K&F Concept Camera Backpack 25L Large Capacity Camera Bag for Photographers with Raincover Camera Case with 15.6 Inch Laptop Compartment Compatible for Canon/Nikon/Sony/DJI Mavic Drone - Backpack 25L Nature Wander 08(Gray)
SKU: KF13.164
The Concept Camera Backpack is an exceptional choice for photographers and gadget enthusiasts alike, with a 24L capacity and a dedicated 15.6-inch laptop compartment. I ordered this bag primarily for my drone and other gadgets, and it has exceeded my expectations in every way.
The quality is evident from the first glance, with three major compartments and numerous pockets providing ample storage. The padded top compartment is especially useful for laptops, ensuring they are well-protected. The bag is sturdy and supportive, with fully padded straps and back, making it extremely comfortable to wear.
Although slightly expensive, it offers excellent value for money given the superb protection it provides for valuable equipment. The inclusion of a rain cover is a thoughtful addition, ensuring gear stays dry in adverse weather.
I couldn't be happier with this purchase. It not only meets but surpasses my needs, making it a fantastic investment for any serious photographer or tech enthusiast. Highly recommended.
The quality is evident from the first glance, with three major compartments and numerous pockets providing ample storage. The padded top compartment is especially useful for laptops, ensuring they are well-protected. The bag is sturdy and supportive, with fully padded straps and back, making it extremely comfortable to wear.
Although slightly expensive, it offers excellent value for money given the superb protection it provides for valuable equipment. The inclusion of a rain cover is a thoughtful addition, ensuring gear stays dry in adverse weather.
I couldn't be happier with this purchase. It not only meets but surpasses my needs, making it a fantastic investment for any serious photographer or tech enthusiast. Highly recommended.
02/07/2025
The first thing I like about this K&F Concept bag is the appearance due to the fabrics used. The tweed style grey panels paired with simple black for everything else in about equal measure makes for a sophisticated bag. This product would blend in for situations where you want a back pack's functionality without the image of an outdoors hiker.
It has all kinds of zippered access points to the main section, plus several compartments inside and out that you (and pick pockets) might overlook at first because of where they are placed. The zippers have tag ends of round cordage that end in peanut sized plastic 'buttons.' Unfortunately my sample had one of these already separated and loose in the shipping bag on arrival. It had not opened up. It and the cord didn't have a good join for some reason and slipped apart I assume. A few minutes of DIY to pry open the button, insert the cord ends and squeeze it very hard with sturdy pliers to get enough grip got it back to appearing to function again. It was an odd distraction to otherwise being pleased with the construction of the bag.
There is an image on the printed contents of a strap with plastic buckle crossing the front of the chest, connected to rings on the big shoulder straps. My package contained no such cross strap and there is no other indication that it would normally be part of the contents. There was no rain cover, which I mention because at least one review mentions a cover. K&F information that I have doesn't mention a rain cover.
The interior is just wide enough to take my full frame mirrorless camera with my 300mm zoom lens attached, situated where it is the main item made accessible from the side panel. My outdoor shooting of recreational events and entertainment venues for years now is centered on switching the one camera body frequently from the 70-300mm lens to the original 28-70mm lens as I move about. I still haven't found or maybe I haven't properly figured out how to set up any bag to be able to do that with the bag still over both shoulders, and certainly never from trying to reach back around my left side to open the access panel. I also keep wishing these side access cavities were given some commitment to being a reinforced horizontal space so they don't buckle under the weight of a full frame camera and medium to large lens. The insides don't have to be so free form in my opinion. Or at least include a variety of hook and loop soft panels so rigid box shapes can be made from them.
It has all kinds of zippered access points to the main section, plus several compartments inside and out that you (and pick pockets) might overlook at first because of where they are placed. The zippers have tag ends of round cordage that end in peanut sized plastic 'buttons.' Unfortunately my sample had one of these already separated and loose in the shipping bag on arrival. It had not opened up. It and the cord didn't have a good join for some reason and slipped apart I assume. A few minutes of DIY to pry open the button, insert the cord ends and squeeze it very hard with sturdy pliers to get enough grip got it back to appearing to function again. It was an odd distraction to otherwise being pleased with the construction of the bag.
There is an image on the printed contents of a strap with plastic buckle crossing the front of the chest, connected to rings on the big shoulder straps. My package contained no such cross strap and there is no other indication that it would normally be part of the contents. There was no rain cover, which I mention because at least one review mentions a cover. K&F information that I have doesn't mention a rain cover.
The interior is just wide enough to take my full frame mirrorless camera with my 300mm zoom lens attached, situated where it is the main item made accessible from the side panel. My outdoor shooting of recreational events and entertainment venues for years now is centered on switching the one camera body frequently from the 70-300mm lens to the original 28-70mm lens as I move about. I still haven't found or maybe I haven't properly figured out how to set up any bag to be able to do that with the bag still over both shoulders, and certainly never from trying to reach back around my left side to open the access panel. I also keep wishing these side access cavities were given some commitment to being a reinforced horizontal space so they don't buckle under the weight of a full frame camera and medium to large lens. The insides don't have to be so free form in my opinion. Or at least include a variety of hook and loop soft panels so rigid box shapes can be made from them.
28/06/2025
What a well thought out camera backpack this is by K&K Concept. It is ideal for photographers who carry a good deal of kit around with them and it suits me perfectly. The bag is very spacious and takes a fair bit of filling but it does have room for everything I need for a day trip in addition to my camera and lenses etc making it double useful. It is ideal for my camera plus all the lenses which I was previously carrying in a separate bag so this backpack allows me to keep everything together. It also fits my tablet and all my memory cards and I am particularly keen on the pouch on the outside that holds my tripod, the little attached pouch that unzips and folds out to hold the bottom of the tripod is an excellent addition. The backpack is split into 3 different compartments and the top one fits my telescopic lens in or my drone. The centre compartment holds my main camera and 2 of my lenses and the bottom one holds my smaller camera and its lens. I really do like just how much I can fit into this bag. There are so many functional pockets, sections some of which are adjustable. The bag is water-proof but does come with a rain cover which covers the bag and works well. I like the side opening for quick access for on-the-go action shots. This is a comfortable backpack that even fully loaded sits well across my shoulders, the back is padded to allow for comfort and airflow and the straps are padded and lined with mesh to help keep you comfortable and cool. This backpack really has got all the space you need for an on-the-go photography session and I am delighted with it.
27/06/2025
Good storage bag
Well designed solid raincoat
You can store the compartments as you want
It is light and solid
Aesthetically it is good
Well designed solid raincoat
You can store the compartments as you want
It is light and solid
Aesthetically it is good
25/06/2025
I started photography 23 years ago. Over all those years, I've ignored camera backpacks, thinking they're too expensive for being "single use thing". On the other hand, in the recent years when going on vacations our family photography gear collection has grown so much that it was a big struggle to fit everything for a trip safely into regular backpack, where I used individual padded sacks inside to avoid equipment crashing against itself. It was also inefficient taking the stuff out, especially when it was at the bottom. So... maybe... the time has come for a specialised camera backpack. Here we are :-).
I already know the K&F brand and have many accessories from them. The backpack was not a disappointment. All in all it's a well-made product, came well packaged, with nice stickers, hint card and instructions. The materials used look and feel very durable, and the padding is excellent. The size is ideal for us who are smaller and lighter and don't want to carry something that's bigger than us (I'm 173cm, my wife is 167cm, and we both are pretty slim).
Regarding the compartments and capacity, for the recent trip I didn't have any problem fitting Sony A7C, 4 Sony FE lenses, Fujifilm X-E3 with a lens, small analog compact camera, and Nikon FM2n with a lens. Plus some accessories, such as chargers, cables (both also for laptop), second set of SD cards, lens cleaning tools, few filters, additional packs of analog films, passports, wallet, and 13in M1 Macbook Air... So in my book, the capacity is pretty solid. Admittedly we do not use large telephoto lenses, the largest I took on this trip was 85/1.8, but on the other hand not everyone needs to carry a total of 4 cameras and 6 lenses in one backpack (so once I would reduce the number of cameras, I can easily fit larger lenses — if I had any :-)).
During the trip, I was very happy with the backpack, especially with the comfortable padding, meaning that when carrying all the weight, it was still feeling comfy (and lighter than I would've guessed). Another great thing is the opening, so I was able to pick quickly anything from any location in the backpack. The outer pockets were also handy, for passports, wallets, etc.
If I have to find anything that was not perfect, then maybe the laptop pocket. It didn't seem it would accept much thicker laptop than the Macbook Air, so please take that into account and don't expect to fit there larger and thicker laptops like the 16in Macbook Pro or some larger machines by Dell or Thinkpad. And maybe I would welcome a bit more of "spare"/additional velcro dividers for the insides of the backpack — in my case with fairly compact mirrorless lenses, I would've been able to fit for example 4 lenses across the bottom if I had more dividers.
Overall, for the current incredible price around 60 EUR I think the backpack is absolutely gorgeous, and can definitely recommend it to everyone who doesn't need or want a large backpack for large lenses, medium format cameras or large laptop.
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Note: I received this item for review as part of Vine programme. However I would have never ordered something I don't need to use. I also pay for the shipping forwarding to my country. My review therefore reflects my opinion based on real world use of a product I need & want to use, and is written by me, not AI.
I already know the K&F brand and have many accessories from them. The backpack was not a disappointment. All in all it's a well-made product, came well packaged, with nice stickers, hint card and instructions. The materials used look and feel very durable, and the padding is excellent. The size is ideal for us who are smaller and lighter and don't want to carry something that's bigger than us (I'm 173cm, my wife is 167cm, and we both are pretty slim).
Regarding the compartments and capacity, for the recent trip I didn't have any problem fitting Sony A7C, 4 Sony FE lenses, Fujifilm X-E3 with a lens, small analog compact camera, and Nikon FM2n with a lens. Plus some accessories, such as chargers, cables (both also for laptop), second set of SD cards, lens cleaning tools, few filters, additional packs of analog films, passports, wallet, and 13in M1 Macbook Air... So in my book, the capacity is pretty solid. Admittedly we do not use large telephoto lenses, the largest I took on this trip was 85/1.8, but on the other hand not everyone needs to carry a total of 4 cameras and 6 lenses in one backpack (so once I would reduce the number of cameras, I can easily fit larger lenses — if I had any :-)).
During the trip, I was very happy with the backpack, especially with the comfortable padding, meaning that when carrying all the weight, it was still feeling comfy (and lighter than I would've guessed). Another great thing is the opening, so I was able to pick quickly anything from any location in the backpack. The outer pockets were also handy, for passports, wallets, etc.
If I have to find anything that was not perfect, then maybe the laptop pocket. It didn't seem it would accept much thicker laptop than the Macbook Air, so please take that into account and don't expect to fit there larger and thicker laptops like the 16in Macbook Pro or some larger machines by Dell or Thinkpad. And maybe I would welcome a bit more of "spare"/additional velcro dividers for the insides of the backpack — in my case with fairly compact mirrorless lenses, I would've been able to fit for example 4 lenses across the bottom if I had more dividers.
Overall, for the current incredible price around 60 EUR I think the backpack is absolutely gorgeous, and can definitely recommend it to everyone who doesn't need or want a large backpack for large lenses, medium format cameras or large laptop.
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Note: I received this item for review as part of Vine programme. However I would have never ordered something I don't need to use. I also pay for the shipping forwarding to my country. My review therefore reflects my opinion based on real world use of a product I need & want to use, and is written by me, not AI.
21/06/2025
If you're starting with photography in general and looking for a decent backpack that can hold your gear this is a great option.
Quality like I said is fair for the price.
Size is great, it can hold two cameras, accessories and a few lenses.
Quality like I said is fair for the price.
Size is great, it can hold two cameras, accessories and a few lenses.
11/06/2025
I am far from a professional photographer, but like to go for a hike with my camera every couple weeks. I do not have a huge setup just a camera, a couple lenses, tripod, and a handful of accessories like filter kits and extra batteries. This fits everything well with room to spare! I like how I can customize the compartments to fit my personal setup instead of just giving me a stationary setup. The Velcro is sturdy and the bag has a good amount of padding to protect my gear. The tripod holder is nice because you can fit a travel tripod in the normal setup but you can also open the extension pouch for a longer tripod.
The only issue that I had was my bag did not include the rain guard, but K&F immediately sent a replacement no questions asked, so I did not fault them a star.
At this price point, this bad is hard to beat! Its great for a hobbyist or aspiring professional!
The only issue that I had was my bag did not include the rain guard, but K&F immediately sent a replacement no questions asked, so I did not fault them a star.
At this price point, this bad is hard to beat! Its great for a hobbyist or aspiring professional!
09/06/2025
This very elegant camera bag has a neat finish and comes with removable partitions for some.
The arrangement of these partitions requires careful consideration of the needs that we will have depending on the equipment to be taken. If we regularly change the type of equipment to bring, the partitioning will become more complex. Two long partitions are sewn and only foldable.
Personally I tried to place the partitions as best as possible to take during this test a 24x36 body with grip and 24-105 lens, a 70-200/2.8 lens, a wide angle zoom, a cobra flash, an additional reflex body , a focal length extender, two batteries, memory cards, an ND filter, and a 15" computer. I added a water bottle in the side net which can also be used as a small tripod.
Everything fits well in the bag without any problem, it's very roomy, but there is no more room for a few more accessories, the mini integrated pockets are very small. I would have liked to add a few more items like other filters, a power bank, notebook and pens, or even a waterproof protective bag. Here it gets a little complicated because there are a few large, soft pockets missing for these little accessories, for example on the large exterior side which is ultimately quite flat (certainly good for the style and the logo, but less so for the functionality).
For side and bottom access, it works very well and allows you to avoid opening the entire bag when conditions are not optimal or you cannot easily place the bag on the ground. Well thought out and the small accepted pockets are judiciously placed on these opening flaps.
The arrangement of these partitions requires careful consideration of the needs that we will have depending on the equipment to be taken. If we regularly change the type of equipment to bring, the partitioning will become more complex. Two long partitions are sewn and only foldable.
Personally I tried to place the partitions as best as possible to take during this test a 24x36 body with grip and 24-105 lens, a 70-200/2.8 lens, a wide angle zoom, a cobra flash, an additional reflex body , a focal length extender, two batteries, memory cards, an ND filter, and a 15" computer. I added a water bottle in the side net which can also be used as a small tripod.
Everything fits well in the bag without any problem, it's very roomy, but there is no more room for a few more accessories, the mini integrated pockets are very small. I would have liked to add a few more items like other filters, a power bank, notebook and pens, or even a waterproof protective bag. Here it gets a little complicated because there are a few large, soft pockets missing for these little accessories, for example on the large exterior side which is ultimately quite flat (certainly good for the style and the logo, but less so for the functionality).
For side and bottom access, it works very well and allows you to avoid opening the entire bag when conditions are not optimal or you cannot easily place the bag on the ground. Well thought out and the small accepted pockets are judiciously placed on these opening flaps.
08/06/2025
This camera bag is INSANELY good, which makes sense since its coming from K&F which is a pretty solid brand of equipment!
The fabric is really good quality - its very thick and padded inside and outside to keep your stuff safe! The zippers are also really good quality, and they have that elastic thats attached to the zipper that makes it easy to open and also lets you put a lock on it!
It holds a lot, which is great, and the layout is flexible which is fantastic - and it has quick slots / pockets to open up and grab the most important things without needing to open up the entire bag - which is great!
Its also not super big or bulky which is really nice! Perfect for two cameras and accessories with room to spare!
Overall really impressed!
The fabric is really good quality - its very thick and padded inside and outside to keep your stuff safe! The zippers are also really good quality, and they have that elastic thats attached to the zipper that makes it easy to open and also lets you put a lock on it!
It holds a lot, which is great, and the layout is flexible which is fantastic - and it has quick slots / pockets to open up and grab the most important things without needing to open up the entire bag - which is great!
Its also not super big or bulky which is really nice! Perfect for two cameras and accessories with room to spare!
Overall really impressed!
04/06/2025
I love camera bags. Each one has a unique look and feeling to it. Finding one that meets your needs, style, usage, and budget is a daunting task.
This is a great mid-range camera bag with a really nice capacity. It'll hold quite a bit of gear and looks great doing it.
There are so many pockets and little nookes for storing gear, cards, and accessories. K&F puts their unique spin on the storage (it took me a bit to find the hidden rain pouch) and the accessory/tripod pocket is super handy.
The backpack has multiple access points - bottom, side, and top. You can quickly get the gear you're after, if configured properly. The entire "front" unzips, opening up like a bag. I personally prefer the backside to unzip so I can keep that part clean and dry if I set it down in wet grass or dirt.
The interior configuration is confusing. It has removeable velcro dividers. It also has two internal dividers that can pop up (or lay flat) as needed. It comes with a card saying to put the dividers in the correct orientation. However, the included graphic/configuration doesn't look like it is from this backpack, so it makes configuration confusing. Even after looking at the posted photos, I'm still not sure how it is totally configured. Having a small printout that has the options - and maybe some sort of legend/graphic showing which pieces are in place would be crazy helpful. I have it set-up so it works, but it feels like I'm missing something with how well laid out everything else is. Maybe I'll figure it out overtime.
This is a great mid-range camera bag with a really nice capacity. It'll hold quite a bit of gear and looks great doing it.
There are so many pockets and little nookes for storing gear, cards, and accessories. K&F puts their unique spin on the storage (it took me a bit to find the hidden rain pouch) and the accessory/tripod pocket is super handy.
The backpack has multiple access points - bottom, side, and top. You can quickly get the gear you're after, if configured properly. The entire "front" unzips, opening up like a bag. I personally prefer the backside to unzip so I can keep that part clean and dry if I set it down in wet grass or dirt.
The interior configuration is confusing. It has removeable velcro dividers. It also has two internal dividers that can pop up (or lay flat) as needed. It comes with a card saying to put the dividers in the correct orientation. However, the included graphic/configuration doesn't look like it is from this backpack, so it makes configuration confusing. Even after looking at the posted photos, I'm still not sure how it is totally configured. Having a small printout that has the options - and maybe some sort of legend/graphic showing which pieces are in place would be crazy helpful. I have it set-up so it works, but it feels like I'm missing something with how well laid out everything else is. Maybe I'll figure it out overtime.
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