K&F Concept Lightweight DSLR Camera Backpack, Waterproof Multipurpose Thickening Nylon Camera Bag for Canon Nikon Sony Fuji Cameras and Accessories with 13.3” Laptop Compartment Light Grey
SKU: KF13.044
i carry a mid DSLR, 4 lens, two speedlights and all the little things that go with those (extra batteries, chargers, filters, wipes, memory wallet, note book, etc). i love the look of this bag, so i pulled a FEW things from my daily list to try to do without. bag was still a tad small, so i declared it not big enough. if you travel lighter than i do, i genuinely suggest you give it real consideration :)
16/03/2024
Just the right size for my Sony a6400, 3 lens and various accessories.Took a while to pick this out. Other bags were too deep so the smaller mirrorless camera and equipment would have moved around.Not suitable for a normal full frame camera due to the bag dimensions.
15/03/2024
Really great workmanship and thoughtful design. Can fit pretty much anything in the compartment with movable dividers and keep it snug and safe while walking. Really awesome bag, I'm glad a spent a little more money for one that looks and feels this good.-1 star because it does not have mesh pocket on side for water bottle (as stated in description) but that was not a dealbreaker for me.
15/03/2024
I went a little differently with this bag. Normally this would be a daily carry for me. But sense I have been shooting almost every day the for work the past two weeks, I made this my work bag. Inside the main camera compartment I carry a Sony a7Sii with a 16-35 on the body, 24-240mm, Mavic Pro w/ controller and two spare batteries, Lav mic, and I still have space to spare! In the inside zipper pouch I carry spare camera batteries, memory cards and a few pens. I also carry a tech pouch in the outside lay-flat pocket, and inside the laptop section I catty my 15" MBP, release forms, and a camera strap. So far I am really digging this bag. It is the right size to carry everything I need. The only thing that does not ft inside the bag is my GoPro case. But with the space still available inside the bag, I can easily fit it inside and not have to carry an extra case with me.Now this bag is sexy. I really love the simple sleek look of the bag. The heather grey color fits just about any setting, if you need to look good shooting something such as a corporate or upscale event, or running around filming a a production line. The bag wears well and fits the body nicely. The straps are well padded and comfortable to wear for an extended period of time and the adjustable sternum strap is very comfortable as well. The bottom of the bag vert nice and seems as if it is moister resistant, so you don't have to worry about anything permeating the bag if you set it down. It is also covered with some webbing to use as attachment points for additional gear. There are really only two negatives I see with this bagThe only real downside to this bag is the tripod attachment. There is a small zipper pocket that flips down to hold one foot of a tripod, but the real downside is the strap. it is one solid loop strap. More like a compression strap. So you need to feed the leg down through the strap and into the foot boot. If you have a tripod that has support on the lower section, this will not work for you. If a new generation of this bag is made, an open strap with a nylon buckle would easily fix this issue. There could be a drink sleeve on the opposite side of the bag added as well, but I really like the clean look without it.The second negative, and far from being a deal breaker is the top pocket on the inside rear flap. I had placed my camera battery wallet in here. But when I unzipped and opened the bag, my batteries went flying. I then placed them in the zipper pocket. Having two zipper pockets inside would be best, but if you now it's going to happen, you either open the bag slowly, or utilize that pocket for something that will not fall out. Like I said not a deal breaker, but something that I noticed.If you have been thinking about giving this bag a shot, I say go for it. I am really liking this bag. I honestly didn't think i would fit everything from my old bag inside...and not only did it all fit.... I have room to spare! So I say K & F Concept, good job.
14/03/2024
It's a great backpack for my camera setup.I am using a A6400 with Smallrig Cage with 3 lenses at the momentAll of this fits but one of the lenses needs to be adjusted a bit which will be the only flaw of the backpackFor now I have in my backpack-Sigma 150-600mm Contemporary with Lens Hood-Sigma 16mm 1.4-Sony 18-135mm-Meike Extension Tubes-Rode Micro Microphone-A6400 with Smallrig Cage-Filter lenses at front side of the bag for all my lenses- cleaning lens pens and Zeiss wipes- I am also using a Manfrotto tripod for the outer side of my backpack which at times I would use a gimbal Crane V2 than tripodPros: Everything fits and is snug like a bug probably a little too snugCons: the backpack isn't too deep and the main reason was to make the front side fit for laptops of 13" size, which I don't complain about but you will need to adjust everything to get my telephoto lens to fit in it.This is still a great backpack if you need to carry everything especially for trips in wild life. For me it's a great camera travel backpack.
13/03/2024
It's a nice bag. The strap that joins the two front straps is rather high. Hits you in the neck. Can't find any adjustment. Seems to be well made.
13/03/2024
I selected this bag in part because it was on sale, and because of its advertized size. I would say that ‘medium’ would be a better description for it than large. But, I can put it on fully loaded with a beefy tripod on the side, and it’s far more comfortable than my other camera bags.If there was one thing I’d improve, it would be the camera compartment and dividers. The designers don’t appear to have considered people who carry two camera bodies:one with a telephoto and one with a shorter focal length. I really dislike changing lenses when working outdoors. After 10 minutes I came up with this arrangement for two bodies, a flash, and extension tubes (attached). Another design feature I dislike is the panel for accessing your camera equipment is on the ventral side (against your back). The laptop/tablet access panel is on the dorsal side of the pack.Of course, I only just received this, so can’t comment on how this pack will stand up to wear & tear.
12/03/2024