Beta backpack 20L Camera Backpack, Lightweight Camera Bags for Photographers Large Capacity Camera Case with Rain Cover for 15.6 Inch Laptop, DSLR Cameras - Backpack 20L Urban Wander 01(Orange)
SKU: KF13.087AV1
The straps and buckles are designed to not come apart. Comes with many dividers for setting up your bag. Has several spots for putting things like memory cards, flashes and other devices. Once you set it up, the top can fold down over the main compartment to serve as a quick access area. Will hold at least 4 lenses(depending on size, such as a 70-200, 24-70, 600mm and probably a 100-500 comfortably and two bodies. My only complains is that the two zippered areas lead to the same place, and is a little awkward on going to one compartment. Does have easy access to the laptop case, area.
15/06/2024
So far it has only been used once, it has pretty good materials and the stitching is perfect, it looks very good, it seems durable.
15/06/2024
Ho preso questo zaino per necessità di prendere e posare rapidamente la mia reflex. Ammetto che probabilmente ho “settato” male gli scomparti dentro, ma comunque fa il suo lavoro. Presenta una tasca sotto la patta, capiente e comoda. Sacco impermeabile compreso
14/06/2024
Purchased to put on my tripod of the same brand and my DJI Mini 3 Pro and accessories. Space and lots of storage space and also a lot of modularity.
12/06/2024
My daughter is a GCSE art student that is also into photography, so thought this was an excellent way for her to transport her camera around knowing that it’ll be kept safe- so far she’s been pretty impressed with it.This is a really good size backpack- far larger than I imagined from the pictures. What I particularly like is that it’s really lightweight, which for its size is a nice surprise.Comes with many different compartments so that all your camera and equipment can be stored safely. Even some nice finishing touches like the picture of a battery to show you which compartment to use for the battery ect.Padding is equally quite good; lots of padding around all the areas that you would need to keep your camera safe. Now would I go putting a super expensive camera in this- I’m not sure. But for your average to pricey camera I would say this backpack certainly does the trick.Only been used in light rain (as that’s all we’ve had whilst trying this out) and the backpack was fine- no water leaking into the bag. Again would I want to try it out in terrestrial rain- maybe or maybe not, but I suspect from looking at it that it would probably survive quite a bit of typical British weather.It’s not the most stylish of backpacks (my daughter looks like she’s off hiking when wearing it), however it’s designed to be a practical item rather than a fashion accessory. And above all else it’s really great quality which is 100% what matters.£120 does feel a little steep for a backpack, but certainly worth the money in protecting your camera from damage.Overall we’ve been pleased with this and happy to recommend.
11/06/2024
Product as described. Very good quality. There are many storage options depending on the material to be placed inside. The only downside is that the position for the tripod is not practical. I would have preferred to have it on my side.
10/06/2024
The 20l K&F Camera Backpack is a compact day style camera backpack. About 70% of the volume is a padded cell to store your cameras; there are several tabs you can insert. The tabs are quite thin as is the padding in the bag – it’s certainly one I would put down carefully.You can see from the photos I set the side opening of the bag to allow me to pull my camera out through the side flap. It is a backpack though; so, you can’t spin it around like a sling style bag to get easy to that flap. The side opening flap is quite useful as it has extra pockets for batteries and memory cards – one nice thing of the bag generally is there are a few pockets around the bag you can use for storage. The remaining 30% of the bag is the day part; you can put a lightweight raincoat in it; or a lunch box. There is a water bottle pocket on the side.I’m not a huge fan of the overall design; as the side opening lets you remove your camera easily which is great. It doesn’t give you easy access to your other accessories/ lenses though. You need to open the entire back of the bag (which includes opening the flap) to get to them. That is a bit frustrating if you want to move from a zoom to narrow lens.That said this design will save your back if you like to fill a bag. The lens section let me load an EOS R and an R5 easily. With a 100-400 lens attached to the body. I could then store a 24-105, 16-35 and 50mm lens in the bag. This covers most bases for a day in the city – and cutting it down to what would fit results in a somewhat light bag.I have been working in London a few days this week which involves a two hour commute each way and it’s been the bag I take with me. The laptop pocket happily stores my work 14” laptop’ and the day pocket had space for my charger, and small pockets for wires and my mouse. The laptop pad goes against your back. When you are using it, I found it feels quite rigid.The shoulder straps have decent padding; and come with rings you can hang things to. If you use camera clips the padding makes affixing them VERY difficult but using a clamp, I was able to get it to attach. On the back is a luggage loop if you want to attach it to a carry on whilst walking around the airport it will be useful, though for some reason it’s not elasticated so it won’t go around the handle on my full sized Rimowa luggageThe materials are an interesting mix most of the bag is a soft feeling textured plastic; this seems to repel water on its own – there is a separate rain cover that was useful in a very wet London. The bag doesn’t have any reflective elements so if you are using it in the city just bear in mind its black There are reinforced leather feeling anchors, and the affixes are often metal. The zips have nice pull tags that will help you open the bag when wearing gloves.Overall, this ticks several my preferences – I find a 20l backpack is much more practical for day-to-day use than a 30l bag; 10l of extra camera gear can weigh you down. K&F have given a reasonably 80/20 split between gear and living If you use a compact tripod the underslung tripod holder is far better than a side mounting one. The K&F backpack is much stronger, and the materials feel a step up from the cheaper bags I have used. It isn’t the cheapest backpack out there but when you pick it up and the materials don’t sag you can see it’s a good quality bag. K&F have added are several useful touches, from all the storage pockets to a key chain clip inside the bag which go to explain the price.
09/06/2024
purchased it about a month ago (as of publication) and have been using it frequently, both for collage commuter trips and standard travel. The design of the backpack is great, but there are some notable issues that I think would be helpful to consider. First and most importantly, this backpack is not completely waterproof. You state that, but I want to elaborate on that. I used it four times in the rain. The first time I used it, it rained lightly. I was out for maybe an hour and a half and nothing in the backpack was wet, even though the outside of the backpack was soaked. The second time it rained moderately and I noticed a leak, but my electronics were not damaged. After that I started using the water cover and although it is a hassle to take it in and out, there were no “leaks”. As far as design goes, the interior compartment is fantastic. You can really customize it however you like, but it would have been beneficial to have maybe one or two more dividers. It wouldn't have hurt if the top pocket area also worked with the dividers. You can still move the main divider (between the top and main compartment) to create more space in the main compartment, but that does very little to help divide the top area. Still, I would give this backpack 5 out of 5 stars if it weren't for the straps. The straps are comfortable for a short time. But as the day goes on, you may feel a little overwhelmed and need to take a break (maybe 40 minutes to an hour after wearing it). In addition, the straps and back are not very permeable to air. I don't think there's a backpack that actually feels "air permeable" (to me), but this one is on the lower side of the rankings. Your back and shoulders will get very hot when wearing it, especially in the heat (of course), which is not helped by the fatigue you get after long trips. But if you can spend a few minutes taking it off and resting, this backpack will do just fine. I would say in terms of a saddle bag and a camera bag, this is a 5 star rating. The breathability issue will not be a problem as you will need to turn it on and off regularly while taking photos. But for a bag for commuting or everyday use it's 4/5. Ideal for carrying things (like any bag), but not for long periods of time.
06/06/2024
Mochila para material fotográfico de gran capacidad. Concretamente unos 20 litros, que te permite llevar el portátil, un cuerpo, cuatro objetivos, diverso material de pequeño tamaño como baterías y filtros, y en el exterior atado el trípode. Me ha gustado por un lado los acabados y por otro lado el acceso desde el lateral para no tener que abrir toda la mochila a la hora de sacar la cámara. No me ha gustado mucho el diseño, me parece muy cuadriculada y por otro lado el precio, vale lo que una mochila de marca top, y no deja de ser una mochila china. Por lo demás, me ha gustado.
03/06/2024
The best backpack I could try. It doesn't look like a camera backpack. Very comfortable and with many compartments for all types of cameras. In my backpack I have an SLR camera, two Go Pros and a Polaroid camera. It also offers me space for all kinds of cables, the tablet and various batteries and memory cards. It also allows me to carry up to three tripods, two if they are small and one if they are large. I recommend this purchase 100×100
03/06/2024