DSLR Camera Backpack for Travel Outdoor Photography 10.23*6.29*14.57 inches

SKU: KF13.026

  • 38.99
Overall Rating 4.7   234
Reviews
5
Impressed with the quality
This bag is very well organised. It had lots of pockets and zips. The dividers lets you organise your equipment and makes it very efficient. The quality is impressive as its very strong. The bag looks as if its small but it can hold or carry a lot of stuff. I would definitely recommend it to anyone
02/09/2019
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j d midyette
5
Outstanding Flash Reflection
I have now had the opportunity to use these flash diffuser/reflectors for an extended period and under varying conditions. I have found them to be outstanding; very easy to use and extremely versatile. Their build quality is excellent.Historically I had used (and still do on occasion) the tupperware type plastic cap diffuser; generally worked fairly well. With my change to these I have found that the directed nature of the light produces a far superior image and tends to eliminate concentration of the light. I now use them constantly for nearly all times I have the flash attached; about the only time they are not in use is when I am following the grandkids around a fair or festival (using my Nikon SB-400) when they would tend to be in the way, otherwise they are on the flash.I am so satisfied I will be ordering another set to be constantly available in my backup camera bag.
16/08/2022
Chad Dewey
4
Great
The camera works great. Can check in on the baby anytime. Reaches far between monitor and camera.
02/07/2022
Tia
5
Clever Gift Idea
I saw coffee cup online back in June, when searching for fathers day gifts, but at the time, my SO wasnt drinking coffee so i didnt purchase it. Recently, he started up again. He was at an appointment and noticed a doctor drinking out of one and came home raving about it. A week later, he still was talking about it so we looked it up to buy it. We have had it for about a month and he has taken it everywhere. He is the kind of guy that loses everything the first time he uses it so, i consifer this a win! It keeps his drink warm and fits just right in his hand. He gets loads of compliments on it and when hes finished drinking out of it, he tosses it in with his camera bag while shooting. 10/10 would reccommend. I just wish i had gotten the credit for being the one that found it first lol!
06/06/2022
Johnny
4
Why would this pro be using a device like this?
This monocular is a great tool to have when scouting nature and wildlife yet as you may already know delivers poor quality low-res images for display or publication. Yet, for me, the advantages of the Canon Monocular make it a great tool to carry for what it is best intended for. Where else can you look through a lens at 800mm with almost no weight added to your bag? Thus, for wildlife shooters, this nifty monocular can scout birds and animals at great distances. Then, once you’ve found your “photo prey” you can carefully creep closer. . . and closer. . . until you are ready to shooting with your mirrorless camera or DSLR outfitted with long telephoto of your choice. I’m a Sony shooter now but for many years used top tier f2.8 telephotos from Canon and Nikon. Think of this monocular as a scouting tool to help you decide if further trekking would be worth it.
20/04/2022
avocat
4
These are good. Some reviewers complained about th
These are good. Some reviewers complained about the zipper breaking; I've used them a few times and have had no problem yet. The main thing I'd suggest that potential buyers consider is whether the size is right for you. These work well if you have someone holding them and standing relatively close to your subject(s), and your subject(s) don't cover too much ground. For bigger groups or things, you'll need bigger reflectors. These are, however, very easy to carry and -- folded up -- fit in the outside pocket of my camera bag. Next time I'll buy bigger ones. But that doesn't mean that these don't work; you just have to figure out the right size for whatever it is you want to (consistently) photograph. I would still carry these (along with a bigger set) with me.
28/03/2022
M. Dubin
5
Works!
We have this holding the baby camera over crib. Works great and holds the camera tight.
13/04/2021
Alyssa
5
Not Professional Quality But Functional!
I do the social media for a small business which is primarily just basic product photos for FB/IG/e-mail and short videos for TT. T his little stand is very functional for being able to film myself and take steady product shots. I have a few complaints but none are major, and I’d absolutely recommend it to others who need something affordable.A pleasant surprise was that it’s also particularly nice for photographing pictures/documents straight down flat on a table/surface.My list of (minor) complaints:-it’s QUITE heavy, heavier than my laptop! This is great for keeping it steady but carrying it around in my bag…OOF.-you have to charge the remote and the base separately, with the same charger.-I have managed to pair the remote with my phone for the shutter, but haven’t figured out how to pair it with the base to control the lights.-if I leave it in my bag folded up the buttons for the lights are still exposed so the light sometimes gets turned on in my bag.-if it’s extended quite far, it does have a bit of sway/wobble noticeable in close up shots.-because the phone is ABOVE the light instead of in the middle like a ring light, the lighting doesn’t work as a primary light source on a face without causing raccoon-eye shadows-the phone holder is great with a thick case but not if you have a pop socket; you’llhave to remove the pop-the phone holder only adjusts (in all three dimensions) in 45 degree increments so it’s sometimes tricky to achieve precise angles on some shotsOverall a great value and I’m pleased with it!
12/04/2021
Tropical Bill
5
Case for Canon Powershot SX260 in a humid climate
Perfect fit for my Canon PowerShot SX260 HS with room to insert a small pack of silica desiccant. I sprayed the outside with Scotch Guard. When the day is really wet, everything fits into a zip-lock plastic sandwich bag. I am sure professional photographers already know this, but I had to learn the hard way that moisture condenses on the lens when you go from an air-conditioned space out into warm, humid air. (Like the drops that form on a cold beer glass.) In a few days, you have mildew in the lens. So it is essential to let the camera warm to the ambient temperature before it is touched by humid air. This case provides necessary and sufficient padding. Front pocket holds spare batteries, memory cards with room for a cable. Belt loop is sturdy enough to foil a "grab and run" theft. Eyelets for neck cable seem adequate although I haven't used them.
07/04/2021