K&F Concept Camera Backpack,Camera Bags for Photographers 30L Large Capacity with Raincover Laptop Compartment Compatible for Canon/Nikon/Sony/DJI Mavic Drone Travel 30L Nature Wander 08 (Grey)
SKU: KF13.178
The K&F Concept backpack is delivered in a well-crafted box
AND a well-crafted backpack and proved to be a reliable companion for my photographic outings, offering space, protection and comfort.
Its 30L capacity is really nice and generous, it comfortably contains a camera with a mounted lens, 2-3 additional lenses, a drone, a laptop up to 15.6" and even a tripod thanks to the side attachments.
The internal organization is optimized with adjustable dividers.
It is made with water resistant material and the integrated rain cover (included) keep the equipment safe.
The padding protects against accidental shocks and falls.
The ergonomic straps and the ventilated backrest make it comfortable even for long walks. The quick side access is perfect for changing lenses without having to pose on the ground.
In addition, we have a side pocket for the water bottle.
The adjustable tripod holder and compartments for accessories, filters, batteries, cables make it versatile for travel or photo sessions.
Highly recommended to photographers and videographers looking for a durable, well-organized backpack suitable for traveling. Ideal for: excursions, trips, reportage and those who need to carry a lot of equipment safely.
I am very satisfied and recommend the purchase.
Price-quality ratio and really great.
AND a well-crafted backpack and proved to be a reliable companion for my photographic outings, offering space, protection and comfort.
Its 30L capacity is really nice and generous, it comfortably contains a camera with a mounted lens, 2-3 additional lenses, a drone, a laptop up to 15.6" and even a tripod thanks to the side attachments.
The internal organization is optimized with adjustable dividers.
It is made with water resistant material and the integrated rain cover (included) keep the equipment safe.
The padding protects against accidental shocks and falls.
The ergonomic straps and the ventilated backrest make it comfortable even for long walks. The quick side access is perfect for changing lenses without having to pose on the ground.
In addition, we have a side pocket for the water bottle.
The adjustable tripod holder and compartments for accessories, filters, batteries, cables make it versatile for travel or photo sessions.
Highly recommended to photographers and videographers looking for a durable, well-organized backpack suitable for traveling. Ideal for: excursions, trips, reportage and those who need to carry a lot of equipment safely.
I am very satisfied and recommend the purchase.
Price-quality ratio and really great.
16/07/2025
This is my review of the "K&F Concept Camera Backpack"
First Impressions:
Right out of the box, this bag feels well-built and thoughtfully designed. The foldable structure makes it surprisingly compact when not in use, which is a big plus for storage. The zippers are smooth, the materials feel durable, and it doesn’t scream “camera bag,” which is great for urban or travel use. It looks modern and low-profile but has a serious amount of organization potential.
Function:
This is a very smartly laid-out camera backpack. The quadruple access system — side, top, bottom and full back — is incredibly helpful when you need to grab something quickly without fully opening the bag. The 30L capacity is generous; I was able to comfortably fit:
2 Lumix cameras
3 prime lenses
One 70-200mm DG DN Sports
One 150-600mm DG DN Sports
An SSD
CFexpress Type B cards
3 spare batteries
A mini tripod
I also found that the top portion can hold a Sigma 150-600mm DG DN horizontally with the lens hood reversed — a huge plus for wildlife or sports photographers.
The internal layout is modular, and the compartments let you configure things however you need, especially thanks to the hard EVA dividers which keep things stable. However, the pictured divider at the bottom holding the 3 primes was not included — I borrowed it from a different K&F bag. The included dividers are a bit limited.
The ability to organize vertically (upper/middle/lower) is surprisingly useful once you get used to it. A nice touch is how easily the dividers can be removed to convert the whole thing into a standard daypack. For days when you’re not shooting, it transitions nicely into a regular backpack for clothes or tech gear. The shoulder straps are thick, breathable, and stay comfortable even when the bag is fully loaded.
I also love that it stands upright easily and doesn’t tip forward when set down — something many camera bags fail at. Note that with a tripod mounted on the side and a heavy lens at the top of the bag, it does tend to lean and fall over.
Loves:
Very versatile triple access design (top, sides, full unzip)
Excellent organization and layout options
Great padding and security for delicate gear
Easily converts into a standard backpack
Comes with a rain cover for all-weather use
Holds a full shoot kit plus a 15.6" laptop comfortably
Stylish, modern, and doesn’t look too “camera bag”-ish
Comfortable straps and breathable back panel
Folds flat when not in use — easy to store
Can fit a Sigma 150-600mm DG DN in the top portion horizontally with the lens hood reversed
Hates:
The vertical division system takes a bit of getting used to
Slightly bulky when fully packed (to be expected for a 30L bag)
No quick tripod strap included on the bottom, like most bags have — you’ll need to get creative
Not enough dividers included, especially for full gear loads
The smaller dividers only have two Velcro flaps each, making it impossible to anchor them securely to the back side of the backpack — a third flap would offer better flexibility and stability
Overall:
This is one of the most thoughtfully designed mid-size camera backpacks I’ve used. It balances storage, accessibility, and comfort in a way that makes it genuinely useful for both professional shoots and casual day trips. It’s got real modularity, excellent gear protection, and a clean design that doesn’t draw unwanted attention. If you’re looking for a highly functional backpack that doesn’t sacrifice comfort or looks, this one is a strong contender — just be prepared to supply a few of your own dividers.
First Impressions:
Right out of the box, this bag feels well-built and thoughtfully designed. The foldable structure makes it surprisingly compact when not in use, which is a big plus for storage. The zippers are smooth, the materials feel durable, and it doesn’t scream “camera bag,” which is great for urban or travel use. It looks modern and low-profile but has a serious amount of organization potential.
Function:
This is a very smartly laid-out camera backpack. The quadruple access system — side, top, bottom and full back — is incredibly helpful when you need to grab something quickly without fully opening the bag. The 30L capacity is generous; I was able to comfortably fit:
2 Lumix cameras
3 prime lenses
One 70-200mm DG DN Sports
One 150-600mm DG DN Sports
An SSD
CFexpress Type B cards
3 spare batteries
A mini tripod
I also found that the top portion can hold a Sigma 150-600mm DG DN horizontally with the lens hood reversed — a huge plus for wildlife or sports photographers.
The internal layout is modular, and the compartments let you configure things however you need, especially thanks to the hard EVA dividers which keep things stable. However, the pictured divider at the bottom holding the 3 primes was not included — I borrowed it from a different K&F bag. The included dividers are a bit limited.
The ability to organize vertically (upper/middle/lower) is surprisingly useful once you get used to it. A nice touch is how easily the dividers can be removed to convert the whole thing into a standard daypack. For days when you’re not shooting, it transitions nicely into a regular backpack for clothes or tech gear. The shoulder straps are thick, breathable, and stay comfortable even when the bag is fully loaded.
I also love that it stands upright easily and doesn’t tip forward when set down — something many camera bags fail at. Note that with a tripod mounted on the side and a heavy lens at the top of the bag, it does tend to lean and fall over.
Loves:
Very versatile triple access design (top, sides, full unzip)
Excellent organization and layout options
Great padding and security for delicate gear
Easily converts into a standard backpack
Comes with a rain cover for all-weather use
Holds a full shoot kit plus a 15.6" laptop comfortably
Stylish, modern, and doesn’t look too “camera bag”-ish
Comfortable straps and breathable back panel
Folds flat when not in use — easy to store
Can fit a Sigma 150-600mm DG DN in the top portion horizontally with the lens hood reversed
Hates:
The vertical division system takes a bit of getting used to
Slightly bulky when fully packed (to be expected for a 30L bag)
No quick tripod strap included on the bottom, like most bags have — you’ll need to get creative
Not enough dividers included, especially for full gear loads
The smaller dividers only have two Velcro flaps each, making it impossible to anchor them securely to the back side of the backpack — a third flap would offer better flexibility and stability
Overall:
This is one of the most thoughtfully designed mid-size camera backpacks I’ve used. It balances storage, accessibility, and comfort in a way that makes it genuinely useful for both professional shoots and casual day trips. It’s got real modularity, excellent gear protection, and a clean design that doesn’t draw unwanted attention. If you’re looking for a highly functional backpack that doesn’t sacrifice comfort or looks, this one is a strong contender — just be prepared to supply a few of your own dividers.
14/07/2025
I was looking for something that had more capacity than my smaller camera bags, for days when I want to bring additional gear with me. This lightweight bag has plenty of capacity for my needs, and the various access points make it easy to remove items without opening the whole thing up. Everything feels sturdy and well constructed, and it feels comfortable on my back. All in all, I think this is a great value for anyone who needs a little additional room for their camera gear.
13/07/2025
This is the ultimate bag if you want to go fully loaded or pack the essentials for travel in one bag. I can load out this bag with every one of my Z mount lenses and Marie than one body. I can also pack a body 2-3 lenses, a couple changes of clothes, toothbrush, deodorant and other essentials, when i fly across country to shoot. It has a ton of storage, slots, pockets and spaces for you to pack what you need for your journey.
12/07/2025
The order took a bit more time - but the backpack was there within 4 days. Fortunately, there were barely any noticeable “plastic-adhesive chemical processing odors” when unpacking.
The K&F Concept photo backpack actually offers impressive versatility and sophisticated equipment for photographers/videographers who travel a lot. With its generous 30L volume, you can easily accommodate multiple cameras, lenses, accessories and even a drone. There is also a separate compartment for a 16-inch laptop — ideal for trips or longer shoots.
The layout of the interior is very flexible (perhaps too flexible...) and can be adapted to your own needs using removable partitions. The combination of the upper and lower compartments for particularly large equipment is also a plus point. The quick side access is really helpful in practice, as you don't have to open the entire backpack every time to get to the camera.
I'm less impressed by the front access across the entire backpack: The Velcro straps don't look particularly durable, and I'm afraid that they will wear out quickly if used frequently. However, it is positive that you can still access the content via the pages. The design could also have been a bit slimmer for my taste — the backpack looks a bit bulky in depth and not 100% dimensionally stable...
The carrying system with hip and chest strap ensures a relatively comfortable fit, even on longer distances. The included rain cover and robust, water-repellent material make you feel safe in changeable weather — yet the workmanship does not leave the same solid impression as some premium brands.
All in all, a well-thought-out, functional camera backpack with many features that offers a very good price-performance ratio — with minor compromises in terms of durability and design.
The K&F Concept photo backpack actually offers impressive versatility and sophisticated equipment for photographers/videographers who travel a lot. With its generous 30L volume, you can easily accommodate multiple cameras, lenses, accessories and even a drone. There is also a separate compartment for a 16-inch laptop — ideal for trips or longer shoots.
The layout of the interior is very flexible (perhaps too flexible...) and can be adapted to your own needs using removable partitions. The combination of the upper and lower compartments for particularly large equipment is also a plus point. The quick side access is really helpful in practice, as you don't have to open the entire backpack every time to get to the camera.
I'm less impressed by the front access across the entire backpack: The Velcro straps don't look particularly durable, and I'm afraid that they will wear out quickly if used frequently. However, it is positive that you can still access the content via the pages. The design could also have been a bit slimmer for my taste — the backpack looks a bit bulky in depth and not 100% dimensionally stable...
The carrying system with hip and chest strap ensures a relatively comfortable fit, even on longer distances. The included rain cover and robust, water-repellent material make you feel safe in changeable weather — yet the workmanship does not leave the same solid impression as some premium brands.
All in all, a well-thought-out, functional camera backpack with many features that offers a very good price-performance ratio — with minor compromises in terms of durability and design.
11/07/2025
Perfect backpack for my Z7ii and five lenses, plus accessories, two strobes, etc. Comfortable. Rests easily on your shoulders. Has straps for tripod. Great product for someone who likes to take everything with them.
09/07/2025
Excellent camera bag fir holding a large amount of equipment, easy access to each section.
08/07/2025
This is a great quality and very practical bag that’s packed with useful and well thought out features. I’m a big fan of K&F concept products, they’re great value and excellent quality and this bag lives up to that. It’s pretty large, but has room for two camera bodies and a number of lenses if just used for camera equipment; but the inner slots are very flexible so you can set it up as you choose. There are also a multitude of outer smaller pockets for your batteries, chargers, cables, memory cards, etc. etc. The quick access slot for your primary body/lens on the side is genius, and the top and bottom opening sections on the front of the bag mean you can also access additional lenses without opening the whole thing up. A tripod is easily strapped to the side or the mesh pocket can be used for a water bottle/flask. A waterproof cover is easily deployed from the bottom in a heavy shower, although the bag and zips seem pretty effective on their own. There’s also a separate protective pocket to store a laptop/tablet without losing any volume from the main compartment. The bag is very light for it’s size, and very comfortable to wear; I’m really pleased with it.
07/07/2025
This camera bag is a real surprise! The first thing I noticed was the quality of the padding, which offers excellent protection for the equipment. The main compartment opens completely, facilitating the arrangement of accessories and ensuring that every element stays in place without risking unwanted shocks. The inner compartments are solid and stable, so even when moving everything stays well organized. A really convenient detail is the ability to quickly access the central and lower part thanks to the external zippers, without having to open the entire bag. Perfect for when you need to grab something on the fly!
06/07/2025













