K&F Concept Sling Camera Bag, Crossbody Photography Camera Shoulder Bag SLR DSLR Canvas Camera Case Portable Bag for Women and Men - Sling Bag 10L Urban Wander 06 (Dark Grey)
SKU: KF13.133
The bag is very good and has a look that changes with the two magnetic closures imitation belt.
A rain protection bag is also provided, very practical to prevent the equipment from getting wet.
It is compartmentalized and will be perfect for drones or cameras.
I recommend
A rain protection bag is also provided, very practical to prevent the equipment from getting wet.
It is compartmentalized and will be perfect for drones or cameras.
I recommend
08/10/2024
This bag is made to store and transport your camera. I use it for my small video projector, and I can also store its power supply, its remote control and an HDMI key for access to media. The materials are of good quality, it is padded to protect the contents well. It can be worn over the shoulder with the strap provided, and it has storage in front and behind.
06/10/2024
Here is a perfect little bag for shooting light.
It has a nice retro look with its leather straps and canvas look. Everything exudes quality: the zips, the seams, the internal padding, everything is of good quality.
The large compartment will easily accommodate the camera with its lens + 1 other, or the camera and a zoom.
In the front pocket you can slip a cloth, cables, a spare memory card, a battery etc. Or why not the rain cover which is always very practical for sheltering your equipment on rainy days.
An adjustable strap allows you to carry it on your shoulder.
Beautiful bag
It has a nice retro look with its leather straps and canvas look. Everything exudes quality: the zips, the seams, the internal padding, everything is of good quality.
The large compartment will easily accommodate the camera with its lens + 1 other, or the camera and a zoom.
In the front pocket you can slip a cloth, cables, a spare memory card, a battery etc. Or why not the rain cover which is always very practical for sheltering your equipment on rainy days.
An adjustable strap allows you to carry it on your shoulder.
Beautiful bag
03/10/2024
Although I am not a big fan of using a bag for my cameras, I am more of a backpack or shoulder bag person, I must admit that I liked this shoulder bag with a slightly retro style from K&F.
It is delivered in a bag and after taking it out the first thing I see is that it seems small but has a very good interior capacity.
It is delivered with two internal dividers adjustable to our taste/equipment, an adjustable shoulder strap as well and one thing that has surprised me for the better and that is a waterproof cover, yes, as you read and you can see in the photos I have left, this is something I did not expect, since these are used more in backpacks.
Its walls are padded to perfectly protect the equipment you put inside, it fits a camera body and a couple or three lenses if they are not very large, or you can carry it as a support bag with only lenses and in your shoulder bag/backpack carry the camera, the combinations are whatever you can imagine.
On the front it has a pocket with a zipper and inside some separate compartments.
On the back, there is another zippered pocket, but this one is smaller to carry some paper or manual, or some white balance cards, for example.
The waterproof case has holes to take out the shoulder strap, a well thought-out detail.
In short, a bag that is ideal for going out to take some photos with your camera and a couple of lenses or a flash for support, and that I really liked even though I am not a FAN of that type of bags.
It is delivered in a bag and after taking it out the first thing I see is that it seems small but has a very good interior capacity.
It is delivered with two internal dividers adjustable to our taste/equipment, an adjustable shoulder strap as well and one thing that has surprised me for the better and that is a waterproof cover, yes, as you read and you can see in the photos I have left, this is something I did not expect, since these are used more in backpacks.
Its walls are padded to perfectly protect the equipment you put inside, it fits a camera body and a couple or three lenses if they are not very large, or you can carry it as a support bag with only lenses and in your shoulder bag/backpack carry the camera, the combinations are whatever you can imagine.
On the front it has a pocket with a zipper and inside some separate compartments.
On the back, there is another zippered pocket, but this one is smaller to carry some paper or manual, or some white balance cards, for example.
The waterproof case has holes to take out the shoulder strap, a well thought-out detail.
In short, a bag that is ideal for going out to take some photos with your camera and a couple of lenses or a flash for support, and that I really liked even though I am not a FAN of that type of bags.
30/09/2024
I've been trying out a few K&F Concept products lately and I'm really liking this brand because it offers good quality at lower prices compared to other well-known brands.
I have a bag similar to this one for when I don't need to carry all my gear with me and since it's a few years old, when I saw the K&F one, I wanted to try it out.
The materials it's made of seem to be of good quality, both the fabric and the zippers. The fabric is relatively thick but light, all the seams are well-worked and it seems like it can stand the test of time. The closures are shaped like a strap with a buckle but are actually magnetic and close easily.
-The main compartment where the camera and lenses go is very well padded and can perfectly accommodate a camera with a lens attached in one of the three compartments that we can adjust the size to suit our needs. I usually carry a Canon EOS R6 with a mount adapter and an EF 50mm f/1.4 in the middle, an EF 24-105mm f/4L on one side and a powerbank + 2 spare batteries on the other side.
-On the front there is a compartment where we can store accessories such as circular filters and some lens cleaning cloths. If we need it, there is room for more things but I prefer not to fill it too much.
-On the back there is another compartment where we can put the waterproof case that is included and as with the front compartment, it also has some space for more things if necessary.
-The waterproof case is easy to put on and has two slots on the sides to pass the two strap hooks through so you can put the bag over your shoulder with the case on.
-The strap seemed to me, like the bag, to be of very good quality although it would have been nice if they had put a padded part for when we carry the bag on our shoulder for a long time.
Overall, I think it's a good bag for the price and the only thing I miss compared to my old bag are two side pockets, which although they are not strictly necessary, are always good to have.
I have a bag similar to this one for when I don't need to carry all my gear with me and since it's a few years old, when I saw the K&F one, I wanted to try it out.
The materials it's made of seem to be of good quality, both the fabric and the zippers. The fabric is relatively thick but light, all the seams are well-worked and it seems like it can stand the test of time. The closures are shaped like a strap with a buckle but are actually magnetic and close easily.
-The main compartment where the camera and lenses go is very well padded and can perfectly accommodate a camera with a lens attached in one of the three compartments that we can adjust the size to suit our needs. I usually carry a Canon EOS R6 with a mount adapter and an EF 50mm f/1.4 in the middle, an EF 24-105mm f/4L on one side and a powerbank + 2 spare batteries on the other side.
-On the front there is a compartment where we can store accessories such as circular filters and some lens cleaning cloths. If we need it, there is room for more things but I prefer not to fill it too much.
-On the back there is another compartment where we can put the waterproof case that is included and as with the front compartment, it also has some space for more things if necessary.
-The waterproof case is easy to put on and has two slots on the sides to pass the two strap hooks through so you can put the bag over your shoulder with the case on.
-The strap seemed to me, like the bag, to be of very good quality although it would have been nice if they had put a padded part for when we carry the bag on our shoulder for a long time.
Overall, I think it's a good bag for the price and the only thing I miss compared to my old bag are two side pockets, which although they are not strictly necessary, are always good to have.
28/09/2024
I have used a variety of kit from K&F for our content creation channel, and I thought I'd try this 10L sling bag for use as a daily carry. It holds one camera body and two short to medium length lenses easily plus room for a few accessories perfect for walking around travel photography. The case can be carried over your shoulder with the included strap, but the strap lacks a pad (which K&F should consider remedying). I've added one from any older bag I no longer use. The styling is somewhat retro with a canvas exterior and faux leather strapping that reminds me of bags I used thirty years ago--which is not a bad thing. There is a decent amount of padding in the bag to protect your equipment while still being lightweight. Recommended.
25/09/2024
This bag is perfect as an everyday bag in my opinion. It doesn't stand out as a camera bag, the canvas used for the bulk exterior of the bag feels high quality, and the straps add an excellent vintage element to the bag that makes it appear far more expensive than it is at a glance.
While it's not the largest sling camera bag by any means, it's fairly deep and offers a good amount of storage. The layout photo on the listing is fairly accurate for my use case, as I can either fit my DSLR body and a few lenses (with a few various things in the front admin pocket or even just thrown on top of the lenses if it's something light enough that it won't cause damage), or I can store a DSLR with the lens attached, and with most of the lenses I use I even have a little extra space which may be enough for another lens, or other things like film and various maintenance equipment. It's very capable.
While it's not the largest sling camera bag by any means, it's fairly deep and offers a good amount of storage. The layout photo on the listing is fairly accurate for my use case, as I can either fit my DSLR body and a few lenses (with a few various things in the front admin pocket or even just thrown on top of the lenses if it's something light enough that it won't cause damage), or I can store a DSLR with the lens attached, and with most of the lenses I use I even have a little extra space which may be enough for another lens, or other things like film and various maintenance equipment. It's very capable.
24/09/2024
Let me start this by saying I'm a big fan of K&F Concept. I've got a number of items from them - lens filters, tripods, etc. - and everything they make is high-quality and well-priced. This bag keeps with that tradition.
I've been using a bag that is very similar to this. It's from a well-known brand, and though I never cared much more the style, it kept my camera safe, which is the most important thing. When I saw this bag, I liked the style so much more and wanted to try it.
The bag is almost the exact size of my old bag. It holds my Canon R6 Mark II with a small lense attached, a 100-400mm lens, and a few other accessories, usually a microphone and battery chargers. I can also fit a couple of lens filters or my GoPro in the bag, but it gets pretty tight at that point.
My old bag had a zipper around the top, which I liked for protecting the camera from water. This bag uses a magnetic flap closure, which is nice in that I can remove the camera a little quicker than I was able to with my old bag, but I'm also a little less confident about being in wet environments. That said, I do think the canvas material is probably very water repellent.
The bag is also well padded - possibly a little more so than my old bag - and I'm confident my camera is as protected as it can be.
Overall, I'm very happy with this bag and would recommend it!
I've been using a bag that is very similar to this. It's from a well-known brand, and though I never cared much more the style, it kept my camera safe, which is the most important thing. When I saw this bag, I liked the style so much more and wanted to try it.
The bag is almost the exact size of my old bag. It holds my Canon R6 Mark II with a small lense attached, a 100-400mm lens, and a few other accessories, usually a microphone and battery chargers. I can also fit a couple of lens filters or my GoPro in the bag, but it gets pretty tight at that point.
My old bag had a zipper around the top, which I liked for protecting the camera from water. This bag uses a magnetic flap closure, which is nice in that I can remove the camera a little quicker than I was able to with my old bag, but I'm also a little less confident about being in wet environments. That said, I do think the canvas material is probably very water repellent.
The bag is also well padded - possibly a little more so than my old bag - and I'm confident my camera is as protected as it can be.
Overall, I'm very happy with this bag and would recommend it!
23/09/2024
This bag is no exception. The design, the materials, the build quality are all superb.
19/09/2024
I was really surprised by how lightweight this bag was when I first used it. What I really liked was the removable partition. I can store a couple of items for travel that needed to be separated or remove the partition and have more storage. The bag itself is slim and lightweight, but offers a decent amount of space which I thought was very practical.
My only small drawback is the shoulder strap. While it's not uncomfortable on a short term basis, if I loaded my bag up and had to carry the bag on my shoulder for an extended period of time, it starts to feel a little uncomfortable. I think a shoulder pad on the strap would have been a nice to have but not a deal breaker since the overall bag was great.
My only small drawback is the shoulder strap. While it's not uncomfortable on a short term basis, if I loaded my bag up and had to carry the bag on my shoulder for an extended period of time, it starts to feel a little uncomfortable. I think a shoulder pad on the strap would have been a nice to have but not a deal breaker since the overall bag was great.
15/09/2024