• 99.99
Overall Rating 4.9   208
5
I've been using this backpack for about 3 weeks and it's super cool. There is enough space for camera and also for the other thing. Most importantly, this backpack is anti-theft. The color is also very nice. The backpack comes with a rain cape. This is really helpful to photograph in any weather. For me this is perfect backpack man can have.
15/07/2025
5
This K&F Concept camera backpack immediately gives the impression of being a rugged and durable piece of equipment. The materials and construction suggest it would indeed provide a reliable layer of protection for valuable camera gear during transport. Upon opening the main compartment, the ample internal space becomes apparent. It comfortably accommodates a significant amount of equipment, easily handling configurations such as two full-frame DSLRs along with a selection of lenses, or alternatively, two mirrorless camera bodies and a versatile range of lenses, plus additional accessories like batteries and filters. The top section of the bag offers a practical solution for storing a mirrorless camera with an attached lens, making it quickly accessible when needed. The addition of a side access point provides another convenient way to retrieve gear without having to fully open the main compartment. Furthermore, the bag's design thoughtfully incorporates straps for securing a tripod, rounding out its capabilities for carrying a complete photography setup, including a laptop. Taking into account the seemingly robust construction, the well-thought-out storage options, and the ability to carry lots of accessories including tripod, this camera backpack appears to be a solid offering at what seems to be a reasonable price point.
Solid option for carrying two cameras with lenses and lots of accessories Solid option for carrying two cameras with lenses and lots of accessories Solid option for carrying two cameras with lenses and lots of accessories Solid option for carrying two cameras with lenses and lots of accessories Solid option for carrying two cameras with lenses and lots of accessories Solid option for carrying two cameras with lenses and lots of accessories Solid option for carrying two cameras with lenses and lots of accessories
14/07/2025
5
This backpack is awesome and is well worth the money. The bottom section is perfect for holding drones or extra gear while still having lots of space in the top section for your main camera and accessories. If you are going from a small bag to this bag it will feel like a huge step when first wearing it but you eill get use to it and come to greatly appreciate the step up. It has 3 zipper pockets on the front for extra storage of cords or items like that and one of the pockets is a protected hardshell pocket perfect for phones or smaller tablets you want to carry and protect. It also has the zipper compartment in the back of the bag which is perfect for your laptop. This bag is definitely worth the money and highly recommend.
14/07/2025
5
Very well made camera bag.
Fits all of my lenses and my Canon R5, with tripod.
Material is very durable, easy to wear and very comfortable for longer photo trips.
Highly recommend.
13/07/2025
5
I was looking for a large camera backpack and I got it with this one. I fit my cameras lens Gopros and drone all in this one back pack
10/07/2025
5
Love this bag. It holds everything I have purchased recently, which is a lot. I'm not bragging. I have a problem. But this bag has fit everything and has room to grow into. Very pleased.
08/07/2025
5
So I haven’t had a decent camera bag that fits my sigma 150-600 lens. I finally found this one and the specs say it fits. It does!My backpack I was using felt heavy and burdensome. This takes the same amount of gear minus the boxes/cases and it is so much better with weight distribution.The small bag was a surprise to me- I guess I didn’t realize the large bag came with it!I have to figure out how to best maximize my space, but overall this bag doesn’t feel like it will be a disappointment and I’m nowhere out of room yet.I’m not small in the middle, but the waist strap fits which takes even more weight off my shoulders!I was looking at a different bag about half the cost but I already feel like I got a great deal on this backpack. It’s comfy and roomy but secure.
06/07/2025
5
I have been looking for a decent backpack that could carry a pro body and a couple of lenses. I was able to fit two bodies and three lenses including an 80-200 f2.8. There was still plenty of room to carry chargers, filters, extra memory cards etc. I also really like that there is the possibility to carry a tripod as well. It's still small enough to carry on to an airplane and store in the overhead bin. Overall, this is a great backpack and I highly recommend it.
02/07/2025
5
After more than a year of use, this bag isn't showing any obvious signs of failure. I got this bag primarily for it's size, since I guess I have a problem with gear acquisition. Currently it carries one DSLR body with battery grip, and another crop-sensor DSLR, an 11-20mm f/2.8 lens, 17-50mm f/2.8 lens, 70-200 f/2.8 lens, 150-600mm lens, 35mm Macro and 90mm Macro lens, 1 pancake prime lens, and a 50mm prime lens, plus filters, 12 batteries, a charger, compact tripod, remote shutter, rain poncho, and various other minutiae I'm sure I've forgotten, all internally, sometimes with a little effort. Despite pretty much over stuffing it, the back of the bag stays flat and comfortable against my back. The shoulder and waist straps are wide, soft, and comfortable, despite the heavy weight. The side pouches and straps work well for carrying larger items like full size tripods, monopods, and even my travel stool (though I do wish I could release the side straps with a buckle, to more easily retrieve items without taking the bag off my back).Dividers inside the bag are good quality and protect my gear well, and I haven't had any issues with moisture making it inside the bag either when it rains, though I usually cover myself and the bag with my poncho once that starts. I haven't had any problems with stitching thus far, and that's despite attaching a Peak Design QR plate to the left shoulder strap and regularly hanging more than 7lbs of camera+lens off it.My biggest complaints are about the design; I'm not sure I find much benefit in the upper and lower sections being separate, and wish the interior was instead one contiguous compartment to allow better versatility, and I wish the back opened for access to equipment. These were things I knew purchasing the bag though, it's kind of hard to find a camera bag that ticks all the checkboxes on my wishlist, and they're not big enough complaints that I feel the need to replace the bag either.Unless I find the magic camera bag that does every single thing I want, I expect to still be using this bag in five years, based on it's service thus far. Overall I'm very happy with it, and with my ability to fit everything I want to bring with (which is almost certainly far more than I need to bring) relatively comfortably.
01/07/2025
5
This replaces a backpack that was just a bit small. This is a good size. It has several compartments but each has zippers and straps that you have to contend with. Sometimes they get in the way of each other. But overall, a very good backpack. No problem yet, but if you carry this by holding the top strap instead of on your back you might be concerned if it (the top strap) will break. A heavier duty handle or strap would be better.
30/06/2025