K&F Concept Camera Backpack 25L Large Capacity Camera Bag for Photographers with Raincover Camera Case with 15.6 Inch Laptop Compartment Compatible for Canon/Nikon/Sony/DJI Mavic Drone - Backpack 25L Nature Wander 08(Gray)
SKU: KF13.164
90% OF ALL MY CAMERA BAGS YOU OPEN FROM THE REAR CARRY 2 CAMERAS AND 3 LENSES.
THIS ONE OPENS FROM THE FRONT AND IT'S JUST DIFFERENT.
IT'S A HUGE BAG, VERY WELL BUILT.
I'VE OWNED SEVERAL TRIPODS AND FILTERS FROM KF.
IT CAN WORK FOR YOU, BUT MORE OF A BACK OR FULL FRONT LOADER BAG PERSON.
I'VE SHOT FOR 20 YEARS.
THIS ONE OPENS FROM THE FRONT AND IT'S JUST DIFFERENT.
IT'S A HUGE BAG, VERY WELL BUILT.
I'VE OWNED SEVERAL TRIPODS AND FILTERS FROM KF.
IT CAN WORK FOR YOU, BUT MORE OF A BACK OR FULL FRONT LOADER BAG PERSON.
I'VE SHOT FOR 20 YEARS.
22/07/2024
I have been using K&F Concept photography gears for a while and very happy with their high quality it delivers at affordable prices. And this camera backpack is no exception and it has proven to be a valuable piece of gear to my setup. I like its 3-way opening design which allowed me to quickly access my camera and lenses without hassle, also the 25L capacity which comfortably accommodated my two cameras, seven lenses, and a 15.6-inch laptop, with plenty of room to spare for a drone and personal items. I particularly like its foldable design and sturdy EVA dividers which kept everything organized and secure, while the multiple internal pockets were perfect for smaller accessories. Another reason I like this backpack is its thoughtful design of all-weather protection, including a waterproof rain cover, which gave me peace of mind during unpredictable weather conditions. The ventilated, well-padded shoulder straps and air mesh back panel also made carrying the load comfortable, even during long days. However, note that the bag's size might be a bit bulky for casual use, and the multiple compartments can feel overwhelming if you're not carrying a full load of gear. Despite these minor cons, this K&F Concept camera backpack's durability, functionality, and thoughtful design make it an excellent choice for photographers and hobbyists.
16/07/2024
Fits all my run and gun filmmaking gear (1 body, 2 lenses, filters, LED cube, hot shoe mic, cleaner and small tripod) super well.
Sits well on my shoulders and comfortable to wear for outdoor shooting.
Sits well on my shoulders and comfortable to wear for outdoor shooting.
12/07/2024
This is a beautiful knapsack, it easily fits my Sony alpha 65 and all my lenses. There are pockets, compartments galore to store all of your accessories, cards, dust brush, whatever. Plus spots for the creature comforts like a water bottle. The rain cover is a nice touch. Because the compartmentalization is achieved by padded velcro shelves, you can divide the space up any way you like. If fact, take all the dividers out and it's a decent knapsack for just about anything. The laptop compartment could be useful too. The only downside, in my mind is that the K&F logo is quite large, broadcasting to everyone you might have some very nice camera equipment inside. I like it better than my sling camera bag!
08/07/2024
It was time to retire one of my photo bags, and since I already had a few K&F products (filters, mainly), I thought I'd try this bag out. And it's excellent. Much better than my old one.
One plus that I hadn't expected is that it folds nearly flat when not in use. The side zippers run the length of the bag, so you can fold the side and bottom flaps inward. So it takes considerably less space when it's not loaded.
It's also well padded on the sides, with numerous movable walls so you can configure it however you want. For a relatively small bag, it holds a surprising amount—the same as the bag it's replacing, even though it looks considerably sleeker.
It's got a ton of extras that you can read about in their marketing copy: memory card pockets, a detachable rain cover, numerous small pockets, easy access to your camera(s), a sleek reflective stripe, an nicely padded grab handle, and excellent straps. Oh, there's also a nice, "hidden" laptop pocket. It has everything I need, in a handsome package.
Most importantly, it's quite comfortable to carry. If I could change one thing, I'd give the straps a little bit more padding, but to tell the truth, that's just me looking for something to complain about. Also, bear in mind that this isn't a rigidly structured bag with hard walls. So don't throw it around. But I knew that going in, and it's a fair trade-off (for me) for the lightness and all-day comfort I get in return. I have a different bag for when I need maximum protection.
One plus that I hadn't expected is that it folds nearly flat when not in use. The side zippers run the length of the bag, so you can fold the side and bottom flaps inward. So it takes considerably less space when it's not loaded.
It's also well padded on the sides, with numerous movable walls so you can configure it however you want. For a relatively small bag, it holds a surprising amount—the same as the bag it's replacing, even though it looks considerably sleeker.
It's got a ton of extras that you can read about in their marketing copy: memory card pockets, a detachable rain cover, numerous small pockets, easy access to your camera(s), a sleek reflective stripe, an nicely padded grab handle, and excellent straps. Oh, there's also a nice, "hidden" laptop pocket. It has everything I need, in a handsome package.
Most importantly, it's quite comfortable to carry. If I could change one thing, I'd give the straps a little bit more padding, but to tell the truth, that's just me looking for something to complain about. Also, bear in mind that this isn't a rigidly structured bag with hard walls. So don't throw it around. But I knew that going in, and it's a fair trade-off (for me) for the lightness and all-day comfort I get in return. I have a different bag for when I need maximum protection.
11/06/2024
For the price, I seriously doubt you'll be able to find a better bag with as many features as this one. I'm still going to use my Lowepro as my main bag but this one will make for a fantastic lens bag or as a light day pack. I really like that it includes fully removable inserts so I can fit my 200-600mm if need be. It has a nice little SD slot that's easily accessible from the side with its own zipper. I have to remind myself that this is a $65 bag as it really is quite comparable to some of my more expensive bags. Its a pretty small bag but it uses its space well. The one thing i'm not a huge fan of is the lack of padding in the straps, If you work with a heavier load, this could be a bit of an issue. Its very uncommon to see a rain cover like this one has built in, I like it slightly better than my Lowepro since its detachable (and cleanable). All the compartments are very easy to access, I really like the bottom zipper to access the lens compartment and the side zipper for quickly pulling out a camera body. I think the idea of carrying a tripod is a nice thought but I likely won't use it since this bag really doesn't have the support to handle such a heavy load but its still a great feature to have. All in all, this is probably the best in class for this price point, It doesn't offer a ton of protection but the lens pockets are surprisingly deep and it can easily carry most of my equipment.
Update- Two days after purchase: I had to remove a star due to the low quality stitching along the shoulder straps. I like to mount my V-mount battery along said straps as i do on my Lowepro but, without even attaching the heavy battery, the stitching started coming apart. I would have been less concerned if this was caused by my heavy V-mount battery as this is a pretty off label use but this was caused by my index finger so I think my concern is rather valid. I still think this is a great bag but I'm not so sure about longevity. The shoulder sections really need to be reinforced to ensure the thing won't come apart with my gear inside so I really don't know if I'll be trusting this thing to hold my lenses.
Update- Two days after purchase: I had to remove a star due to the low quality stitching along the shoulder straps. I like to mount my V-mount battery along said straps as i do on my Lowepro but, without even attaching the heavy battery, the stitching started coming apart. I would have been less concerned if this was caused by my heavy V-mount battery as this is a pretty off label use but this was caused by my index finger so I think my concern is rather valid. I still think this is a great bag but I'm not so sure about longevity. The shoulder sections really need to be reinforced to ensure the thing won't come apart with my gear inside so I really don't know if I'll be trusting this thing to hold my lenses.
11/06/2024
I love camera bags. Each one has a unique look and feeling to it. Finding one that meets your needs, style, usage, and budget is a daunting task.
This is a great mid-range camera bag with a really nice capacity. It'll hold quite a bit of gear and looks great doing it.
There are so many pockets and little nookes for storing gear, cards, and accessories. K&F puts their unique spin on the storage (it took me a bit to find the hidden rain pouch) and the accessory/tripod pocket is super handy.
The backpack has multiple access points - bottom, side, and top. You can quickly get the gear you're after, if configured properly. The entire "front" unzips, opening up like a bag. I personally prefer the backside to unzip so I can keep that part clean and dry if I set it down in wet grass or dirt.
The interior configuration is confusing. It has removeable velcro dividers. It also has two internal dividers that can pop up (or lay flat) as needed. It comes with a card saying to put the dividers in the correct orientation. However, the included graphic/configuration doesn't look like it is from this backpack, so it makes configuration confusing. Even after looking at the posted photos, I'm still not sure how it is totally configured. Having a small printout that has the options - and maybe some sort of legend/graphic showing which pieces are in place would be crazy helpful. I have it set-up so it works, but it feels like I'm missing something with how well laid out everything else is. Maybe I'll figure it out overtime.
This is a great mid-range camera bag with a really nice capacity. It'll hold quite a bit of gear and looks great doing it.
There are so many pockets and little nookes for storing gear, cards, and accessories. K&F puts their unique spin on the storage (it took me a bit to find the hidden rain pouch) and the accessory/tripod pocket is super handy.
The backpack has multiple access points - bottom, side, and top. You can quickly get the gear you're after, if configured properly. The entire "front" unzips, opening up like a bag. I personally prefer the backside to unzip so I can keep that part clean and dry if I set it down in wet grass or dirt.
The interior configuration is confusing. It has removeable velcro dividers. It also has two internal dividers that can pop up (or lay flat) as needed. It comes with a card saying to put the dividers in the correct orientation. However, the included graphic/configuration doesn't look like it is from this backpack, so it makes configuration confusing. Even after looking at the posted photos, I'm still not sure how it is totally configured. Having a small printout that has the options - and maybe some sort of legend/graphic showing which pieces are in place would be crazy helpful. I have it set-up so it works, but it feels like I'm missing something with how well laid out everything else is. Maybe I'll figure it out overtime.
10/06/2024