K&F Concept KF-150 I-TTL Macro Ring Light Flashs LCD Display and Wireless Slave Function Speedlite with 6pcs Adapter Rings Compatible with Nikon DSLR Cameras

SKU: KF22.008

  • 99.99
Overall Rating 4.9   102
Reviews
5
Great package, comes with 4 adapters for different lenses ...
Worth the price. Been using for several month. Great package, comes with 4 adapters for different lenses and nice fabric pouch as a sweet little bonus, which actually can be hang on your belt and used as camera bag:) it fits small dslr with kit or 50mm lens.This was the best bet for my buck. I did quite a research before buying.Highly recommend
09/06/2017
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Jose Hernandez
4
Very compact
The camera has great quality when you are taking videos and time-lapses, but the pictures sometimes are low quality. The camera is compact and easy to fit in a backpack, and charging is reliable.
22/01/2023
JL
5
Great product with a low profile mount on the came
I was looking for a product to be able to quickly stow my camera when out of the bag without having to set it down or put it all the way back in my backpack. I had tried the Spider Holster Spider X Backpack Starter Kit, but found the mounting plate that attaches to the camera to be cumbersome especially when I was trying to get my camera system out of my backpack. The extended metal ball joint would get stuck in the backpack as I tried to take my camera out. I liked the appeal of this as a holster instead primarily because it is less sightly as a holster and it is much lower profile on the camera itself than the Spider Holster attachment.So the things that I like about this is: both the attachment to the camera and the capture clip are low profile and stylish. This keeps my camera very secure. It also has made switching lenses on my camera a bit of an easier than doing so with the camera free in my hand. The options of where to put the capture clip, whether it's on my shoulder strap, belt clip, or even on my waist strap on the backpack itself, is equally appealing and not particularly hard to switch between. I also really like being able to change orientations of putting the camera into the holster. When using it on my waist strap, putting the camera lens down for storage is my go-to. When changing lens from my hip, having my camera facing forward is my preferred orientation. Just having the option is fantastic though. Additionally because of it's low profile nature, I keep the capture clip mount constantly on my waist strap on my backpack and it tucks away fairly nicely so as not to get scuffed or dinged up.The things I don't like about this: compared to the Spider X Backpack Kit, it's just a little bit slower/harder process to get my camera out of the holster. The Spider X was incredibly easy and a fluid motion both in and out of the holster. The PD Capture Clip is not as fluid in that regard. It has a slightly higher learning curve and you have to look to put it in your holster because the margin of error is pretty narrow. I also don't like that the capture clip and the PD Pro Pad are separate products needing to be purchased. I think they should come bundled together.Despite those two things, I think the positives far outweigh my dislikes. I am very pleased with this and would definitely recommend using this if you are looking for a quick holster device.
20/01/2023
Ladyfingers
4
Basics = Utilitarian and Inexpensive
Why should consumers have to resort to reading reviews to learn how to use a product they just bought? Thanks (and helpful votes) are extended to T. Perez for detailed instructions on how to wear this sling backpack. Shame on AmazonBasics (a one star detraction) for not including simple directions, making us look elsewhere for help. I was among many who had trouble. Such a small fix would certainly improve an already nice product.As a birdwatcher, I avoid using any type camera bag in the field, and instead just use a fanny pack for necessities. The less hauled around, the better. A conventional camera bag sits in the car, but on longer treks I've sometimes wanted a roomier, lightweight sling-style backpack offering easy camera access. This one works well for average purposes, but obviously cannot accomodate a long-focus lens. Anyone owning those kind of lenses probably wouldn't buy a "budget" bag in the first place to store such expensive camera equipment.This backpack holds everything I need for a casual day's adventure. It houses a Canon EOS Rebel T2i and attached 55-250 mm lens very well with room for smaller lenses and gadgets. It does have the ability to hold a tripod. Again, if you're like me, tripods are just another added burden to lug around. That being said, it's comforting to know the feature is available if needed. I also wear binoculars using a harness, and was concerned that combining the two might interfere with binocular mobility. It was a needless worry--I still have lots of binocular flexibility.Spring warbler migration will be here soon, so I tested comfort appeal beforehand, and found the backpack wears well pretty much an entire day. For the price and my uses, this is a good buy. It seems just as sturdy as a conventional Canon camera bag, but offers better accessibility. For occasions when I need more than a fanny pack, this backpack does the trick.
18/09/2021
Jasmine Yang
4
Okay product
Love the remote to access the camera. But the stick is too bulky. I had a hard time inserting into backpack and taking it out.
21/06/2021
Gogu Steriade
5
Great and roomy
A great sling backpack, with many compartiments and a high rate of protection for my SLR camera. A good product for a good price.
14/06/2021
Rob Martin
5
Awesome product.
Awesome product. Works great on my canon backpack. Using with other OP/TECH USA system connectors on camera.
12/06/2021
Missy nason
5
Great little gadget
Really like this accessory for my camera. I’ve put it on a backpack strap, my belt and a bino harness strap. It holds the camera really well and is easy to use.
24/04/2021
o-fromrockville
5
Five Stars
small but with PLENTY of room for the camera (Nikon 3400), multiple lenses, and other items.
12/03/2021