Beta Backpack 20L Photography Backpack, Lightweight Camera Bags Large Capacity Camera Case with Rain Cover for 15.6 Inch Laptop, DSLR Cameras - Backpack 20L Urban Wander 01(Blue)
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- * 【Large Capacity】30*18 *44cm, approx. 20L. The upper compartment is used to store various personal items such as clothes, wallet, cell phone or flash; There is also a laptop compartment for laptops up to 15.6 inches. The bottom compartment can hold 1 camera + 4 lenses and other accessories such as filters, batteries or memory cards, or for DJI drone.
- * 【Side & Back Access】Professional back full open design helps you organize all compartments and equipments clearly; Quick side access lets you get your gear in a short time while wearing.
- * 【Quality Material】 All suture parts of the camera bag have taken upgrade reinforcement technology, the load-bearing capacity up to 21kg. Water-repellant and tear-resistant 900D high-density nylon, heavily reinforced stitching and antitheft zippers. sturdy and durable, PE board + EPE foam divider,strong and solid, shock relief and decompression, to protect your equipment well.
- * 【Offer you an Easy Travel】Breathable air-mesh straps and ergonomic well-padded back keep you cool and comfortable; Adjustable chest belt keeps the straps tight on you shoulders to reduce weight.
- * 【Designed for photographers】Special internal pockets designed for storing photographic spare parts, such as filters, adapter rings, etc. Hidden front pocket for your daily accessories storage.Side pockets can carry water bottle or umbrella.
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Security for your camera
My daughter is a GCSE art student that is also into photography, so thought this was an excellent way for her to transport her camera around knowing that it’ll be kept safe- so far she’s been pretty impressed with it.
This is a really good size backpack- far larger than I imagined from the pictures. What I particularly like is that it’s really lightweight, which for its size is a nice surprise.
Comes with many different compartments so that all your camera and equipment can be stored safely. Even some nice finishing touches like the picture of a battery to show you which compartment to use for the battery ect.
Padding is equally quite good; lots of padding around all the areas that you would need to keep your camera safe. Now would I go putting a super expensive camera in this- I’m not sure. But for your average to pricey camera I would say this backpack certainly does the trick.
Only been used in light rain (as that’s all we’ve had whilst trying this out) and the backpack was fine- no water leaking into the bag. Again would I want to try it out in terrestrial rain- maybe or maybe not, but I suspect from looking at it that it would probably survive quite a bit of typical British weather.
It’s not the most stylish of backpacks (my daughter looks like she’s off hiking when wearing it), however it’s designed to be a practical item rather than a fashion accessory. And above all else it’s really great quality which is 100% what matters.
£120 does feel a little steep for a backpack, but certainly worth the money in protecting your camera from damage.
Overall we’ve been pleased with this and happy to recommend.
This is a really good size backpack- far larger than I imagined from the pictures. What I particularly like is that it’s really lightweight, which for its size is a nice surprise.
Comes with many different compartments so that all your camera and equipment can be stored safely. Even some nice finishing touches like the picture of a battery to show you which compartment to use for the battery ect.
Padding is equally quite good; lots of padding around all the areas that you would need to keep your camera safe. Now would I go putting a super expensive camera in this- I’m not sure. But for your average to pricey camera I would say this backpack certainly does the trick.
Only been used in light rain (as that’s all we’ve had whilst trying this out) and the backpack was fine- no water leaking into the bag. Again would I want to try it out in terrestrial rain- maybe or maybe not, but I suspect from looking at it that it would probably survive quite a bit of typical British weather.
It’s not the most stylish of backpacks (my daughter looks like she’s off hiking when wearing it), however it’s designed to be a practical item rather than a fashion accessory. And above all else it’s really great quality which is 100% what matters.
£120 does feel a little steep for a backpack, but certainly worth the money in protecting your camera from damage.
Overall we’ve been pleased with this and happy to recommend.
21/01/2024
Beautifully made tech bag with space for all your tech essentials
This is not your typical go to school/work backpack...it is a beautifully crafted bag designed exclusively to carry tech being completely felted internally, advertised as a camera bag this would also be fully suited to carrying drone equipment and at 20L capacity has a substantial main space for a lot of equipment. The dividers are fully rearrangeable, this allows the tech to be stored and organised with full padding and protection. It has many pocket areas and also side access zipped doors to allow easy access to your equipment at a moments notice.
Incredibly comfortable to wear as the back panel and straps are cushiony soft.
I believe this would be the perfect storage solution for anyone at college studying photography and would keep their expensive camera equipment quite safe and secure.
Of course a premium made bag like this comes at a premium cost but it is what it is.
Well done K&F Concept for this excellent on-the-go storage solution for tech.
Incredibly comfortable to wear as the back panel and straps are cushiony soft.
I believe this would be the perfect storage solution for anyone at college studying photography and would keep their expensive camera equipment quite safe and secure.
Of course a premium made bag like this comes at a premium cost but it is what it is.
Well done K&F Concept for this excellent on-the-go storage solution for tech.
18/01/2024
Superb quality. Keeps my gear safe and easy to access. Room for other bits too.
This is better than my old camera backpack in every way. First impressions where how good it looks, the styling is really nice, it looks and feels premium quality. The construction is excellent, the fabric is strong and very well sewn. The rear of the pack is also designed well to be ergonomic for the wearer. The straps, buckles and zips are also top quality. Carrying capacity is brilliant, there is plenty of room to carry by camera and spare lenses, flash, etc in the main compartment, you can adjust the sections to tailor it to your kit. I love that I can carry my camera ready to grab and use it without delay, the side access means I can grab it and capture the moment quicker than a regular pack would allow. I live in the countryside and often see deer, birds of prey etc so quick access is fantastic. Inside the opening panel for quick access are two little pockets for spare SD cards. As well as being able to carry the camera and lenses I can also carry my laptop, I don’t take it out often but do when I am going away for the weekend, it fits in safely and securely. The bottom straps make carrying a tripod or monopod easy, no more trying to fit it in down the side. There is plenty of room to carry some essentials for a day out, there is an expandable side pocket to carry a water bottle or flask, the zip pocket in the front is great for smaller items like power bank, ear pods, etc. There is a top pocket that is a fantastic addition as it provides enough room to carry a lunch and a clothing layer like waterproofs or base layer etc and my head torch. The backpack is waterproof to a good level and for torrential rain (I live in Scotland; it rains a lot) there is a well-fitting rain cover.
I really like that a lot of though has went into the comfort of carrying the pack as well as the safety of equipment, that means I will take my camera out a lot more often and not end up with the regular occurrence of “I wish I’d brought my camera”. I look forward to lots of days out with my camera exploring the countryside with my dog. On the rare occasion that I venture into town the pack will not look out of place as it has a modern, stylish design.
I really like that a lot of though has went into the comfort of carrying the pack as well as the safety of equipment, that means I will take my camera out a lot more often and not end up with the regular occurrence of “I wish I’d brought my camera”. I look forward to lots of days out with my camera exploring the countryside with my dog. On the rare occasion that I venture into town the pack will not look out of place as it has a modern, stylish design.
15/01/2024
Nice padded bag for traveling
This is a well made bag and it needs to be at this price point of £119.99. There is a lot of padding on the bad, the straps are padded and therefore comfortable to wear.
Plenty of sections inside for your expensive camera equipment. I also use it to take it to work which carries my laptop, lunch, charger amongst other things. You don't feel the weight so much due to it being comfortable.
There are many other bags you can get at this price so research carefully and pick what's best for you. Happy with the bag but needs to be a bit cheaper to appeal to more people
Plenty of sections inside for your expensive camera equipment. I also use it to take it to work which carries my laptop, lunch, charger amongst other things. You don't feel the weight so much due to it being comfortable.
There are many other bags you can get at this price so research carefully and pick what's best for you. Happy with the bag but needs to be a bit cheaper to appeal to more people
15/01/2024
Excellent
The K & F Concept Beta 20l backpack is designed to fulfil the requirements of the serious photographer, in transporting camera[s] lenses, attachments etc, plus laptop, drone - whatever their needs and equipment, and keep the contents safe from weather and wear.
The information in the sale details can for once be relied on and tells you most of what you need to know
The internal compartments are endlessly reshapeable by means of internal semi-rigid dividers which can be anchored in any permutation of positions as they grip in place when pressed onto the interior walls. The compartments and pockets can then be accessed by either lifting the ‘lid’ [ie one face of the case] or by separate access zips around the sides.
There are straps for odd shaped extras such as tripods, and the shoulder straps are well designed and comfortable, as is the carry handle.
The whole concept is well designed and executed to a very high standard, promising a long life.
There are simpler, cheaper bags and much dearer ones, but this is good value for what it carries / stores / protects, which is just about anything you’d need for a project, besides which any more equipment would be on the heavy side for carrying.
The information in the sale details can for once be relied on and tells you most of what you need to know
The internal compartments are endlessly reshapeable by means of internal semi-rigid dividers which can be anchored in any permutation of positions as they grip in place when pressed onto the interior walls. The compartments and pockets can then be accessed by either lifting the ‘lid’ [ie one face of the case] or by separate access zips around the sides.
There are straps for odd shaped extras such as tripods, and the shoulder straps are well designed and comfortable, as is the carry handle.
The whole concept is well designed and executed to a very high standard, promising a long life.
There are simpler, cheaper bags and much dearer ones, but this is good value for what it carries / stores / protects, which is just about anything you’d need for a project, besides which any more equipment would be on the heavy side for carrying.
06/01/2024
Well thought out
This is as you would expect a very versatile backpack. It has lots of well thought out feature as you may expect. It has configurable partitions, different ways of access, laptop storage, tripod straps the list would go on.
But lots of camera backpacks have all those. So the important thing is the build quality and this seems very good the choice of materials quality of zips, buckles all seem good.
I don’t think you would go far wrong with this one.
Recommend
But lots of camera backpacks have all those. So the important thing is the build quality and this seems very good the choice of materials quality of zips, buckles all seem good.
I don’t think you would go far wrong with this one.
Recommend
29/11/2023
Thoughtful 20l Day Camera Bag
The 20l K&F Camera Backpack is a compact day style camera backpack. About 70% of the volume is a padded cell to store your cameras; there are several tabs you can insert. The tabs are quite thin as is the padding in the bag – it’s certainly one I would put down carefully.
You can see from the photos I set the side opening of the bag to allow me to pull my camera out through the side flap. It is a backpack though; so, you can’t spin it around like a sling style bag to get easy to that flap. The side opening flap is quite useful as it has extra pockets for batteries and memory cards – one nice thing of the bag generally is there are a few pockets around the bag you can use for storage. The remaining 30% of the bag is the day part; you can put a lightweight raincoat in it; or a lunch box. There is a water bottle pocket on the side.
I’m not a huge fan of the overall design; as the side opening lets you remove your camera easily which is great. It doesn’t give you easy access to your other accessories/ lenses though. You need to open the entire back of the bag (which includes opening the flap) to get to them. That is a bit frustrating if you want to move from a zoom to narrow lens.
That said this design will save your back if you like to fill a bag. The lens section let me load an EOS R and an R5 easily. With a 100-400 lens attached to the body. I could then store a 24-105, 16-35 and 50mm lens in the bag. This covers most bases for a day in the city – and cutting it down to what would fit results in a somewhat light bag.
I have been working in London a few days this week which involves a two hour commute each way and it’s been the bag I take with me. The laptop pocket happily stores my work 14” laptop’ and the day pocket had space for my charger, and small pockets for wires and my mouse. The laptop pad goes against your back. When you are using it, I found it feels quite rigid.
The shoulder straps have decent padding; and come with rings you can hang things to. If you use camera clips the padding makes affixing them VERY difficult but using a clamp, I was able to get it to attach. On the back is a luggage loop if you want to attach it to a carry on whilst walking around the airport it will be useful, though for some reason it’s not elasticated so it won’t go around the handle on my full sized Rimowa luggage
The materials are an interesting mix most of the bag is a soft feeling textured plastic; this seems to repel water on its own – there is a separate rain cover that was useful in a very wet London. The bag doesn’t have any reflective elements so if you are using it in the city just bear in mind its black There are reinforced leather feeling anchors, and the affixes are often metal. The zips have nice pull tags that will help you open the bag when wearing gloves.
Overall, this ticks several my preferences – I find a 20l backpack is much more practical for day-to-day use than a 30l bag; 10l of extra camera gear can weigh you down. K&F have given a reasonably 80/20 split between gear and living If you use a compact tripod the underslung tripod holder is far better than a side mounting one. The K&F backpack is much stronger, and the materials feel a step up from the cheaper bags I have used. It isn’t the cheapest backpack out there but when you pick it up and the materials don’t sag you can see it’s a good quality bag. K&F have added are several useful touches, from all the storage pockets to a key chain clip inside the bag which go to explain the price.
You can see from the photos I set the side opening of the bag to allow me to pull my camera out through the side flap. It is a backpack though; so, you can’t spin it around like a sling style bag to get easy to that flap. The side opening flap is quite useful as it has extra pockets for batteries and memory cards – one nice thing of the bag generally is there are a few pockets around the bag you can use for storage. The remaining 30% of the bag is the day part; you can put a lightweight raincoat in it; or a lunch box. There is a water bottle pocket on the side.
I’m not a huge fan of the overall design; as the side opening lets you remove your camera easily which is great. It doesn’t give you easy access to your other accessories/ lenses though. You need to open the entire back of the bag (which includes opening the flap) to get to them. That is a bit frustrating if you want to move from a zoom to narrow lens.
That said this design will save your back if you like to fill a bag. The lens section let me load an EOS R and an R5 easily. With a 100-400 lens attached to the body. I could then store a 24-105, 16-35 and 50mm lens in the bag. This covers most bases for a day in the city – and cutting it down to what would fit results in a somewhat light bag.
I have been working in London a few days this week which involves a two hour commute each way and it’s been the bag I take with me. The laptop pocket happily stores my work 14” laptop’ and the day pocket had space for my charger, and small pockets for wires and my mouse. The laptop pad goes against your back. When you are using it, I found it feels quite rigid.
The shoulder straps have decent padding; and come with rings you can hang things to. If you use camera clips the padding makes affixing them VERY difficult but using a clamp, I was able to get it to attach. On the back is a luggage loop if you want to attach it to a carry on whilst walking around the airport it will be useful, though for some reason it’s not elasticated so it won’t go around the handle on my full sized Rimowa luggage
The materials are an interesting mix most of the bag is a soft feeling textured plastic; this seems to repel water on its own – there is a separate rain cover that was useful in a very wet London. The bag doesn’t have any reflective elements so if you are using it in the city just bear in mind its black There are reinforced leather feeling anchors, and the affixes are often metal. The zips have nice pull tags that will help you open the bag when wearing gloves.
Overall, this ticks several my preferences – I find a 20l backpack is much more practical for day-to-day use than a 30l bag; 10l of extra camera gear can weigh you down. K&F have given a reasonably 80/20 split between gear and living If you use a compact tripod the underslung tripod holder is far better than a side mounting one. The K&F backpack is much stronger, and the materials feel a step up from the cheaper bags I have used. It isn’t the cheapest backpack out there but when you pick it up and the materials don’t sag you can see it’s a good quality bag. K&F have added are several useful touches, from all the storage pockets to a key chain clip inside the bag which go to explain the price.
15/10/2023
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Specification
Bag Compartment | |
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Camera Support Strap | Yes |
Camera Compartment | 1 |
Lens Compartment | 4 |
Laptop Compartment Screen Size | 15.6 inch |
Bag Exterior | |
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Exterior Color | Blue + Black |
Exterior Dimensions | 30*18*44cm |
Exterior Material | Polyester |
Type of Closure | Buckle |
Rain Cover | Yes |
Bag Interior | |
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Maximum Volume | 20L |
Weight | 1.7kg |