K&F Concept Camera Sling Bag, Quick Access Waterproof Crossbody Bag for DSLR/Mirrorless, with Hard Shell & Tripod Holder, Size M
SKU: KF13.221
The materials and stitching on this bag are impressive. The shoulder strap is probably overkill for the size of the bag - it could probably support a good 100lbs. The dividers have a bit of stiffness to them and fit right in. The hard case front pocket is very sturdy. The tripod holder at the bottom is easily adjustable to secure a small tripos. Again - the straps are strong and could hold something larger, but the bag is on the smaller side, and a larger tripod would just make it cumbersome. But it is large enough to fit a DSLR or a mirrorless body and a lens easily. If you had two small lenses, they could both fit and be protected by the dividers. This is a very good value for the price.
04/07/2025
I have a starter camera as I learn and buy the lenses and all the jazz that goes with it this camera case is what I needed! This case has room for my camera and equipment with some room to grow. The body strap is marvelous. I’m thrilled it’s waterproof. That’s such a relief with tons of books in your hands. And the hard side is a masterpiece. It is truly hard and dependable. It’s a very good camera bag!
03/07/2025
I was actually a little surprised that the bag wasn't more actively advertised for its front protection.
When the bag arrived, this protection was the first thing I noticed.
I tested the bag with both my A7RII and my A5000, including accessories and lenses.
Since APS-C cameras and their accessories are somewhat smaller than those for full-frame cameras, the bag's capacity varies depending on the situation.
When I take the A7RII, I can fit a maximum of the 300mm telephoto lens in the bag.
However, when I take the A5000 with the 210mm telephoto lens, there's easily room for another lens as well.
Due to the zipper placement, I probably wouldn't take the bag out in a downpour, but it should easily withstand light drizzle without getting completely soaked inside.
I probably wouldn't take the bag out in a downpour because of the zipper placement, but it should easily withstand light drizzle without getting completely wet inside.
... The build quality of the bag is excellent, as is typical of almost all K&F products.
I am absolutely satisfied and was very pleasantly surprised by the "protective armor."
Especially with heavier weights or pressure on the bag, the load is distributed evenly, thus protecting the camera significantly better than without additional protection.
When the bag arrived, this protection was the first thing I noticed.
I tested the bag with both my A7RII and my A5000, including accessories and lenses.
Since APS-C cameras and their accessories are somewhat smaller than those for full-frame cameras, the bag's capacity varies depending on the situation.
When I take the A7RII, I can fit a maximum of the 300mm telephoto lens in the bag.
However, when I take the A5000 with the 210mm telephoto lens, there's easily room for another lens as well.
Due to the zipper placement, I probably wouldn't take the bag out in a downpour, but it should easily withstand light drizzle without getting completely soaked inside.
I probably wouldn't take the bag out in a downpour because of the zipper placement, but it should easily withstand light drizzle without getting completely wet inside.
... The build quality of the bag is excellent, as is typical of almost all K&F products.
I am absolutely satisfied and was very pleasantly surprised by the "protective armor."
Especially with heavier weights or pressure on the bag, the load is distributed evenly, thus protecting the camera significantly better than without additional protection.
29/06/2025
I was looking for a small but spacious enough bag to complement my camera backpack for my mirrorless camera (DSLM) – one that could carry the camera with its "always-on" lens plus another lens, or the camera with a 400mm zoom lens.
With the K&F CONCEPT camera bag, I've found the perfect companion. The bag is very well made. This starts with the shoulder strap, which is really comfortable to wear, and extends to the sturdy zippers. The bag retains its shape even when heavily loaded.
The interior is lightly lined and features a hard front panel for protection. This provides good protection for the contents, even if you accidentally bump into something. There are two additional compartments: a front compartment directly behind the hard front panel with space for batteries, cables, etc., and a rear compartment that offers space for flat items.
On the bottom, there are two straps for attaching a lightweight tripod. Two (unpadded) dividers can also be inserted.
The bag is lightly lined and has a hard front panel for protection. I find the design very understated; the hardcover definitely sets it apart from typical bags.
The price is more than reasonable for the quality. I've handled several more expensive bags that I ultimately didn't like.
I would have preferred the bag to be two or three centimeters longer. In my case, my camera with the 100-400mm zoom lens attached just barely fits. All in all, the bag is worth the money and deserves five stars.
With the K&F CONCEPT camera bag, I've found the perfect companion. The bag is very well made. This starts with the shoulder strap, which is really comfortable to wear, and extends to the sturdy zippers. The bag retains its shape even when heavily loaded.
The interior is lightly lined and features a hard front panel for protection. This provides good protection for the contents, even if you accidentally bump into something. There are two additional compartments: a front compartment directly behind the hard front panel with space for batteries, cables, etc., and a rear compartment that offers space for flat items.
On the bottom, there are two straps for attaching a lightweight tripod. Two (unpadded) dividers can also be inserted.
The bag is lightly lined and has a hard front panel for protection. I find the design very understated; the hardcover definitely sets it apart from typical bags.
The price is more than reasonable for the quality. I've handled several more expensive bags that I ultimately didn't like.
I would have preferred the bag to be two or three centimeters longer. In my case, my camera with the 100-400mm zoom lens attached just barely fits. All in all, the bag is worth the money and deserves five stars.
27/06/2025
Didn’t fancy lugging around a massive drone case, so this little camera bag’s turned out to be spot on. Fits my drone, six batteries, and controller like it was made for them, with just enough room left for a snack and some spare propellers. Padding feels decent and nothing rattles about, which keeps my gear safe even when I’m legging it up a hill to catch sunset shots. Straps are comfy, zips behave, and it doesn’t scream “expensive tech inside,” which is a bonus. Been using it for weeks now and can’t fault it—perfect size, tidy design, and does exactly what I need.
25/06/2025
The bag is truly compact.
What amazed me, beyond the quality of the materials (which are standard for this brand), is the rigidity/softness of the bag.
It's hard to explain without trying it out: the bag is made of EVA, which allows for a certain flexibility while maintaining drop-proof durability.
Inside, you can easily fit a small DSLR or mirrorless camera, including its charger, filters, and memory cards.
Lightweight and comfortable to carry (thanks to the EVA), even over the shoulder.
A useful and essential bag for those who travel and want to keep their gear safe.
What amazed me, beyond the quality of the materials (which are standard for this brand), is the rigidity/softness of the bag.
It's hard to explain without trying it out: the bag is made of EVA, which allows for a certain flexibility while maintaining drop-proof durability.
Inside, you can easily fit a small DSLR or mirrorless camera, including its charger, filters, and memory cards.
Lightweight and comfortable to carry (thanks to the EVA), even over the shoulder.
A useful and essential bag for those who travel and want to keep their gear safe.
22/06/2025
This camera bag is well-sized for everyday use, fitting a DSLR or SLR along with a few lenses and accessories. The compartments are thoughtfully arranged, making it easy to organize gear, and the tripod holder adds extra convenience. The padding feels protective without being bulky, giving peace of mind when carrying equipment around.
It’s comfortable to wear as a backpack or use as a shoulder bag, and the build quality feels sturdy. The design is simple and professional, suitable for casual outings or photography trips. A handy and reliable choice for keeping camera gear safe and accessible on the go.
It’s comfortable to wear as a backpack or use as a shoulder bag, and the build quality feels sturdy. The design is simple and professional, suitable for casual outings or photography trips. A handy and reliable choice for keeping camera gear safe and accessible on the go.
17/06/2025
On vacation, I like to travel light, which is why I tend to use a smaller camera and compact lenses, as I usually lug around larger camera bodies and lenses as a professional photographer. That's why I'd been wanting a compact sling bag for city trips or day trips for quite some time.
I recently used the K&F CONCEPT camera bag (sling/shoulder model) on my last vacation in Porto – and I was pleasantly surprised. Here are my experiences in detail:
✅ What I like
Sling bag concept
The bag is comfortable to wear as a crossbody/sling bag – you can quickly pull it to the front to access your gear. This is especially practical for street photography.
Stable shape & good protection
The bag retains its shape even when only one lens is in it – this prevents it from being crushed. The lining is lightly padded, and the outer construction seems robust.
Main compartment for camera + second lens
I use it with my Canon EOS R50 + RF 85mm + additional RF 35mm – with a little clever positioning, the camera and one of the lenses fit easily into the main compartment, while the other lens goes next to it or on top. However, I had some difficulty fitting both lenses in with optimal padding when the camera was already mounted.
Front compartment for accessories
There's a flat front compartment, ideal for items like a mobile phone, screw-in filters, cleaning supplies, or cables. Very practical for small items you want to access quickly.
Tripod mounts
The bag has straps/bindings on the bottom for attaching a small tripod to the outside. A great solution when you're out and about with a tripod.
High-quality materials & workmanship
For the price, the bag makes a well-designed and robust impression: clean seams, neatly finished material, and even the zippers and pulls seem solid.
Appearance & Understated Look
The bag has a discreet and elegant design – no flashy branding, just a subtle look. Ideal for everyday use on the street, so you don't draw too much attention.
Value for Money
For what it offers, the price is really attractive. I expected to have to make more compromises in terms of materials or functionality – the balance is just right.
⚠️ Areas for Improvement / Limitations
Limitations with Two Longer Lenses
If both lenses are longer (e.g., an 85mm and another telephoto lens), it becomes difficult to ensure proper padding and sufficient space between the lenses. It works better with compact or shorter lenses.
Dividers
The dividers are very thin, comparable to cardboard. This means the contents of the main compartment aren't protected from each other. However, since there are two dividers, you should generally be able to fit the camera and lens in quite snugly. If you pack several small lenses (e.g., pancake lenses), it's less than ideal.
``` Tripod Attachment – Best for Lighter Models
The mounting rings are well-suited for compact or lightweight tripods. A heavy or large tripod might not be able to handle the weight or stability.
Water and Weather Protection
The bag isn't fully waterproof – a rain cover is recommended in heavy rain. (I've experienced this with similar models as well.)
I recently used the K&F CONCEPT camera bag (sling/shoulder model) on my last vacation in Porto – and I was pleasantly surprised. Here are my experiences in detail:
✅ What I like
Sling bag concept
The bag is comfortable to wear as a crossbody/sling bag – you can quickly pull it to the front to access your gear. This is especially practical for street photography.
Stable shape & good protection
The bag retains its shape even when only one lens is in it – this prevents it from being crushed. The lining is lightly padded, and the outer construction seems robust.
Main compartment for camera + second lens
I use it with my Canon EOS R50 + RF 85mm + additional RF 35mm – with a little clever positioning, the camera and one of the lenses fit easily into the main compartment, while the other lens goes next to it or on top. However, I had some difficulty fitting both lenses in with optimal padding when the camera was already mounted.
Front compartment for accessories
There's a flat front compartment, ideal for items like a mobile phone, screw-in filters, cleaning supplies, or cables. Very practical for small items you want to access quickly.
Tripod mounts
The bag has straps/bindings on the bottom for attaching a small tripod to the outside. A great solution when you're out and about with a tripod.
High-quality materials & workmanship
For the price, the bag makes a well-designed and robust impression: clean seams, neatly finished material, and even the zippers and pulls seem solid.
Appearance & Understated Look
The bag has a discreet and elegant design – no flashy branding, just a subtle look. Ideal for everyday use on the street, so you don't draw too much attention.
Value for Money
For what it offers, the price is really attractive. I expected to have to make more compromises in terms of materials or functionality – the balance is just right.
⚠️ Areas for Improvement / Limitations
Limitations with Two Longer Lenses
If both lenses are longer (e.g., an 85mm and another telephoto lens), it becomes difficult to ensure proper padding and sufficient space between the lenses. It works better with compact or shorter lenses.
Dividers
The dividers are very thin, comparable to cardboard. This means the contents of the main compartment aren't protected from each other. However, since there are two dividers, you should generally be able to fit the camera and lens in quite snugly. If you pack several small lenses (e.g., pancake lenses), it's less than ideal.
``` Tripod Attachment – Best for Lighter Models
The mounting rings are well-suited for compact or lightweight tripods. A heavy or large tripod might not be able to handle the weight or stability.
Water and Weather Protection
The bag isn't fully waterproof – a rain cover is recommended in heavy rain. (I've experienced this with similar models as well.)
11/06/2025
PROS
Rigid front structure: It offers excellent protection against impacts and crushing, keeping your camera safe even while traveling. It truly gives a sense of security and protection—an excellent solution!
Waterproof and well-finished: The exterior is resistant to light rain and splashes, with good-quality zippers and precise stitching.
Modular and padded interior: Velcro dividers included that allow you to adapt the space to fit mirrorless cameras, compact DSLRs, or those with a small additional lens (I chose the small version).
Adjustable shoulder strap and top handle: Comfortable to carry on the shoulder or by hand, without being bulky. It also has a rear loop for attaching to a belt.
Understated and modern design: Personally, it's attractive and ideal for urban use or light travel.
TO CONSIDER
Capacity: The S (small) version, without dividers, can fit a camera with a fairly small lens. The battery pockets are also useful. Other, more compact cameras, however, can wobble inside, even though Velcro dividers are included. Consider the size of your camera carefully.
CONS
Nothing to report.
CONCLUSIONS
This bag is an excellent choice for those seeking protection in a compact format. The S version is perfect for small mirrorless or DSLR cameras with a compact lens, allowing you to carry it around without bulk while traveling or hiking. The beautiful materials make it a reliable companion, as long as you don't expect too much internal space. However, if you're considering this model, it's because you definitely want something compact, so I recommend it!
Rigid front structure: It offers excellent protection against impacts and crushing, keeping your camera safe even while traveling. It truly gives a sense of security and protection—an excellent solution!
Waterproof and well-finished: The exterior is resistant to light rain and splashes, with good-quality zippers and precise stitching.
Modular and padded interior: Velcro dividers included that allow you to adapt the space to fit mirrorless cameras, compact DSLRs, or those with a small additional lens (I chose the small version).
Adjustable shoulder strap and top handle: Comfortable to carry on the shoulder or by hand, without being bulky. It also has a rear loop for attaching to a belt.
Understated and modern design: Personally, it's attractive and ideal for urban use or light travel.
TO CONSIDER
Capacity: The S (small) version, without dividers, can fit a camera with a fairly small lens. The battery pockets are also useful. Other, more compact cameras, however, can wobble inside, even though Velcro dividers are included. Consider the size of your camera carefully.
CONS
Nothing to report.
CONCLUSIONS
This bag is an excellent choice for those seeking protection in a compact format. The S version is perfect for small mirrorless or DSLR cameras with a compact lens, allowing you to carry it around without bulk while traveling or hiking. The beautiful materials make it a reliable companion, as long as you don't expect too much internal space. However, if you're considering this model, it's because you definitely want something compact, so I recommend it!
10/06/2025
Thanks to the large zipper at the top, I always have quick access to my camera, which is especially important when a snapshot opportunity suddenly presents itself. This allowed me to react immediately the other day when I spotted the rare squirrel with the hazelnut on the park bench. This saves a lot of time, and you never miss an important moment again, since you don't have to spend ages unpacking the camera. The robust materials and the shock-resistant EVA front give me peace of mind. I know my equipment is well protected, even if the bag accidentally bumps into something or is set down. I even had a situation once where a glass of water spilled onto the bag. Absolutely nothing happened, as the water-repellent material simply beaded up and ran off. The organization is really well thought out, with a mesh pocket for memory cards and filters, which keeps things tidy and the small, essential items within easy reach. There's also a separate compartment at the front for cables, batteries, and headphones. Furthermore, I can easily stow a water bottle and a small umbrella in the elastic side pockets, which has already helped me during many an unexpected downpour. The invisible back pocket for my smartphone or wallet is a fantastic addition that keeps my valuables safe. I also find the strap on the bottom for attaching a tripod to be a great feature, as I no longer have to lug the tripod around all the time. This was a huge relief when I recently took a long-exposure photograph of the waterfall.
07/06/2025