Price: $59.99
(as of May 13, 2025 01:59:04 UTC – Details)
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【Large-Capacity】The camera bag holds 2 Cameras + 4 Lenses + camera tripod + 15″ laptop and other photography accessories; Side pockets can carry tripod and water bottle; Dimension: 11″ * 5.5″ * 16.9″ .
【Independent Laptop Compartment】There is a special designed compartment for laptop up to 14-15 inch, which separates the laptop from other items.
【Quality Material】Water-repellant and tear-resistant 840D high-density nylon, sturdy and durable. PE board + EPE foam divider,strong and solid, shock relief and decompression, to protect your equipment well.
【Easy Travel】Breathable air-mesh straps and ergonomic well-padded back keep you cool and comfortable; Adjustable chest belt keeps the straps tight on you shoulders to reduce weight; Also can easy mounting onto a draw-bar box through the back part when travel.
【More Storage Pockets】Special internal pockets designed for storing photographic spare parts, such as filters, adapter rings, etc. There is also pockets for card that is made of elastic band; Side pockets can carry tripod and water bottle.
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Customers say
Customers find the camera backpack perfect for all their gear, including 15.6″ laptops, and appreciate its durability for cameras and lenses. The bag looks like a regular backpack with a subtle logo, is comfortable to wear, and features well-padded compartments that adequately protect gear. Customers consider it better than expensive bags and appreciate its lightweight design that’s easy to carry. The pocket size receives mixed feedback, with some loving the multiple pockets while others find them too shallow.
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MrMarc –
Carries a LOT of Gear!
Despite its shortcomings, it’s a bit hard for me not to love this backpack. If it weren’t for these issues, this would have been easily been the PERFECT backpack for ALL my photography needs. While it doesn’t work for every scenario, it does work wonderfully when I need to have a lot of my gear with me. It’s nearly identical in size to my previous backpack, but its customizable internal layout, which makes use of the entire height of the backpack, makes it easier to for me to carry different selections of my gear whether I’m out shooting wildlife, landscapes, or street photography, all while keeping everything organized.The only weak point I found with the backpack is in the way it was designed to carry a tripod. The fold-down flap with a “pocket” for a tripod leg is a clever way to hide this feature when not in use, but the strap that is used to secure the tripod to the backpack could have been improved by using a quick-release buckle-type of a strap. Instead, you need to slide one of your tripod’s legs into the strap and then into the pocket below, sinching the tripod in place with the strap. This is all well and good if your tripod doesn’t have leg supports (generally found on cheaper tripods of the size that would fit on this backpack). If your tripod uses tab-locks instead of locking rings, you may encounter a bit of hassle getting the leg down in there, but not so much that it’s a deal-breaker. It does, however, work just fine — great, in fact — with monopods. All that considered, I don’t really have much of a problem with the tripod carrying “system” as I’ve been used to strapping my tripod to the bottom of my backpacks anyway, using the typical tripod “pouches” on the side for my water canteen/bottle instead. On this backpack, I usually end up carrying my smaller, flexible-leg tripod there.That said, I still find myself using this backpack more than my other backpacks even when I need to carry a lot with me. This mainly because of the versatility it provides when deciding on what gear to carry without being as big as my camping backpacks. On my last trip out with it, I was able to stow two Canon 7D’s, a 70-200mm, a 24-70mm, 100mm square ND filter set, diffuser/reflector panel, 4 LP-E6 batteries, battery grip for one of the cameras, a flash and remote trigger, USB cable for tethering, as well as my 15″ laptop and its charging cable. The inner pockets also provide nice, secure means of carrying my backup maps for any trails I am on. If I’m using my Capture clip on one of the straps, that frees up a ton of room inside, which I usually end up filling with my water canteen and some snacks. On the straps, there are two metal rings that I’ve attached carabiners to for things like carrying a torch, my tripod strap, etc. There are also a number of loops around the base of the bag that can be used for attaching items to the bag should you need them. I use these to hold things like hats, gloves, etc.As for the overall aesthetics and build quality, the grey looks great — better than I expected even. It’s not so attention-grabbing as I thought it would be, and when I don’t have my camera out, most people seem to assume it’s just a regular backpack. The fact that it is grey rather than the more common black also means it’s easier to spot in low light conditions — this is especially true when outdoors (e.g. in the woods). My last time out with the backpack was on a hiking trip out to a waterfall that only appears during or shortly after it rains. We started out on the trail in a light drizzle, so the bag did get a bit wet, but all the gear in the bag remained quite dry. The bottom of the backpack has a water-resistant outer lining that is also nice. It will come in handy for my trips to the marshes and I accidentally put it down in a wet spot obscured by the vegetation. Even when fully loaded, the straps never felt like they were about to come undone at the seams. The hand grip on the top is available, though, and is quite thick and comfortable in hand.All in all, even though this backpack isn’t perfect for ALL my needs, it’s still a worthwhile purchase. For a backpack this size, it packs a ton of storage and carrying options, and that’s what I was looking for when I bought this. If, however, you need something that more easily accommodates traveling with a tripod without resorting to some other strapping solution, then you might need to look at other options.
Guy Bashan –
High quality lightweight bag
I really like this bag. Lightweight. High quality and well built. Looks really nice. Has enough storage places. Has a lot of space for camera gear. I just wish the front storage was a bit bigger to better store my wallet maybe some other small things.
Thyberius –
Quality is great for the price.
âI have many camerag bags. The one I was using was the Lowepro Protactic 450 AW Camo. I like the Lowepro bag very much, however too big for everyday carry. Therefore, the KF Concept Backpack is now my go to bag. I will use the Lowepro for long distance travel.Pros1. Extrememly comfortable on shoulder, especially at this price range.2. Small yet roomy.3. Front pocket is great for quickly putting stuff away but not a good place to put expensive stuff like wallet.4. Velcro divider too paded, great for people who are extra careful.5. Pocket for 13″ laptop and tablet, tablet slot can fit 12.9″ iPad Pro.6. See through zipper pocket is great to see what it is inside.7. Can fit everything I need yet not bulky so that people think I have expensive stuff inside.8. Does not look like a Camera bag.9. Color and Material on the outside is Amazing.10. Zippers glide smoothly, too smooth, smoother than the LowePro, a must have feature for any backpack.11. Outside pocket for tripod mount with extra zipper pocket for small filter or microfiber wipesCons:1. Pocket inside Camera compartment does not have ziper nor velcro, so anything put in there fill fall out.2. No pockets to separate new and used batteries and memory card3. Velcro divider stitching seems flimspy.4. Velcro divider are too padded, it is not needed.
Stephen Oliveira –
Stop looking around and just buy this bag!
I saw this bag and was immediately intrigued. It looked nice, but I still wanted to shop around a little bit before ordering. After looking at some other bags, I found my way back to this one and went ahead and ordered it. Needless to say, Iâm glad I did! The bag is super comfortable and I love that the main camera compartment opens from the side of the bag thatâs against your back. I do a lot of traveling and now I feel safer than ever when walking around with my bag. As weird as it might sound, this bag has the coolest zippers. The pull on them is stretchy and makes for easy (and oddly enough, fun) opening/closing of the bag. I feel like if they ever got jammed, that the stretch in the pull would work in my favor when trying to get it unjammed. Iâm able to hold everything I need in one bag, and most importantly, itâs not too big. Without moving the dividers any, out of the box I was able to carry my Sony A7ii with a Nikon 105mm on it, Sony a6300, 50mm, 28mm, 2 Nikon SB80s, Nikon 10.5mm fisheye, Sigma 10-20 and my GoPro in the main compartment. The middle pocket usually has my 13â MacBook Pro, iPad Mini, Pocket Wizards and a few other odds and ends. The front of the bag has another pocket in it where I keep my cords. All in all, this bag has both fashion and function covered and is worth every penny. The logo on the outside adds some serious style points as well.
Amazon Customer –
I am very familiar with this brand and have multiple items from K&F and they never fail to disappoint. THIs camera backpack is slightly bigger than the one I currently have which is great because I had more camera equipment than I thought. There are multiple ways to customize and adjust the inside to shape it to exactly how you need to fit your items. I do wish there were slightly more pockets on the inside but I also love how there’s an extra zip compartment on the back to fit laptops or notebooks. There are two pockets on the side and one with a strap where you’re supposed to put your tripod but I find it too small and would actually prefer the straps under the bag to hold a normal sized tripod. I think that if I may got a different style from this brand that exactly what i want in a camera bag will be available with a little more money put into it. But overall this camera bag is a pretty good size and has a good amount of compartments. I also really appreciate that they provided a rain cover as most don’t!
Taylor –
Good for photography beginners. I got as a gift for my wife, it holds two cameras and 4 lenses. Itâs really nice how you can move the interior padding around so you can fit what ever you need.The zipper being on the inside (between your back and the backpack) is very nice. Feel like it enhances the safety of the cameras/lenses abit more.
Ardib –
This back pack is a beautiful, sleek and looks professional. The bag has multiple different compartments on the inside separated by padding to keep each lense secure and safe from any kind of damage. There is also a pocket on the outside to put a tripod and another to put your laptop. There are smaller pockets to keep other things like extra batteries, memory cards, chargers, filters, anything you will need on the go.The bag is also waterproof which is a must.Would highly recommend this camera bag!!
Archie –
Been using for few weeks already, so far I’m impressed by the bag. Quite compact but relatively spacious inside for camera gear. It can fit my Surface Book on the laptop compartment pretty perfectly and another tablet on another pocket.Only issue I have with this bag is one of the pouch inside the bag lacks zipper. Also no quick release for the tripod which is rather inconvenient.Overall, great bag for its price and looks great without looking like you are carrying an expensive camera gear inside. I even start using this bag going to work.
Jess the cat –
Needed a bag for college to carry camera equipment but also needed to carry lunch, a folder, laptop, pens and a lightweight coat. This bag fitted it all ! If it was just for your camera stuff you would have no trouble at all in. We are very please with the quality , space and feel of this bag. just what we needed!