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The K&F Concept Camera Backpack is a 20L capacity, waterproof, and ergonomically designed bag tailored for professional photographers and drone enthusiasts. It features quick side access, a padded laptop compartment for up to 15.6-inch devices, reinforced stitching, and comes with a raincover—perfect for urban and outdoor shoots while ensuring maximum protection and comfort.
V**.
Excellent quality
I usually don't write reviews because.....I'm too lazy buuuuut, this bag is awesome. I'm super impressed with the quality and solid build of this bag. It will last many years with care. It has compartments and pockets galore for all your smaller gear. Just be warned that it is on the larger side and it's comparable to a larger book bag. That's not a bad thing, but it's worth mentioning for those looking for a smaller bag. I was able to fit my Sony a6700, a Sigma 18-50, a Sigma 16mm, a large Sony 70-350, a mini tripod, and alllll of my usual trinkets like batteries, memory cards, and such. I was also able to attach my full size tripod to the bag. In short, everything I could possibly use for shooting fit in the bag. It's functional, convenient, and it looks soooo nice. I love it. Buy it.
M**H
Sometimes you get more than what you pay for
Considering that you can easily pay $200-$300 for a camera backpack from the likes of Peak Design or Domke, this is a really well-made and attractive pack for under $100. The backpack looks great and is solidly made with plenty of protection for equipment. The interior is highly configurable with an area for equipment and a separate one for personal items with an interior divider that can be moved or removed if you want more or less of one area or the other.In the end, I returned the backpack and went for the more expensive LowePro Fastpack Pro 250 AW III for one reason: While the K&F is very well-made, the shoulder straps are on the lighter side and it has no waist-belt at all. Since I expect to be carrying around 10-20 pounds of stuff on outdoor hikes of 5 -10 miles, I decided to optimize for comfort on my back.Other minor quibbles with the K&F: 1. The rear flap really serves no purpose other than cosmetics and needs to be lifted up and out of the way in order to access the interior compartment. 2. I prefer regular plastic press/release buckles to the metal slip buckles used on the pack. 3. the side access door is too tight to be terribly useful.All of that aside, for people looking for a good-looking bag that doesn't scream "camera equipment" but that is well-made and comfortable for walking around town or taking on vacation, I think this bag is a steal. It was tough to return it, and in some ways I prefer it to the one I ended up with (looks, configurability)
M**N
Quality
If you want a quality camera bag, this is the one to go for. It is so nice and modern looking. I like that is has style while also being a camera bad because mode of them do not look good. The size is more than enough for day to day use and has multiple areas for storage. (I have two cameras, multiple lenses, and other gear). It is comfortable on my back and the material itself is just a good build. There are cushions on the back and it is theft proof meaning if you are wearing it, no one can just go inside because it opens from the back part. I think it is a great value for the money when comparing it to other camera bags. It also comes with a water resistant cover so you can wear the bag in the rain. The cover is packable so it can stay in the bag whenever you need it.
E**I
Great bag
I got this bag specifically for a trip to Jamaica. I was able to fit my camera equipment, which was a canon M 50 with the kit lens. A small LED light and the Manfroto pixie tripod. I also packed my Rode video micro mic, and camera batteries, and charger. Additionally I fit my 13 inch MacBook with charger. I was also able to fit my other charging cables for my phone and watch. And still had enough room to fit four days worth of boxers, socks and undershirts. I did have to pack a couple pairs of shorts and pants and shirts into a separate small bag which I vacuum sealed. Finally, I was able to attach my Ubeesize travel tripod on the bottom with ease.The faux leather has a very soft but slick feel. I do think the bag looks excellent and the build quality is really good. Great zippers, great inserts, and a comfortable fit.
T**E
Awesome
I love this! I use this as much as any camera equipment I own. It works. It looks good. It's very easy to assemble the interior how you like. It's sturdy and seems to be well made. I can't compare this to an extremely costly bag, but this isn't a cheap bag in the construction of it.
R**M
Good enough bag, can fit a lot of gear.
I have had this backpack for roughly 1 year.I have not taken it through TSA yet. As I use a different bag for air travel.But when I travel via driving, I take this bag everywhere. It can handle holding a Sirui video tripod (with a ball head, have not tried carrying it with the video fluid head). I have been able to pack my Sony a6000, a Pentax 645, and a Chroma 617. I can store 3-4 lenses for the cameras in the main compartment but I have to get creative with other lenses. I can store most of my film, my 617 ground plate, as cards, filters, etc. but space gets pretty tight.I have put this bag in wet spots while hiking and it held up to elements just fine. Cleaning the outside is a breeze.Getting into the main compartment of the bag during a hike is a bit of a chore. The hook flap while making it more weather resistant, definitely impedes easy access to the two bigger compartments.Straps are comfy for the most part, but after an hour it can become a little tiresome digging into the shoulders. Given the position of the tripod strap, it can pull on the bag in a way that doesn’t provide good leverage so it will increase the amount of uncomfortableness over time.Overall not a bad bag but it does leave a little to be desired in versatility and makes the case for a lighter tripod or for there to be a vertical tripod strap instead of horizontal
O**
Great quality camera
Solid camera bag! I use it for my Sony fx3 that carries multiple lenses ranging from 14-25, 24-70 and 70-200. Has enough space for batteries, accessories and can fit my 16 inch MacBook. Sleek bag and quality feels great
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