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
Es una estupendisima mochila de mucha calidad, hace unos años compré una para la cámara (aunque como muestra, se podría usar para cualquier cosa, un drone, la consola, ropa...) y ya me hubiese gustado tener esta. Materiales de muy buena calidad, diseño estupendo, y todo pensado para llevar la cámara, objetivos, el trípode y varias cosas más, además con un acceso muy rápido para extraer la cámara y directamente usarla y un compartimento para el portatil.Puedes ajustar los compartimentos a tus necesidades y tiene unas correas para acomplarla a un trolley para que te sea más fácil de transportar, pero tienes que comprarlo aparte, aunque trae una funda para la lluvia, aunque realmente no la necesita, es impermeable, pero supongo que da un extra de protección por si diluvia. Comparto lo que dice alguien, que entiendo que tiene el acceso rápido para quien lo necesita, pero debería de tener la opción de un cierre de seguridad para que no te roben si te despistas, algo así como un bloqueo. Por lo demás, me parece una pasada, un poco cara de más (yo creo que no cuesta más de 80€ o así) pero muy buena y bien pensada.
13/05/2024
I have been looking for a new camera bag for a few months. I decided to purchase this camera backpack. The material is nice quality, and well-made. It has enough storage for my needs. I am happy with this product
11/05/2024
The camera backpack from K&F offers us the ideal solution in terms of storage space, security for the components it contains and manageable dimensions. In our case, the backpack is a bit of a stroke of luck, because until now we didn't have a space-saving solution for the standard equipment consisting of an SLR camera and interchangeable lenses. The workmanship is very good, the zippers are very smooth and can be easily gripped/used even with gloves. The flexible division using Velcro-held and padded bars offers the right division and optimal protection for every eventuality. We particularly like the versatile removal option, so the backpack can be opened over the entire surface, but the camera can also be removed via a side opening. Padding on the side facing the back makes the backpack comfortable to wear, the very good carrying straps also contribute to this and of course the chest strap is not missing.
10/05/2024
can only agree with the positive reviews here, this cam backpack is simply great. It starts with the fabric, which feels great, looks great and provides reliable protection from the rain. The zippers are high quality and smooth, the quick-release fastener on the main compartment is great. The robust padding protects the cam and accessories, the many secondary compartments and pockets offer organization and quick access to everything. It offers plenty of storage space, especially for accessories, and is comfortable to carry. The workmanship is flawless, the backpack makes a high-quality impression, and the price is reasonable. It is designed for cams, but as described it is also great for laptops of the specified size, it can also be used as an everyday backpack except for larger purchases, everything you need on the go has space and is well protected from rain and knocks. I give full marks here.
06/05/2024
Sac à dos de bonne qualitéAu début j’ai eu du mal avec les fermeturesPas facile à ouvrirOn peut mettre aussi un ordinateurAvec les séparateurs on les place ou on veutLe sac à dos est livrée avec la protection imperméable pour protéger contre les pluiePratique pour voyager
04/05/2024
First of all, the main compartment, which can be accessed by unzipping the back wall of the bag.. As camera bags usually do, this one includes a number of dividers that can be attached to the walls of the main compartment and to each other via Velcro. There are two long dividers that run from the top to the bottom of the compartment to divide the bag into thirds, and three short ones that can be used to subdivide the thirds. By adding a fourth divider from the camera bag that I'm retiring in favor of this one, I was able to give myself a 2x3 grid that accommodates the body of my D3300 (I have to unscrew the hand strap and drape it across other compartments), four lenses, and a lens ball. The different sizes of the various compartments' occupants tend to push against each other, and the connections of the various dividers can be a bit . . . imprecise, but it all seems to be good enough. Each piece of equipment is in there snugly enough that it won't be jostled but not so snugly that it can't be easily taken out.The final third of the compartment formed when I inserted the long dividers cannot be subdivided because the material on that side of the bag will not accept Velcro. The result is quite a large compartment which is only useful to me as an area where I can store miscellaneous accessories that can handle a bit of sliding around. I usually don't use a Speedlight, but if I did that would probably fit in this compartment quite easily. On the side of this wall are two very small Velcro chambers, each of which can just about hold one battery. (Quite convenient for me, since I carry three: one in the camera and two in reserve at any given time.)Up above all of this is a pair of pockets that can handle a few flat accessories, like my gray cards and a couple of cheap plastic filter wrenches that I've found it prudent to keep in my bag. These pockets are very loose and anything in them will certainly slide out if the bag is tilted.Behind these pockets is a separate compartment. The floor of this compartment is formed by another Velcro divider, so if you really wanted to you could remove that and access it while the main compartment is open; however, you'd have to disassemble so much that it can't possibly be worth the trouble. This separate compartment can be accessed via a zipper that only goes a short way down the side of the bag (further making it clear that this is intended to be treated as a separate compartment). With the exception of a key chain that can be snapped off of a strap, there is nothing in this compartment that would give any anchorage or stability to anything you might choose to keep in here. Nor is there any padding along the top and sides of the compartment. Thus, there's almost no piece of photography equipment I would trust in there. Which isn't really a problem, because everything I normally keep in my kit fits in the main compartment. Since I use my camera bag as my personal item when I fly, I anticipate using this space to store various small objects that don't need to be stored securely and that I might need to access on a plane or in a terminal. It will be a nice change from stuffing such things into my pockets. But otherwise I plan to keep this empty.The inner side of the bag's back flap, the part you unzip to access the main compartment, has a very large pocket designed to hold a laptop computer. Large as this pocket is, it's not large enough for my computer (which is fine; I very rarely travel with my computer these days). At least with the configuration of the camera bag that I'm using, I would be very worried that putting a computer in there would risk crushing it and/or some of the photography equipment. But it's hard for me to visualize someone else's computer in there.Zip the main compartment back up, flip a large flap over the top of the bag, and secure said flap in place with a pair of some sort of hook. These hooks seem to hold the flap in place securely enough, and are not too hard to unhook either, but I really don't see what advantage over a more conventional pair of buckles they're supposed to offer. Now that the bag is closed, I identify most of the areas for improvement. In addition to the perplexing hook closure, there seem to be quite a few extraneous straps; most can be easily removed, and the rest are unobtrusive enough. But whatever function they're supposed to serve is beyond me. There is a pair of looped straps at the base of the bag that can accommodate a tripod, and I certainly appreciate that. Before such a thing became commonplace on camera bags, I would have to carry my tripod separately whenever I needed it, and this was such a nuisance that I frequently just left it behind. There were plenty of occasions on which I'd come to a setting where a tripod would have been called for, and I had to pass up the shot instead.But aside from the tripod straps, and one pocket with an elastic cinch at the top to hold a water bottle, there's no opportunity to store anything on the outside of the bag. Not a single zipper pocket of any size, though there are plenty of places where such a thing would fit in nicely. It seems a waste. (What initially looks like a decently large zipper pocket is just a window into the main compartment of the camera bag, on the side without Velcro where I have my various accessories bouncing around. I don't think I'll ever need such quick access to that compartment; if ever there is a need to have something quick at hand, I'll store it in the separate zipper compartment instead.)Otherwise, the shoulder straps are adjustable across a huge range, so I think almost anyone will be able to find a comfortable length. I certainly have; and when I say I find it comfortable, that's as someone who hasn't worn a backpack more than a handful of times since I was in high school.Though I've found a few things to nitpick, the fact is that this bag holds all my photography equipment in a space that is compact but still roomier than a more conventional over-the-shoulder camera bag. It's comfortable and convenient to carry and I anticipate no real problems with it.The only thing I can't assess right now is how easily it will fit under the seat of an airplane. I don't anticipate any problems there but I will update this review if necessary the next time I fly.
04/05/2024
This bag is actually fantastic. And if it looks like it matches your needs buy it because K & F’s gear is great. Here is my ONLY problem with the bag.I bought this bag for a recent trip to Iceland. Loaded it completely up with gear. It fits so much for the person who has a body, a nice size lens (or two), then a bunch of extra things to go along with it, like a tech bag, and an iPad or laptop. And I used this bag as a carry-on for my airplane trip. The top of the inside of the bag is cinched. And that’s where I think the downfall lies. This works great for anybody who’s planning to get quick access to their gear from the top. But the flap that goes over the top of the bag, does not have any kind of fastener other than magnets. Their magnets are not strong enough to consider the top of this bag closed to 100%.. while I never had anything fall out of the top of the bag everybody would go to grab this bag from the loop at the top and the weight was enough of a pull for the magnets to come off, leaving the bag with the feeling of being half opened which was disconcerting to everybody. Everybody thought they had accidentally open the bag and it was about to spill everywhere. My friends, TSA baggage helpers, you name it, this happened over and over again anytime anybody wanted to handle the bag. This will be resolved with either stronger magnets or what I would actually prefer is some other source of fastener that would be quick to be able to get in to. I get why they went with magnets it’s just doesn’t completely work.Let me reiterate nothing came out of the bag because it’s cinched at the top it just isn’t 100% closed because the cinch has about an inch in the middle that it doesn’t close but you can theoretically get in the bag. Other than that the bag is fantastic.
02/05/2024
Der Rucksack hat viele Fächer. Zugang zum Hauptfach bekommt man über den Reißverschluss, der sehr weit herum geht. Damit lässt sich der Rucksack komplett aufklappen. Außerdem kommt man durch eine seitliche Reißverschlussöffnung an den das Hauptfach. Das Innere ist gut gepolstert und lässt sich durch die beiliegenden Trennwände leicht einrichten. Das Grundraster der Wände beträgt ca. 8 bis 9 cm.Die Reißverschlüsse lassen sich leicht bedienen. Außen gibt es noch Riemen, um z.B. ein Stativ zu befestigen.Der Rucksack steht auch leer gerade auf dem Boden, ohne umzufallen. Das liegt vor allem an den stabilen Wänden. Der äußere Stoff wirkt etwas dünn, was mich dank der guten Polsterung nicht weiter stört. Ein gut gepolstertes Laptop/Tablet-Fach ist ebenfalls vorhanden.Eine schwarze Regenhülle wird mitgeliefert.Diesem Rucksack kann man seine Kamerausrüstung ruhig anvertrauen.
29/04/2024
First I must start with the package:It comes in very good shape, protected by nylon and cardboard box. After I unboxed it, I started to play with it.Top department:On top I set my small bag with batteries and charger and since there was enough place left, I attached my sd card pocuh so they are always close to my hands.Bottom department:Bottom department I set camera with 17-28mm to be accessible from a side pocket, where I got enough place for two more lens (24 & 85mm), all my daily use ND filters and microphone at the bottom.All in all I'm seeing this bag as a big potentional for the price and I might start even use it as my daily camera backpack since all necessary gear gets in it.
29/04/2024