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K&F Concept New Design Camera Backpack with Magic Chamber design allows you to push and pull the bag to fit devices of different sizes. This photography bag has two independent compartments that you can convert from a 50:50 structure to a 20:80 structure. This flexibility makes it easy to carry a variety of devices, to make room for your cameras, lenses, and other essentials.
This stylish professional photography backpack features hidden support fibers that prevent equipment from being compressed from external forces, extra layer of protection of your photography gear. Also making it easier to carry and improving the stability of the bag on the ground. 1 year warranty on each bag. As holiday gifts: Mother’s Day, Christmas, New Year’s gifts for friends and family.
The camera bakcpack front pouch can be expanded to accommodate additional accessories, and it supports expands up to 2-3 liters. This independent accessory compartment that provides stability for sensitive camera equipment.
New style photography bag features a dual-compartment design with two separate camera compartments accessed through either top or side openings. The bag supports quick-access functionality for both compartments.
An independent professional 16-inch computer compartment which ensures that the camera equipment is not directly contacting the computer to avoid any possible impacts and protect the equipment from damage.
13 reviews for K&F CONCEPT Camera bag Backpack Waterproof 25L Large Capacity Camera Case with Raincover 15.6 Inch Laptop Compartment Compatible with Canon/Nikon/Sony/DJI Mavic Drone Travel Camera Backpack
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$99.99
MKS –
Great camera backpack.
I’ve owned it for about two years. I’m happy with the quality. No rips, tears, or zipper issues. Fits quite a bit of photo gear, with a padded laptop sleeve with a Velcro closure as a bonus. The water bottle holder has held up incredibly well – no rips like the typical mesh ones you usually have on bags. I like the compartment at the top for loose item storage – it can be opened to make a larger main compartment. The side access to the camera is handy. Comes with a rain cover for the bag. Only thing I’m not thrilled with is the customizable partition walls that you can Velcro in place. They don’t stay in place as well as I would like. Overall, a great camera backpack.
Nine –
PERFECT backpack, my long search is over!!!
My long search is OVER. This is my dream backpack.It has amazing organization (both top-access and side access), the space organization is flexible enough to use as an everyday backpack / work trip, because I don’t always carry camera gear. The side pockets are well designed and fit a large-ish 25oz water bottle securely (unlike lots of others I tried). The waterproof material doesn’t attract pet fur like other fabrics. The structured construction means the bag sits up on its own and isn’t a frumpy-looking thing that keels over unless it’s 100% stuffed.I’ve researched and tried SO MANY many others (in the $200-300 price range), can’t believe this one outperforms all of them at <$100!! Nomatic, Peak Design, Boundary Supply, Aer, Black Ember, Briggs & Riley, Wandrd, Alpaka, you name it.Too bad this doesn't get more publicity b/c there aren't a lot of YouTube reviews, articles, etc. (K&F probably doesn't pay enough for influencer commissions)
Josh Nathan –
Worth much more than it costs!
I have a Think Tank sling that worked for awhile, but only fit my full sized 5d mk4 and 2 lenses. Once i bought a 70-200 2.8 lens i realized I needed something bigger to bring on trips and events that can handle most of my kit. After shopping i picked K&F and im stoked i did. HALF the price of other comparable packs but i can easily fit my 5D mk4 body, 50mm , 85mm, 24-70mm , and tripod comfortably! Has accessable side pockets to access camera or lenses, a top area for accessories, filters and batteries. I can even fit my XPS 17 laptop in the nifty sleeve. I like that the pack opens from the back too. The interior is fully configurable with the included pads, so you can set the pack up for whatever combination of glass you need. My ONLY gripe is that K&F put their logo/name so large on the pack…. Screams “I have expensive camera equipment inside!!!”. I would prefer a smaller logo, but i still love it. Super comfortable loaded up too.
jessy pelayo –
Decent Bag for the Price but Not a Keeper
For the price, the bag is fine. There are some nice features that not a lot of budget bags have like side access for grabbing your camera. Unfortunately, I wasn’t a fan of the interior compartment customization. The exterior of the pack was also rigid and didn’t feel very high quality. However, the customer service alone is worth the purchase of their products.
Asia –
The best camera backpack for the city
This is probably the best overall backpack you can find! I’m a so excited to finally find one that can fit all my needs. It’s not heavy and bulky, looks like a casual backpack, but it’s sturdy, good looking for everyday using. I finally found backpack that can fit medium sized tripod in 2 way! Wide side pocket and you can load tripod from the top if you remove that Velcro pocket. The only thing I would change it’s large logo, but it’s just me, I don’t really like logos, plus it could be potentially magnet for thieves. But I’m really happy that I finally found backpack that doesn’t really look like a camera backpack and can fit inside up to medium tripod, because this outside tripod is also a magnet for thieves if you’re shooting in the city.
Shonari –
Great for Gear Storage and Travel, But Not an Everyday Bag
This is a great backpack for carrying all your camera gear when traveling or for keeping everything stored safely in one place at home. The compartments are well-organized and give plenty of space for cameras, lenses, and accessories. The top compartment is useful for a few extras, but overall, this bag is designed specifically for camera gear — and that’s exactly what it delivers.That said, it’s not the best everyday carry since it’s so specialized. I use it mainly to store all my gear, then pack only what I need into a smaller bag when heading out to shoot.If you’re looking for a large-capacity camera bag that does its job without pretending to be anything else, this is a solid choice.
Dominic Korn –
Best for drone!!!
The K&F backpack pleasantly surprised me! It was initially marketed as a camera backpack, but I adapted it for my DJI air 3s (fly more combo) and Action 5 Pro. It was a perfect fit! Everything fit without any problems, and there was still room left over. The quality is top-notch, the straps are comfortable, even when fully loaded. And, most pleasantly, the backpack hardly gets dirty, which is very convenient for travel. Now all my equipment is in one place, and I can travel with peace of mind. I recommend this backpack to anyone looking for a versatile solution for their gear!
omar –
Nice bag
This is a nice camera bag and I’d recommend it. It has plenty of configurable options and enough space for all my gear.
Mstahl –
Place for lots of camera equipment plus computer, iPad plus a lot of other stuff. Easy to access camera via the side pocket. Still it does not look overly large. Only bad thing is that you can fit so much in that it gets heavy, but i guess I cannot blame the product for that.
Juniorcat –
Muy buena, tamaño ideal equipo completo fotografía
Canadian Customer –
After a great deal of research and as a satisfied owner of several K&F Concept products (variable ND filter, step up ring, sensor cleaner, etc.) I recently decided to purchase this K&F camera backpack. Having taken it on a 5 week tour through Australia I am now prepared to give it a review. As far as comfort goes this backpack is good, well padded straps and a sternum clip make carrying camera, computer and lens easy. The bag also comes with a handy strap on the back allowing it to slide neatly over the handle of a carry-on suitcase which was great in the airport. The only improvement could be the addition of a waist strap but this appears to be a rarity for most camera backpacks. As far as gear storage the bag is great, plenty of storage for computer, camera, lenses, cards, batteries, charger, filters, and tripod (in an external pocket) with velcro dividers that provide flexibility. The only complaint would be that the velcro can start to loosen if moved around too frequently. Accessibility of gear is great with both full gear compartment opening and handy quick access for your camera.Overall, I have been very satisfied with this backpack and would definitely recommend it.
Flix –
I originally bought this backpack as carry-on luggage for a trip to Tenerife, mainly to keep my photography gear with me in the cabin instead of checking it in a suitcase. As it turns out, I now use it regularly – not just for travel, but also for business trips and quick photo walks!The bag is thoughtfully designed, featuring customizable interior dividers that let you adjust the layout to fit your needs. Whether you’re heading on vacation and want to pack a few lenses and maybe two camera bodies, or you’re just going for a casual shoot in the park and want to toss in some snacks – it’s got you covered.I really appreciate the dedicated laptop compartment and the two side panels – one provides quick access to the main compartment, while the other is great for organizing smaller essentials like batteries, SD card cases, and more.In terms of size, I’d say it’s ideal for most photographers. If you’re planning to haul around a large prime lens like a 600mm f/4, this might not be the right choice, however. The largest lens I managed to squeeze in was my Sony 200-600mm, though it was a bit of a tight fit. Anything smaller should be no problem at all.Need to bring a tripod? No worries – K&F includes a strap that securely attaches it to the side of the bag.Comfort-wise, this backpack is a winner. The padded shoulder straps and back panel make it comfortable to wear even when fully loaded with gear.Overall, this is a fantastic medium-sized camera backpack that deserves a solid 5-star review.Highly recommended for everyday use!
THIEV38 –
Avec ce sac, nous avons enfin fini par trouver le modèle qui convient bien à notre besoin. On y loge sans problème un appareil photo hybride plutôt cossu, 3 objectifs dont un télé, 2ème batterie, petite torche LEDs, flash et divers accessoires. Nous ne mettons pas de tablette mais on pourrait largement aussi.Le portage est vraiment très bon et confortable. Le système d’ouverture est vraiment bien pensé et notamment la petite ouvertur, sur le côté, pour sortir rapidement l’appareil en ne tenant plus le sac, que par une seule bretelle sur l’épaule. L’agencement à l’intérieur est aussi très bien pensé avec des petites cloisons amovibles qui nous ont permis de caser tous les éléments mentionnés plus haut. Et le prix est aussi évidemment très compétitif. Je recommande.