2-in-1 Camera Backpack 20L Travel Camera Bag for DSLR/SLR/Mirrorless 15.6" Laptop Waterproof & Anti-Theft for Photography, Hiking with Rain Cover (Ship to US Only)
SKU: KF13.096
The backpack keeps what it promises. Quality is very good, but you should think carefully about which lenses you want to take with you. I can fit my Sony aIII with the lens screwed on and just about 2 additional lenses (in the hardcover compartment at the bottom).
Furthermore, a lot goes into the top of the backpack, so the space fits.
One negative point:
Few and too small outside pockets.
The two existing ones could easily be turned outwards by 2-3 cm to offer more space for small utensils.
Otherwise I am very satisfied. The comfort is great, the overall concept fits and it looks cool :)
Furthermore, a lot goes into the top of the backpack, so the space fits.
One negative point:
Few and too small outside pockets.
The two existing ones could easily be turned outwards by 2-3 cm to offer more space for small utensils.
Otherwise I am very satisfied. The comfort is great, the overall concept fits and it looks cool :)
24/10/2024
I have several camera bags that range from "watertight" to "splashproof". I took this with me on a river rafting trip. I wasn't planning on actually dunking it, but first rapids we hit I was out of the boat and the bag came with me. I was petrified that I'd just destroyed $1000's worth of bodies and lens. Nope - not a drop. It's super spacious, well designed and light. Love it!
19/10/2024
I bought this for my brother as he is always traveling and has a lot of things to carry with him with no proper bag to store it all. I have a similar bag like this to store my camera and lenses during travel so I figured he could benefit from having something similar. The bag itself is not too big and not too small but boy does it have a bunch of compartments. The compartments on the insides of the bag are attached via velcro giving you the leverage to change the size of the compartments depending on what you wish to store. It comes with a dedicated padded compartment for your laptop as well. The fold-down feature on the bag gives you leverage to increase bag size according to whatever you put in your bag which is great because I hate having an overly large bag when I am carrying small things. This bag is truly excellent and has helped a lot during travel, if you are a creative that is constantly traveling with a lot of gadgets look no further.
16/10/2024
Water resistant. Quality material. Great compartments. Easy to get to the camera. And separate part for laptop. Anti theft latch . Pockets in the front. Overall great bookbag for camera equipment
10/10/2024
I ordered this to replace a standard hiking backpack for when I go fly fishing AND to hold my camera. But primarily to hold all my fishing gear.It fits one rod perfectly but you can slide another Inside the top. The customizable bottom pouch fits 3 reels perfectly as well! So you can head out with several configurations without having to go back to the car.Pros;This stands up on its own! If you’ve used other bags that don’t this helps keep dirt and everything else off the sides of your bag and keep everything cleaner. In addition it makes going through the bag easier because you’re not fighting with it.It’s very sturdy, the sides are thick and the bag has a separate inside liner.The inner orange organizer is completely customizable and comes with a removable separator to go above it.The cobra buckle is a nice touch.The top zips closed and folds to help keep water out in any rain. Plus it also comes with a decent rain fly cover.While it has some reflectors sewn in its not a bright and flashy color. Some others are bright neon colors and that’s not for me.Cons:The fit seems a little off. It rides a bit high on the torso. I feel like if I adjust it that it will put too much pressure on the straps.Seams are only single stitched. They should at least be reinforced around spots like the straps but they aren’t.It’s listed as a “waterproof” backpack but I would really call it water resistant. The way the zipper and flap are setup on the one side I would be careful there. If you don’t pay attention and zip it up fast the flap will be tucked into the backpack and rain water, or a slip and fall in water/puddle will almost certainly get the contents wet/damp.I would have rather had a cheaper clip replace the cobra buckle and had that cost put toward reinforcing the stitching. I probably would be Rating this 5 stars if it that were the case.Overall I’m very happy with this backpack and it will be good for what I needed.
07/10/2024
Very cool camera backpack. I’ve never been a fan of cool looking camera bags. I just needed them to work. This one just works but also looks cool. I love that it opens up large and folds small like a sack. This way it you can go small or big depending on what you want to carry along. I love the army green color and the versatility. It can take my useful gears and some clothes if on a trip. I love it.
04/10/2024
Fave backpack. Stylish, great material, perfect for my photography gear. I'd buy this even if I weren't doing photography. Looks great, feels great, perfect pocket for camera (or something else of similar size). I'd recommend.
29/09/2024
K&F ConceptI’m always on the lookout for a more functional camera bag that particularly has room to carry stuff in addition to camera gear so when this popped up on my radar I had to try it out. This is a very well thought out rolltop backpack with a couple of opportunities for improvement. Let’s take a look. I received the camouflage backpack for review and it looks like there are some significant design differences between the camo and the blue bags (placement of laptop sleeve and the type of cinch strap/type of buckle being the most significant).Design:This is a relatively straightforward roll top backpack with 2 front zip pockets (one is an RFID blocking pocket). There’s one main top loading compartment. Inside this main compartment there is a laptop sleeve that keeps the weight of the laptop against the wearer’s backOne side loading camera compartment. One the other side of the camera section is a tripod pocket and strap. The tripod leg pocket could double as a bottle holder if you’re not travelling with a tripod.One design feature to point out is that, if you’re not using the camera cube and just need to use this as a backpack, there’s a false bottom to the rolltop portion of the bag that secures with hook and loop strips. You pull this false bottom out of the way and have access to the entire main bag opening. This makes for a lot of carrying capacity as just a backpack.Another nice convenience feature to point out is the addition of an open nylon webbing loop on the back so that you can easily slide this bag onto the pull handle of a larger piece of rolling luggage when using this as your carryon.Build quality:This is a very well built pack. Zippers are SBS weather resistant zippers with round finger sized hi visibility orange zipper pulls. All of the zippers pull easily and freely.The material (per the product page) is a waterproof 900D nylon with rain cover. The interior of the pack is fully lined with a high contrast orange nylon that makes it easy to see what’s inside. The material does appear to have a light rubberized coating that would definitely make it water resistant in light rain. The roll top portion of the bag is not stiff as you might expect from a rubberized bag. It rolls up easily.In heavier rain I would definitely recommend using the provided rain cover because the access flap to the camera gear is relatively open. There are 2 zips on either side but there’s just a flap at the top so if you’re in a driving rain the weather could potentially get in.The shoulder straps are well padded and there’s a sternum strap to make things more secure. One of the straps has a quick release buckle at the bottom so you can secure your bag to something as a theft deterrent. There is no hip belt so this is not a bag for more technical or all day hikes but for incidental use it seems adequate. The bottom straps are made out of seatbelt style material. The top handle is padded and also a robust nylon material. The main bag cinch strap is nylon webbing material. It would’ve been a nice touch to also make this out a seatbelt material but it’s not bad quality. The cinch strap terminates in a cobra style buckle that is very robust and operates flawlessly.I’ve looked at every square inch of the bag I received and there are zero errant or loose threads. It doesn’t have the double stitched seams that you might expect to see in more outdoors adventure related packs but the stitching on the sample I received is immaculate. The bag looks and feels like it’s built to last. I’m very impressed.Camera storage:The camera storage is located on the bottom of the bag. There are 2 zippers tied together with a single nylon pull. I was concerned that this would get stuck when opening or closing this bag but the SBS zippers appear to be up to the task and the flap opens and closes easily. One item that they could add from a security perspective would be to have some kind of latch on the side of the bag, above the zipper pull, that you could latch to that zipper pull to. This could prevent accidental opening or opening by would be thieves.The inside flap of the camera section has 2 small pockets that are for batteries, SD cards, etc. These are just the right size for a couple of Fuji NP-W126S batteries each, with room to spare, as a point of reference. Putting the batteries in these side pockets did not in any way seem to impede the closure of the main compartment flap.The camera cube/organizer itself is made of a stiff orange foam with felt on the outside. There are 2 short dividers and 2 taller dividers that you can arrange anyway that you want. Once put together, this camera cube acts kind of like a drawer that slides in and out of the bottom door of the bag easily.It would be nice to have a few additional dividers. As sent you have the ability to potentially set this up so you can have a quick access section to store the camera on one end but have a more secure, boxed in end where you have your spare lenses. This is a great idea but I think they should send more dividers to accomplish this. As shipped the 4 dividers weren’t quite enough for me to optimally utilize the camera cube for my Fuji X-T3 setup. I slipped in an Ape Case camera cube and had enough room for my flash. BUT, then I don’t have the easy access to my camera that I just described. I’ll experiment with other dividers and see if I can make this a little more effective for my setup. It has the room but some additional dividers would make it easier to customize the layout for smaller mirrorless cameras.ConclusionThis bag has a lot of very nice features for everyday use as a backpack that also happens to have a decent camera carrying solution built into it. The camera storage could be improved. It would do well as a travel backpack or as a carry on. As a carry on it has an impressive amount of space when using the top compartment to its fullest. For outdoors use you could use this on day hikes but would likely want something a little more robust and purpose built for serious backpacking or hiking use.
27/09/2024
This is my first roll top bag and also my first K&F product.It features a padded laptop compartment, a separate (side accessible) camera compartment, and two front pockets.I love the fact that the inside of the bag is orange, which is not only my favorite color, but also makes it easy to find items inside the bag. There are other hints of orange on the outside of the bag, such as the zipper pulls and some reflective material by the paragliding buckle. The buckle is a nice touch.The back of the bag is padded with air flow channels to keep your back cool.Overall, I like the quality of this bag. It has enough room for a camera and two lenses, which is great for a day or overnight trip.
20/09/2024
I have been looking for a way to carry my camera along with everything else that I would need for photo taking. I believe I have found it. The bookbag itself is mafia of a different type of material. It’s water proof and feels more like a canvas but not actually sure. It has a nice look and feel though. The top rolls over and has a strap that secures it in place with a really nice buckle. Once that is opened there is a zipper that once unzipped opens up the inside of the bag. The side of the bag also has a zipper and then when you unzip it then there is a organizer that can be pulled out that has the camera equipment. There are also a couple pockets in the front to store small items along with a side pocket that holds a tripod. Now this is a really nice backpack but there are a few things that I wish was a little different which in my opinion would make this the best backpack ever. The things I wish were different is the organizer. It comes in pieces and you have to put it together and is held by Velcro with a band that wraps around. In my opinion it should be one solid piece. That would make it more secure when pulling it out or pushing it back in. I would also like it to have something that would separate the organizer and bookbag itself that way when the top is opened up I could put other things in the bookbag so it’s not sitting on top of the camera equipment. If those two things were done then this would be the best bookbag on the market. That’s my opinion though. This is still a great bookbag and comes in real handy. I use this for when I go to the zoo or hiking that way I can carry what I need with my camera equipment. This also comes with a cover to put over the bookbag for when it starts raining which is nice. All in all this is still a great bookbag and I will say that if you do a lot of hiking and need something for your equipment this is a great option. I would easily recommend this to anyone.
19/09/2024