Camera Sling Bag Crossbody Bag Waterproof Camera Shoulder Backpack DSLR/SLR Camera Case Photography Bags with Tripod Holder for Canon/Nikon/Sony/Fuji/Gopro/DJI - Sling Bag 10L Urban Wander 02 (Black )
SKU: KF13.141
fits my d5300 with a 18-140, can just barely fit a second lens (70-300), extra room for a mic, charger, lens filters and batteries. Bag is good quality just have to move things around to fit your needs.
31/07/2024
**Camera Backpack Review: First Impressions**
*Day 1: Rome, Italy*
As an avid traveler and photographer, my gear is crucial to my experience, and having the right bag to carry it all is a top priority. After a lot of consideration, I decided to bring a new camera backpack on this trip to Rome and Greece, and so far, it's proving to be one of the best purchases I've made.
Right off the bat, the backpack's lightweight design caught my attention. Whether worn as a sling or a single shoulder bag, it sits comfortably and provides quick access to my camera from the side—a feature that's pretty standard on camera bags but not always convenient to open while walking.
One of the standout aspects is its size. Traveling to Rome, I was mindful of the size restrictions on bags in many of the city's famous sites. My usual, bulkier camera backpack wouldn't have made the cut, but this one fits within the limits perfectly. It won’t hold a full change of clothes—perhaps just a shirt alongside my gear—but it’s more than sufficient for my needs.
For my gear setup, the bag comfortably holds my OM-5 micro 4/3 camera with a 12-100mm pro lens attached. There's room for three more shorter lenses, or if you prefer, one long and one short. Additionally, my 75-300mm lens, a battery pack, and spare camera batteries all fit with room to spare. The top pocket, while compact, is just enough to carry essential personal items like sunglasses, deodorant, and a snack. To enhance accessibility, I also purchased an additional MOLLE accessories for holding my sunglasses and an extra battery, which has already proved handy.
So far, this backpack has exceeded my expectations. It’s not the biggest, but it’s incredibly well-suited for the type of travel I'm doing—where mobility and ease of access are key. I’ll continue to test it over the next three weeks in Italy and Greece, and I’m excited to see how it holds up to daily use. Stay tuned for the full review after the trip!
*Day 1: Rome, Italy*
As an avid traveler and photographer, my gear is crucial to my experience, and having the right bag to carry it all is a top priority. After a lot of consideration, I decided to bring a new camera backpack on this trip to Rome and Greece, and so far, it's proving to be one of the best purchases I've made.
Right off the bat, the backpack's lightweight design caught my attention. Whether worn as a sling or a single shoulder bag, it sits comfortably and provides quick access to my camera from the side—a feature that's pretty standard on camera bags but not always convenient to open while walking.
One of the standout aspects is its size. Traveling to Rome, I was mindful of the size restrictions on bags in many of the city's famous sites. My usual, bulkier camera backpack wouldn't have made the cut, but this one fits within the limits perfectly. It won’t hold a full change of clothes—perhaps just a shirt alongside my gear—but it’s more than sufficient for my needs.
For my gear setup, the bag comfortably holds my OM-5 micro 4/3 camera with a 12-100mm pro lens attached. There's room for three more shorter lenses, or if you prefer, one long and one short. Additionally, my 75-300mm lens, a battery pack, and spare camera batteries all fit with room to spare. The top pocket, while compact, is just enough to carry essential personal items like sunglasses, deodorant, and a snack. To enhance accessibility, I also purchased an additional MOLLE accessories for holding my sunglasses and an extra battery, which has already proved handy.
So far, this backpack has exceeded my expectations. It’s not the biggest, but it’s incredibly well-suited for the type of travel I'm doing—where mobility and ease of access are key. I’ll continue to test it over the next three weeks in Italy and Greece, and I’m excited to see how it holds up to daily use. Stay tuned for the full review after the trip!
31/07/2024
It was compact, easy to use. Thought it was a bit larger than it was. I am completely satisfied with the way it performed. The first time I used it was on a 21-day trip including a 7-day Alaskan cruise.
26/07/2024
The K&F Concept one-shoulder backpack has really been able to satisfy my need to carry my drones into the mountains in absolute comfort. Of course, objective considerations aside, this review will focus on the specific use of the undersigned. I have no specific interests in "ground" photography and I don't have that type of specific equipment. Limited to drones, related remote controls and accessories, this backpack is truly very practical. It allows really easy access via the side opening on three sides of the main compartment and all the contents are immediately available. An additional pocket is also available in the upper part, for example for other personal objects. The interior of the main compartment is totally modular, thanks to two long, three short separators and an elastic band. All equipped with Velcro flaps capable of attaching to the internal walls of the backpack itself. In this way it was very easy to create perfectly sized compartments for the remote control, the drone itself, the chargers, the propeller guards, etc. The finishes are made with care and I find the lateral system really ergonomic. Unfortunately it is ideal for right-handed people, decidedly less so for left-handed people, but it is still usable. It is naturally not a rigid suitcase: therefore if you need to transport your precious cargo in conditions of total protection and safety, it is simply not the right product. Personally, for my use, for the design and for the workmanship - the zips for example are very smooth - I really find it to be a very valid backpack.
23/07/2024
Keeps everything organized so I don’t leave anything behind or forget about it.. doesn’t fit my drone but I’m going to get something for that and the iPad together
23/07/2024
already have a photography backpack but often if I don't have to carry all the equipment (gimbal for example) I end up not using it since it's bulky. With this backpack I think I have solved the problem because it is small (not too small in any case, see photo) but I can put inside a camera, a telephoto lens, the charger, the 360 cam, the tripod and other tools and not feel awkward because of a big backpack. I really like the total opening of the camera area which allows you to conveniently place and shoot the equipment. The same opening allows you to access the side to extract only the camera without having to remove the backpack from your shoulder (which is really welcome and convenient). The choice to have a one-shoulder wearable on the left shoulder leaves me a little perplexed. I don't know why but I usually tend to put the normal backpack on the right shoulder and in this case you necessarily have to use the left and then secure it with a strap on the front. You can also wear it on the front to have everything at hand without necessarily having to put it down and if we are in a crowded situation where we prefer to keep an eye on the zips to avoid theft. The thickness is not that much (that's why I define it as small) and as you can see in the photo a 300 telephoto lens doesn't fit vertically but I have to place it horizontally. However, as I wrote before, if we want more space we have to go to other dimensions and comfort is lost. I had already seen this brand and was curious to try it for myself. Now that I have tried it I can say that the impression of good workmanship is confirmed.
20/07/2024
This holds far more than I expected: camera, 2x lenses, wall charger, power pack, extra battery charger case which holds 2 batteries, pens,....
I do not like the feel when i carry it, the padded part of the strap seems to be short for me; however it is convenient to get in and out of while carrying.
I do not like the feel when i carry it, the padded part of the strap seems to be short for me; however it is convenient to get in and out of while carrying.
18/07/2024
Small one-shoulder bag that appears simple and discreet, but is very comfortable for daily outings with your camera. I certainly prefer it to a photography backpack for short and light outings, so the backpack is often bulky and makes you sweat more than necessary in summer. This one-shoulder bag is well thought out and despite its compactness it manages to contain everything necessary for a photographer's daily needs, especially if we are talking about street photography which therefore does not require gigantic lenses. The internal dividers can be arranged as needed, or completely removed. It's hard to find fault with this bag, especially for the price at which it is offered. It may not be flashy but it's often for the best - no photographer wants to let anyone know they have thousands of euros worth of gear in their bag. Highly recommended for short outings!
14/07/2024