K&F Concept Camera Backpack Waterproof Photography Camera Bag 15.6″ Laptop Compartment for SLR/DSLR Camera, Lens and Accessories with Rain Cover

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【Large Capacity】20L dedicated camera & laptop (within 15.6″) space with removable padded dividers hold 1 DSLR cameras + 2 lenses and clothes.

【Expandable Capacity】The easy-access roll-down top of the camera backpack means which gives an extra 10% of space as well as external accessory pockets for personal things and external tripod bag.

【Top & Side Access】The anti-theft quick top access keeps camera gears in a safe status,while the side access allows for reaching the camera in a short time.

【Extremely Waterproof & Safe】 The camera backpack is constructed with durable, water-resistant 900D nylon with rain cover to keep your gear fully protected.

【Easy Travel】 Breathable air-mesh widened and thickened shoulder strap and back ,and adjustable chest buckle to work together to distributing the weight evenly and reducing the burden of your pack.

SKU: B084G2RVY7 Category:

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Package Dimensions

18.1 x 14.2 x 6.4 inches

Item Weight

3.08 pounds

ASIN

B084G2RVY7

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Best Sellers Rank

#556 in Camera Cases

Date First Available

February 3, 2020

Department

Unisex-adult

Manufacturer

Shenzhen Zhuoer Photograph

10 reviews for K&F Concept Camera Backpack Waterproof Photography Camera Bag 15.6″ Laptop Compartment for SLR/DSLR Camera, Lens and Accessories with Rain Cover

  1. jeffgrantMEDIA

    Your browser does not support HTML5 video.  So you need a new camera bag. Your head is spinning with options. You see bags ranging from $25-$400! Where do you go? Do I need a $300-$400 camera bag? Will the $25 bag fall apart? The simple answer is, no and yes. No you do not need a $300 camera bag, and yes a $25 bag will fall apart. You are paying for the name when you buy those big company bags. Yes some of them are killer, have a lot of thought put into them and work flawlessly…. but chances are you are not getting all that is promised from those companies. An the bargain basement bags… well lets just say an Amazon Basics bag fell apart on me before there was even nay gear in it.Enter K & F Concept. A company you may have never heard about, until you stumbled upon it here. Well let me be the first to say CONGRATULATIONS! You have found an end to your search. I am a pro videographer…. and with that comes with ALWAYS having a camera near by. I’ve used a lot of big name expensive bags, and I have been left feeling disappointed, and having waisted a lot of time and money…. mostly the money…. those things are pricy fails. But once I got my paws on this here bag, it was all gravy baby. Sure there are a few things I would change about this bag… but perfection is an unattainable goal! There are far more positives than the three things I would change about this bag.It’s right about the perfect size to carry everything you need, with out also bringing along the backyard grill (but I mean come on, who doesn’t want to take a break with some burgers and dogs freshly cooked). And that seems to be the issue with 30L bags. And you don’t realize it until the next day when your back is in pain and you needed a shoe horn to get out of bed. Along with being the perfect size, it is fairly standard with the interior organization. Plenty of space and dividers to set it up to your personal specs. AND there is still quick access on the top of the bag!The tripod location is great, as it allows you to still have both side pockets for other things, like a gimbal and that bottle of water. It also allows you to have a smaller footprint. Which is great when you’re say, walking though a door… being a little narrower will really save you on that security deposit on your apartment.In the end, I am very happy with this bag. And I would say this is a well thought out, and well made bag. No need to spend double on a name brand bag, when you can get quality at a very fair price.

  2. Island Girl

    This will work well for a day trip or weekend getaway for a novice photographer. The bottom works like a drawer for one DSLR camera, a small- or medium-sized lens, a flash, and a small folio of filters. There are dedicated pockets for memory cards and an extra battery. There are 2 roomy pockets on the front, a strap across the back to secure this bag to a rolling suitcase, and a mesh pockets on the side with velcro straps to hold a tripod. Inside the camera drawer are movable dividers so you can customize the spaces you’ll need. The top half of the bag has enough room for 1 or 2 days of clothes. Personally, I would use this as a carry-on that allows me to keep my camera with me (instead of packed in luggage that could get lost by the airlines) along with a bag of toiletries, an extra t-shirt, leggings, underwear, and a pair of flats. Why? Because I’ve had my luggage get lost by the airline, so I learned the hard way to have an extra outfit and my toiletries with me so that I don’t have to scramble to replace them while wearing the same clothes until the airline finds my luggage. The only improvements I would make to this bag are:1. Make the camera drawer dividers more cushioning, because they are kinda hard, and2. Make that drawer lockable and secure. As it is, the drawer zips closed. So a talented pick-pocket would just have to tug at the zipper, pull the drawer out, and snatch my beloved crimson red Nikon D3400.But overall I like this bag and look forward to using it when Covid is under control and I can get back out in the world with my camera.

  3. Sara

    Your browser does not support HTML5 video.  This is an awesome 15.6″ camera backpack. It has a large storage capacity at the top that kin extended out from 45 cm to 65 cm. It cannot so full down if you don’t need the extra 20 cm. It has a side access panel that zips up and the access panel has 3 separate areas for your camera accessories. It also has 2 little pockets as well.The front of the backback has 2 zipper pockets and the backpack closes with a really nice metal buckle. The material vote the backpack is made of feels waterproof it is definitely water resistant and it also comes with a waterproof rain cover.I feel like this camera bag has really thought of it all and everything about it just screams quality. It also has external tripod straps so that you can carry your tripod and reflective strips as well. Makes transporting my camera and accessories easy and safe! LOVE IT!

  4. Duke Pham

    Your browser does not support HTML5 video.  I have some different backpacks for different purposes. When I go out for photo/video shooting, I use the big ones that can load up all of my equipments. But for daily use, I don’t want to carry all of the stuff. In fact, I want it as lightweight as possible.I like the material. It looks nice and can stand the light rain even it comes with the rain cover. I carry a camera, two lenses, an iPad Pro, a small tripod and some accessories as well as some documents. everything fits in the bag nicely. I like the side access to get the camera out quicklyWatch the video for more details.

  5. Hannah

    I am a professional photographer and I spend a lot of time out on commercial fishing boats here in Maine – my search for a bag that could hold my gear safely and not be obnoxious to use has been long and pricey. I randomly found this bag in my Amazon search one day – and I am so glad! This bag was worth it.I recently did a 3 day tour out on two Maine islands with several boats. This bag survived a few lobster hauls and a kelp harvest – but more importantly – NOTHING was wrong or even damp in my gear (except from what water I got on them while shooting). The bottom structure could use slightly stickier velcro on the bottom pull out tray, but it wasn’t a problem during use, just a note. I set a small SLR bag inside the open roll top area for a second big SLR and used the bottom tray for my DSLR and a Nikonos V (film dive camera). I was able to fit film, a light meter, 2 large SLRs, a dive camera (about the size of a mirrorless with lens), and some rain covers for gear. I did carry my laptop in it on the trip to the islands, and that worked well, I just removed it for the shoots on the water. It was also very easy to access my gear – no fiddling around and feeling like the bag was slowing me down. It was also really comfortable to wear. I’m a small person, and I carried heavy gear up and down ramps at low tide (that’s a 20′ climb), over the sides of boats, in and out of skiffs, and through some trails to get down to the shoreline and never really had to readjust or shift the bag.One notable thing about this bag is the exterior material. It was really tough. I really abused this thing and it was ok. It got bait spilled on it, lots of sea water splashed on it, kelp was stuck to it, I dragged it across a rough lobster trap when I was in a hurry to move … nothing damaged it and it wiped clean really easily, so it doesn’t stink like a lot of my other bags still do after similar abuse. The clasp on the roll top is arguably one of the toughest ones I’ve ever used. It’s a really great feature.Survival story: On my 2nd haul, they dumped the tank they keep their lobsters on deck at the lobster pound so they could weigh them, and I had forgotten my bag down at the stern (where it drains). The water rushed down and the bag was sitting right in 3″ of water for several seconds – nothing got wet except the fabric straps on the exterior and the padded back. Also, earlier some bait splashed up onto it, and it was pretty ripe. I emptied it out (removed the tray) and threw it in the tub in cold water with some castile soap and vinegar at home and it dried out easily and has no stink on it.Bottom line – don’t submerge it – as the description says, it’s not a true dry bag. But, it’s pretty dang close. If a bag can protect gear easily and make it through a 3 day marathon of lobstering and kelp harvesting in Maine, I think it’s a solid purchase.

  6. Ivy

    I’m in love with this bag. I shopped for a long time trying to find the perfect camera bag and this is definitely worth the price tag. I use this everyday now so I never don’t have my gear with me. The camera storage space is very well padded it doesn’t hold my cameras snugg enough cause I think it’s designed for more bulky dslrs but I was able to move the compartments around to get a better fit and still have everything safe inside. The bag also isn’t very bulky or large so it doesn’t look like I’m carrying my whole room with me all the time. I really love that there is back and side access to the camera only I don’t like the bags were it’s on the front. This design really keeps thieves away.

  7. Werley Family

    Your browser does not support HTML5 video.  I have multiple bags and each has their purpose. I’ll be honest, with this bag I just love the color combo and aesthetics. The jean look with the brown straps and antique looking buckles appeals to me in a big way. Every bag now is future looking, so its nice to have a classic and classy look.Please watch the video if you want to dive into the ins and outs of the bag.However this has become my around town daily bag, it looks great, has plenty of storage and a lot of convenient pockets. The area for the camera and lenses, could be a bit wider, but its not bad. Im able to toss a drone, extra batteries, camera and 3 lenses in there. Then on the front bag, clips and accessories. The top can handle everything else, its an open pouch with some side pockets. I usually toss the gopro case, cleaning kit etc type things there. Overall the bag does exactly what its meant to do. No complaints and I love the color combo. I havent seen anybody else with that combo.

  8. John

    I’ve tried many camera bags in the past looking for good combinations of functionality, comfort, durability, and style. I used to like the messenger style bags but recently started trying the backpacks and I’m so glad I did. I didnt realize how much more comfortable it was to carry all my gear using two back pack straps instead of the single strap that messengers have. Once I knew I like the backpack style camera bags, i’ve been on a mission to find the right one for me. And I think I found a keeper with this K&F bag. The top compartment has lots of storage. The side pocket are very useful for holding small items. Has a tripod/bottle holder. Really like how the camera compartment is accessible from the back of the pack instead of the front so that nobody can unknowingly open your camera compartment from behind you. The bag can fit my camera with a lens attached along with two other lenses plus some accessories like extra batteries, filters, flash. The chest strap is a nice addition but would have liked if it could be adjusted up and down the side straps. It also comes with a weatherproof bag cover in case you get caught in some rain while out in the field (very nice). Overall, this bag is a solid option

  9. Ms Slizzle

    This was nicer than expected and roomy without being to bulky.I did not try it yet with my mono or tripod yet so I can’t comment to that. Ima an amateur with a pretty decent camera i Re ieved as a gift and I wanted something more weather resistant and easy to get camera in out. I also wanted room to carry my non camera things. Between having to have my epi-pen and Benadryl, car keys ID , money…. I was able to put an extra bottle of water in there and didn’t have any worry about sweat running into camera area. (Also threw in my smaller hoodie when it got hot and my zoo beer refill glass- a little tough to close but nothing fell out)The side zipper where you can pull out the camera without opening the whole thing is great! With the sturdy Velcro dividers I am able to adjust it to my camera length so the other items won’t fall out. It’s even better when I need a break from the camera around my neck. If my husband is wearing it I can quickly zip the camera out while he’s wearing it. It is also not too uncomfortable for someone who hasn’t had a backpack in over 25 years.Big concern was also safety, accessible it thieves. Those aren’t real buckles, it’s just decoration. It’s small little snaps. But under the top flap is a drawstring bag enclosure which is easy to open but would be very obvious if someone was trying to steel your stuff. And the zipper camera areas are hard to open because they have to be flat to get to it. Important because after two times in nyc this year and carrying camera in a small bag crossed in front of me and being very uncomfortable but also having morons pushing up behind me in crowds. Might keep me and my stuff safe!

  10. Pandora808

    Great Camera Backpack. Water proof, light weight, very durable canvas with roll over top. Solid stitching, heavy duty zippers and buckles. Also has an Anti Theft buckle. Top expands which allows lots of extra space for camera accessories and miscellaneous stuff. Has padded space for a laptop or iPad. Camera storage Area is very well padded. Has enough room for a camera and 3 lenses. Keeps camera body and lenses protected from being damaged. There’s also a place to hold a tripod on side of backpack and two zipper pockets in front. Back of backpack is well padded. Straps are wide and thick making it very comfortable over my shoulders. The extra strap helps to keep backpack secure.Perfect for all my camera, accessories and other stuff! So stoke I decided to buy this backpack.

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