K&F Concept Cover Case for DJI Osmo Pocket 3 Accessories, Protective Cap Hard Protector Holds 2 CPL/ND/VND/Black Mist Filters for DJI Osmo Pocket 3 Creator Combo

SKU: KF31.181

  • 12.99
Overall Rating 4.8   18
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5
Solid Add-On
Solid little add-on for the Pocket 3. It’s basically a flip cover that hugs the camera while it’s sitting in the stock sleeve, and after a couple weeks riding around in my sling, it’s done exactly what I wanted—keep the gimbal, lens, and screen from getting scuffed when I’m not shooting. The outside feels like a firm shell, the inside’s a soft, velvety lining, so it doesn’t squeak or scratch when you slide it on. The lid closes with a tidy snap—not some dramatic clamp, just enough that I’m not worried it’ll pop off when I dig around for batteries.I keep an ND and a CPL tucked in the filter holders and it honestly changed how I shoot with this camera. Sunset hits, I flip it open, swap an ND in two seconds, and I’m rolling—no rummaging for a separate filter pouch, no fingerprints from juggling tiny glass discs with one hand. The magnets hold well; you can shake the cover and they don’t budge, and the velvet keeps things from rattling. There’s a tiny mic perch on top too. It’s… fine. For a small on-camera mic or a mini receiver it’s handy to have them ride along, but I wouldn’t trust it loose in a chaotic backpack—more of a “walk to the next spot” kind of convenience.Fit-wise, it plays nicely with the original protective sleeve, which is the whole point. Slide the camera into the sleeve like normal, then this wraps the exposed side and finishes the protection. No weird overhangs, no buttons blocked. One thing to watch (and this is true of any friction-style cover): make sure the camera’s powered off and settled before closing it, and don’t force it. It hugs the gimbal area snugly; align it gently and you’ll be fine. I chucked the whole setup into a beach tote one afternoon—sand everywhere—and the screen and lens came out clean. That soft lining earns its keep.Couple of trade-offs. The wide-angle lens doesn’t fit in the filter slots, which is a bummer if you use that adapter a lot—you’ll still need a place for it. Also, there’s no posted weight or dimensions anywhere, which would help folks comparing to cages or bulkier caps. Budget-wise it’s very reasonable and seems to go on sale a lot, so no complaints there. Long-term durability is the only lingering question; the hinge and latch feel fine after a few dozen opens, but I can’t swear how they’ll hold up after a season of hard use.I’ve tried a basic snap-on cap before—lighter, sure, but then I’m juggling filters separately and they always end up smudged or lost. On the other end, a full cage is fantastic for building a rig but total overkill for quick everyday carry. This cover lands right in that sweet spot: throw-it-in-the-bag protection with just enough organization to make shooting faster.Overall: 4 stars. Super practical if you swap ND/CPLs and want everything living with the camera, nicely padded, integrates cleanly with the stock sleeve, and the lanyard that comes attached is actually useful. Knocking a star for the wide-angle limitation and a mic perch that’s more “nice to have” than secure. If your Pocket 3 is your walk-around camera and you like traveling light, this thing earns its place. If you never carry filters—or you run a full cage—there are simpler (or beefier) options that might fit better.
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26/12/2025