K&F Concept Camera Backpack,Camera Bags for Photographers Large Capacity with Raincover and 16 Inch Laptop Compartment Compatible for Canon/Nikon/Sony/DJI Mavic Drone Travel (L-black)
£69.99






Price: £69.99
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Product Description



【30L Large Capacity Camera Bag】Dimension: 11.42*8.66*21.26 inch,Inner Size:10.63*6.1*20.87 inch,Capacity:30 liters,Three-Tiered Compartmentalization,Provides customizable organization. You can organize the inner padded to adjust the inner storage space according to your needs.
【Quick Side Access】This camera backpack are designed with a side opening for easy access to your camera and accessories -Ensures easy access to your gear for capturing moments and documenting daily life on the go. Supports fully open from the front, helps you organize all compartments and equipments clearly.
【Keep Camera Safe】The photography backpack is made of durable material and comes with a rain cover for weather condition. Offering ample space and durability. This photography bag perfectly used for outdoor travel, wedding, photography, vlog. It would be your perfect partner for all types of travel.
【Multifunctional dslr camera bag】Many functional pockets are featured for your SD cards, cell phone, wallet, card, key and other necessary needs for outdoor photography. The padded laptop compartment offers space for laptops, MacBooks and tablets up to 16 inches.
【User Friendly】Thick back padding, generous shoulder straps provide comfort. Contains a special side compartment with a strap and buckle to safely transport the tripod or hold water bottle.
11 reviews for K&F Concept Camera Backpack,Camera Bags for Photographers Large Capacity with Raincover and 16 Inch Laptop Compartment Compatible for Canon/Nikon/Sony/DJI Mavic Drone Travel (L-black)
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Kindle Customer –
Excellent Camera Bag
Excellent camera bag fir holding a large amount of equipment, easy access to each section.
Liz –
Great quality, feature packed bag
This is a great quality and very practical bag thatâs packed with useful and well thought out features. Iâm a big fan of K&F concept products, theyâre great value and excellent quality and this bag lives up to that. Itâs 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. Thereâs also a separate protective pocket to store a laptop/tablet without losing any volume from the main compartment. The bag is very light for itâs size, and very comfortable to wear; Iâm really pleased with it.
NCH –
A backpack that does it all and does it amazingly well
K&F Concept are a company I already trust for my camera equipment and accessories after great experience every time I’ve bought one of their products.This camera backpack is another example of why K&F Concept are always worth a look. The size and quality of this backpack are just fantastic. It just has so much space in it for your gear and is easily customisable so that each section fits your camera or lenses or accessories perfectly.I’ve been wearing it out on walks when I’m travelling and it’s proven to be superb. Very comfortable to wear and I really like how breathable the back part is on your back as it allows airflow to keep you cool when wearing it.So many different sections and pockets and compartments too, with some easy access doors on the side meaning you can get to your gear really quickly – love that!This is a great value for money backpack that is so well built it should be the last backpack you ever have to buyGreat backpack and I’m so happy with mine!
Mo –
Sturdy, versatile and good looking. Very impressive.
The bag is really nice looking with its grey mottled front panel. The main front compartment unzips from both ends around all three sides so the bag can be laid out flat. This is very convenient for arranging and organising the contents.Two of the larger dividers are velcroed to the sides of this compartment to form three separate areas. The velcro holds these into place firmly and securely. They are not easily dislodged and would hold a camera or heavy lenses without collapsing.The four smaller dividers can be placed in a number of ways to create more compact compartments if you wish to do so. This makes the bag very versatile. The middle section of the bag is accessible from a zipped panel on the outside of the bag so you don’t have to open up the whole thing to get into it. The bottom part can also be reached in a similar way via a zipped area. These are both well thought out and convenient additions.It is absolutely amazing how much is crammed into this bag in terms of both storage and convenience. There is a mesh compartment on one side which could hold a small tripod under which is yet another zipped up area which reveals a small toggled bag. Another section unzips to reveal a waterproof cover for the bag when it rains which is a neat touch.It also has a rear compartment which takes up the size of the bag and anything flat can be placed here. Probably a laptop or tablet as it’s all very well padded.It has a comfortable handle should you wish to carry it or alternatively there are strong, padded, and easily adjustable shoulder straps should you wish to use it as a rucksack.All in all I think that this is a brilliant bag and I am very happy with it. It is light, roomy and versatile and in my opinion has all the functionality you would need to accommodate your camera paraphernalia. It’s also very comfortable to wear. It is excellent for the price.
Amazon Reviewer –
K&F Concept Camera Backpack
This is a really good quality camera bag, all fastenings, seams, stitching and clasps are really well made and inspire confident.There are lots of pockets which are nicely protected and padded.I have a Sony A6000 which is only a small camera, but as I have started to expand my hobby and thus the amount of equipment and peripherals grows and grows. I can now keep everything in one place when needed and know that it is well protected, including, lenses, filters, external flash, charger, batteries, small tripod/grip etc.This bag is even waterproof and also comes with a rain cover for extra protection if rain is very heavy i suppose, or you just want that extra piece of mind.This bag has a laptop/tablet compartment, handy for a bit of editing on the fly or when you just need to transport a lot of equipment. This bag really does pack a lot of way, often including a pack lunch and a juice bottle.Top quality at a good price, highly recommended
Chas –
A well-made, spacious bag
K&F are turning out some good equipment at affordable prices, and this is no exception.The bag is capable of carrying more photo equipment than I would ever need on an outing, and that is allowing for my sandwiches and a bottle of water!Access is from multiple points, so a camera can be extracted without having to remove anything else. I am still trying to find the best layout for my equipment within the bag, but that is part of the process in making a change.The bag is well-made with strong zips and comes with a rain cover⦠just in case!
sup3rflotv –
Excellent comme sac à dos bien pratique pour ranger mon appareil photo avec tout le matériel. il y a plein de rangement même en dessous du sac, il y a une petite pochette bien cachée avec une petite housse pour la pluie. Câest vraiment bien pratique, surtout vu que jâhabite en Normandie. ð jâai pas eu lâoccasion de le porter très longtemps, mais ce que jâai pu voir pour lâinstant très agréable, ça me gêne pas sur le dos après tout dépend du matériel aussi dans le sac Mais franchement, si vous cherchez un bon sac à dos, je vous le recommande
Jbi –
Pafait
Brendon Cart –
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 doesnât scream âcamera bag,â 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 â side, top, bottom and full back â is incredibly helpful when you need to grab something quickly without fully opening the bag. The 25L capacity is generous; I was able to comfortably fit:2 Lumix cameras3 prime lensesOne 70-200mm DG DN SportsOne 150-600mm DG DN SportsAn SSDCFexpress Type B cards3 spare batteriesA mini tripodI also found that the top portion can hold a Sigma 150-600mm DG DN horizontally with the lens hood reversed â 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 â 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 youâre 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 doesnât tip forward when set down â 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 optionsGreat padding and security for delicate gearEasily converts into a standard backpackComes with a rain cover for all-weather useHolds a full shoot kit plus a 15.6” laptop comfortablyStylish, modern, and doesnât look too âcamera bagâ-ishComfortable straps and breathable back panelFolds flat when not in use â easy to storeCan fit a Sigma 150-600mm DG DN in the top portion horizontally with the lens hood reversedHates:The vertical division system takes a bit of getting used toSlightly bulky when fully packed (to be expected for a 25L bag)No quick tripod strap included on the bottom, like most bags have â youâll need to get creativeNot enough dividers included, especially for full gear loadsThe smaller dividers only have two Velcro flaps each, making it impossible to anchor them securely to the back side of the backpack â a third flap would offer better flexibility and stabilityOverall:This is one of the most thoughtfully designed mid-size camera backpacks Iâve used. It balances storage, accessibility, and comfort in a way that makes it genuinely useful for both professional shoots and casual day trips. Itâs got real modularity, excellent gear protection, and a clean design that doesnât draw unwanted attention. If youâre looking for a highly functional backpack that doesnât sacrifice comfort or looks, this one is a strong contender â just be prepared to supply a few of your own dividers.
Rotrotrap –
Molto comodo, almeno per un uso amatoriale. La cosa più comoda è lo sportellino laterale, si estrae la macchina in un attimo. Tanto posto facilmente configurabile. Tante tasche e taschine, per contenere tutto il corredo (tre corpi macchina, cinque obiettivi e adattatori, due caricabatteria e batterie di ricambio, cavi, un mini-treppiede, e rimane ancora posto nel vano più in basso, grande quanto uno zainetto da 10-15litri).
Artsier –
Esto es una opinión honesta y basada en mi experiencia.Las fotos, datos y descripción del anunciante son fieles a la realidad.La mochila me ha parecido simplemente espectacular. Lo primero que notas cuando la tienes en las manos es que está bien hecha: el tejido es resistente, los acabados están bien cuidados y las cremalleras se deslizan con suavidad sin dar la sensación de que se vayan a romper al primer tirón. Todo da una sensación de solidez que se agradece, sobre todo cuando sabes que vas a meter dentro equipo caro.Una de las cosas que más me ha sorprendido es la capacidad. A pesar de que no es una mochila gigante, el espacio está tan bien distribuido que he podido meter dos cuerpos de cámara, varios objetivos, filtros, cargadores, tarjetas de memoria, baterÃas, cables, un mini trÃpode, el portátil, y aún me sobra sitio. Y lo mejor es que, gracias a los separadores internos acolchados y firmes, todo queda en su sitio y no se mueve aunque la lleves cargada a tope. Además, los compartimentos se pueden reorganizar con bastante libertad, asà que si cambias de equipo o necesitas meter otra cosa, se adapta bien.También tiene un acceso lateral muy bien pensado, que te permite sacar la cámara en segundos sin tener que abrir todo el conjunto. Esto me ha resultado muy práctico para no perder tiempo cuando necesito hacer una foto rápida. Lo mismo con el acceso inferior y superior: todo está organizado para que puedas acceder justo a la parte que necesitas sin andar revolviendo el resto del contenido.El compartimento trasero está muy bien protegido y es ideal para llevar el portátil. Va pegado a la espalda y acolchado, asà que va seguro y no molesta nada. Las correas también están acolchadas, son cómodas incluso si te toca caminar bastante con todo el peso. Aunque echo de menos una ventilación algo más eficiente en la espalda, sobre todo en dÃas calurosos. En otras mochilas que he probado esto estaba más conseguido, pero tampoco me ha parecido un drama.Otro detalle útil es el soporte para trÃpode lateral, con una funda oculta para sujetarlo desde abajo. Me ha venido genial para llevar uno de tamaño medio sin que me molestara al caminar. También incluye una funda impermeable escondida en un bolsillo que se ajusta bien a toda la mochila. Es un extra que nunca viene mal si te pilla la lluvia de improviso.El diseño es bastante discreto, y eso lo agradezco. Aunque lleva el logo de K&F grande, como va en negro sobre gris, no llama mucho la atención. Prefiero que no parezca a simple vista que llevo encima todo un arsenal fotográfico.Por ponerle alguna pega, echo de menos una correa de sujeción al pecho o algo que sirva para estabilizar más la carga si vas por terreno más irregular. También podrÃa tener algo más de modularidad en algunas zonas interiores, sobre todo si usas equipo muy compacto, ya que en ese caso puede que algunos compartimentos queden algo grandes. Pero vamos, son detalles menores.A mà personalmente me ha encantado. Ligera, práctica, cómoda, y con más capacidad de la que parece. Lo mejor es que todo está pensado desde el punto de vista de quien realmente usa equipo fotográfico, y eso se nota. Muy recomendable.