper accesses so that you can quickly find them again. Is my equipment well protected? I had the backpack with me in the sea, I threw it on the sand every now and then, it was raining lightly. The contents have not noticed any of this and there are no external marks on the backpack, so I would answer the question with yes. However, the separation between the two main compartments is not completely sealed, so if you transport a bottle in the top compartment, for example, you run the risk of it leaking and affecting the contents of the other compartment. In addition to the backpack, you get a rain cover that fits exactly over the backpack and reliably keeps water out. The camera side compartment is great, you have quick access to the camera and yet doesn't leave it as unprotected as direct access would allow in a normal backpack. Clear plus point. Despite carelessly throwing it into the sand and the relatively strong wind, the backpack did not tip over. Now my backpack wasn't necessarily full to the brim, as I only take the most necessary things with me when I'm out and about with the camera, but I can still say: it sits really comfortably on my back. Both the straps and the side on the back are well padded and do not interfere with classic photographer yoga :-) Conclusion: You get a durable and stylish little camera backpack that absolutely fulfills its purpose. If you like to travel with a little more equipment, you should look for a different model. If you - like me - go out to take photos with little luggage and want to store lots of small things and supplies, you will be very happy with this backpack.
05/07/2024