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Overall Rating 5   37
5
I've had a chance to use this K&F camera sling bag while we're travelling, and it hits the sweet spot. I use a 20-25L bag when I am on the road to carry all of the equipment I need to shot videos, drone locations, and take photographs for our YouTube channel (Well Travelled Life). But when I am going for a hike to a remote location, I don't need the weight, and capacity, of my travel bag, and I prefer something smaller. This sling bag is about half the size of my travel bag at 10L, and let's me carry a mirrorless camera and two lenses. Or a camera w/ lense and my Mini 3 Pro drone with remote control. It has a strap to hold a small tripod (though I typically won't bring one for the kind of shooting I'd do with the rig I carry in this sling bag. K&F makes quality products and this new line of bags is no exception. Recommended.
29/05/2024
5
This bag is perfect for smaller cameras. Mirrorless APS-C bodies and point and shoots. You may be able to get away with smaller full frame bodies too but no battery grips and super telephoto lenses. If you have those you‘re probably not looking at small bags anyway. I can fit my A6400 with 3 lenses (1 attached) and room more maybe another small lens in the main compartment. Main comes with a folding divider that attaches with velcro but there's only a couple differing configurations you could do. The two slim compartments are ideal for cables, cards and extra batteries and chargers. The inner one against yourself is very slim while the outer one is more versatile. Even has a detachable key fob ring for your keys. The non-removable strap has a detaching buckle to take the bag off quick and is attached to two points on each side so that it naturally compresses the bag when you wear it which keeps it from being bulky which I like. The orientation of the strap allows it to be worn over the shoulder or as a belt style fanny pack. The strap is wide nylon but no padding. Adjustments are smooth and easy though. There is also a grab handle that is slightly off balance but not to the point of tilting and risking stuff falling out. This is primarily a camera bag but could function as an EDC, depending on your needs.
Nice Quality Nice Quality Nice Quality
30/11/-0001
5
So I got this camera to take some earthy pictures on my trip and it was so worth it and so inexpensive! It’s a steal I’ve received so many compliments it’s gives minimalist vibes I now carry it everywhere I go !
30/11/-0001
5
This is a basic camera with all needed functions. I use it at work for stack inspections and the zoom quality is solid. I'll buy again
30/11/-0001
5
I‘ve had a chance to use this K&F camera sling bag while we're travelling, and it hits the sweet spot. I use a 20-25L bag when I am on the road to carry all of the equipment I need to shot videos, drone locations, and take photographs for our YouTube channel (Well Travelled Life). But when I am going for a hike to a remote location, I don't need the weight, and capacity, of my travel bag, and I prefer something smaller. This sling bag is about half the size of my travel bag at 10L, and let's me carry a mirrorless camera and two lenses. Or a camera w/ lense and my Mini 3 Pro drone with remote control. It has a strap to hold a small tripod (though I typically won't bring one for the kind of shooting I'd do with the rig I carry in this sling bag. K&F makes quality products and this new line of bags is no exception. Recommended.
30/11/-0001
5
This bag is plenty big enough to hold a full frame camera and two small/medium sized lenses, memory cards, phone and other small accessories. It‘s made of really high quality material, and it is very comfortable to carry. I'm able to fit a Nikon Z8 with a prime lens attached, and keep a 2nd lens in the bag as well. There's plenty of compartments for all the extra stuff, even an action cam, small clamps, etc. I like that there are color coded tabs on some of the pouches too - makes it easy to remember what you put in each one. Great product!!
30/11/-0001
5
Okay, this is really designed to be a camera bag. Has that folding thing you use to hold your camera, around the lense. Red and green tabbed pockets for full or fresh cards or drives, lots of other pockets and organization.Definitely a 5 star experience.
I got into carrying bags like these. My favorite, is a tactical OCP camo one, but it has less than half the room. And if I‘m wearing black/grey or other colors that aren't camo-esque, it looks funny. So, this one will be great for when I'm wearing sometjing that doesn't go with camo.
I usually carry a backpack around, but for some shorter trips, where I'm not buying a bunch of things or needing a lot, it's kust easier to do the Man Purse thing. Hahaha
One thing I was disappointed not to see on this one, is that extra strap that wraps around the other side and steadies the bag. BUT, it stays put very well. I think the material on the back is non-slip or something, because it doesn't move around like a shoulder bag usually does.
I'm sure I will use it as an actual camera bag sometime, as I did just get a DSLR, but for right now, it's a matching manpurse, and it's doin' it like a pro.
30/11/-0001