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5
Great travel bag!
I bought it for my boyfriend, and he loved it! I really liked the color and the zipper on the side of the camera is amazing, you can store other things too.
26/08/2024
John Jorgensen
5
Basically good but could be slightly improved
First, the main compartment, which can be accessed by opening the back panel of the bag. As is common with camera bags, this one contains a series of dividers that attach to the main compartment walls and to each other via Velcro. There are two long dividers that run from top to bottom of the compartment to divide the bag into thirds and three short ones that can be used to divide thirds. Adding a fourth divider from the camera bag I'm retiring in favor of this one, I got a 2x3 grid to hold the body of my D3300 (I have to unscrew the strap and hang it over other compartments), four lenses, and a lens ball. The different sizes of the occupants of the different compartments tend to press against each other, and the connections of the various partitions can be a bit imprecise, but it all looks good enough. Each device is comfortable enough that it doesn't feel crowded, but not so tight that it can't be easily removed. The last third of the compartment formed by inserting the long dividers cannot be divided, as the material on that side of the bag does not accept Velcro. The result is a rather large compartment that only serves me as an area to store various accessories that can slide around a bit. I don't normally use a flash, but if I did it would probably fit in this slot pretty easily. Next to that wall are two very small Velcro chambers, each capable of holding almost a battery. (Handy for me, as I carry three with me: one on camera and two in reserve at any given time.) Most notably, there are two pockets that are great for stashing some flat accessories, like my gray cards, and some plastic filter keys. cockroaches that I thought it wise to keep in my pocket. These bags are very loose and everything in them is sure to slip if the bag is turned over. There is a separate compartment behind these pockets. The bottom of this compartment is formed by another divider with velcro. So if you really want to, you can remove them and access them while the main compartment is open. However, you would have to take it apart so much that it wouldn't be worth the effort. This separate compartment is accessed via a zipper that runs just a short distance down the side of the bag (further showing that this should be treated as a separate compartment). With the exception of a key chain that can be attached via a strap, there's nothing in this compartment that will add anchorage or stability to anything you choose to store here. There is also no padding on the top and sides of the compartment. Therefore, there is almost no photographic equipment that I would trust. Which isn't really a problem, as everything I usually keep in my kit fits in the main compartment. Since I use my camera bag as a personal item when I'm flying, I'm hoping to use this space to store lots of small items that don't need to be safely stowed and that I might need to access on an airplane or at a terminal. It'll be a nice change stuffing stuff like this in my pockets. But otherwise I plan to leave this blank. to use this space to store various small items that don't need to be kept secure and that I might need to access on a plane or in a terminal. It'll be a nice change stuffing stuff like this in my pockets. But otherwise I plan to leave this blank. to use this space to store various small items that don't need to be kept secure and that I might need to access on a plane or in a terminal. It'll be a nice change stuffing stuff like this in my pockets. But otherwise I plan to leave this blank. The inside of the bag's back flap, the part you open to access the main compartment, has a very large pocket that holds a laptop. As big as this bag is, it's not big enough for my computer (which is fine; I rarely travel with my computer these days). At least with the camera bag setup I'm using, I'd be very concerned if putting a computer in it would risk crushing it and/or some photographic equipment. But I'm having a hard time viewing someone else's computer there. Close the main compartment, fold a large flap over the top of the bag and secure the flap with a hook. These hooks seem to keep the flap in place securely enough, and they're also not too difficult to unhook, but I really don't see the advantage they offer over a more conventional pair of buckles. Now that the bag is closed, I identify most of the opportunities for improvement. Aside from the messy hook closure, there appear to be some odd straps. Most are easy to remove and the rest are pretty discreet. But what function they were supposed to fulfill is a mystery to me. There are a couple of handles on the bottom of the bag that have room for a tripod, and I definitely appreciate that. Before this became commonplace with camera bags, I had to carry my tripod separately whenever I needed it, and it was so annoying that I often just left it behind. There have been many occasions when I have come across an environment that would have required a tripod and had to forego the outlet. But other than the tripod handles and an elastic top closure pocket for a water bottle, there's no way to hide anything on the outside of the bag. Not a single zippered pocket of any size, though there are plenty of places something like that would fit nicely. It seems like a waste. (What initially looks like a fairly large zippered bag is just a window into the camera bag's main compartment, with no Velcro on the side where I hop around my various accessories. I don't think I'll ever need such quick access to this one.) compartment; if I need something quick on hand, I keep it in the separate zippered pocket.) Otherwise, the straps are adjustable over a wide range, so I think just about everyone will find a comfortable length. I certainly did; and when I say I find it comfortable, I mean someone who hasn't carried a backpack more than a few times since I was in high school. While I've found a few things I can't pick out, the fact remains that this bag stores all of my photography gear in a space that's compact but still roomier than a conventional over-the-shoulder camera bag. It's comfortable and easy to use and I don't expect any real problems with it. The only thing I can't rate right now is how easily it fits under an airplane seat. I don't expect any issues there, but I will update this review if needed the next time I fly.
20/08/2024
John Jorgensen
5
Basically good but could be slightly improved
First, the main compartment, which can be accessed by opening the back panel of the bag. As is common with camera bags, this one contains a series of dividers that attach to the main compartment walls and to each other via Velcro. There are two long dividers that run from top to bottom of the compartment to divide the bag into thirds and three short ones that can be used to divide thirds. Adding a fourth divider from the camera bag I'm retiring in favor of this one, I got a 2x3 grid to hold the body of my D3300 (I have to unscrew the strap and hang it over other compartments), four lenses, and a lens ball. The different sizes of the occupants of the different compartments tend to press against each other, and the connections of the various partitions can be a bit imprecise, but it all looks good enough. Each device is comfortable enough that it doesn't feel crowded, but not so tight that it can't be easily removed. The last third of the compartment formed by inserting the long dividers cannot be divided, as the material on that side of the bag does not accept Velcro. The result is a rather large compartment that only serves me as an area to store various accessories that can slide around a bit. I don't normally use a flash, but if I did it would probably fit in this slot pretty easily. Next to that wall are two very small Velcro chambers, each capable of holding almost a battery. (Very handy for me, as I carry three with me: one on camera and two in reserve at any given time.) Most notably, there are two pockets that are great for stashing a few flat accessories, like my gray cards, and some cheap plastic filter keys that I thought it wise to keep in my pocket. These bags are very loose and everything in them is sure to slip if the bag is turned over. There is a separate compartment behind these pockets. The bottom of this compartment is formed by another divider with velcro. So if you really want to, you can remove them and access them while the main compartment is open. However, you would have to take it apart so much that it wouldn't be worth the effort. This separate compartment is accessed via a zipper that runs just a short distance down the side of the bag (further showing that this should be treated as a separate compartment). With the exception of a keychain that can be attached by a strap, there's nothing in this compartment that will add anchorage or stability to anything you choose to store here. There is also no padding on the top and sides of the compartment. Therefore, there is almost no photographic equipment that I would trust. Which isn't really a problem, as everything I usually keep in my kit fits in the main compartment. Since I use my camera bag as a personal item when I'm flying, I'm hoping to use this space to store lots of small items that don't need to be safely stowed and that I might need to access on an airplane or at a terminal. It'll be a nice change stuffing stuff like this in my pockets. But otherwise I plan to leave this blank. to use this space to store various small items that don't need to be kept secure and that I might need to access on a plane or in a terminal. It'll be a nice change stuffing stuff like this in my pockets. But otherwise I plan to leave this blank. to use this space to store various small items that don't need to be kept secure and that I might need to access on a plane or in a terminal. It'll be a nice change stuffing stuff like this in my pockets. But otherwise I plan to leave this blank. The inside of the bag's back flap, the part you open to access the main compartment, has a very large pocket that holds a laptop. As big as this bag is, it's not big enough for my computer (which is fine; I rarely travel with my computer these days). At least with the camera bag setup I'm using, I'd be very concerned if putting a computer in it would risk crushing it and/or some photographic equipment. But I'm having a hard time viewing someone else's computer there. Close the main compartment, fold a large flap over the top of the bag and secure the flap with a hook. These hooks seem to keep the flap in place securely enough, and they're also not too difficult to unhook, but I really don't see the advantage they offer over a more conventional pair of buckles. Now that the bag is closed, I identify most of the opportunities for improvement. Aside from the messy hook closure, there appear to be some odd straps. Most are easy to remove and the rest are pretty discreet. But what function they were supposed to fulfill is a mystery to me. There are a couple of handles on the bottom of the bag that have room for a tripod, and I definitely appreciate that. Before this became commonplace with camera bags, I had to carry my tripod separately whenever I needed it, and it was so annoying that I often just left it behind. There have been many occasions when I have come across an environment that would have required a tripod and had to forego the outlet. But other than the tripod handles and an elastic top closure pocket for a water bottle, there's no way to hide anything on the outside of the bag. Not a single zippered pocket of any size, though there are plenty of places something like that would fit nicely. It seems like a waste. (What initially looks like a fairly large zippered bag is just a window into the camera bag's main compartment, with no Velcro on the side where I hop around my various accessories. I don't think I'll ever need such quick access to this one.) compartment; if I need something quick on hand, I keep it in the separate zippered pocket.) Otherwise, the straps are adjustable over a wide range, so I think just about everyone will find a comfortable length. I certainly did; and when I say I find it comfortable, I mean someone who hasn't carried a backpack more than a few times since I was in high school. While I've found a few things I can't pick out, the fact is, this bag stores all of my photography gear in a compact space, but still roomier than a conventional over-the-shoulder camera bag. It's comfortable and easy to use and I don't expect any real problems with it. The only thing I can't rate right now is how easily it fits under an airplane seat. I don't expect any issues there, but I will update this review if needed the next time I fly.
04/06/2024
Jochen Libra
4
In night vision mode you can easily see more...
three modes are offered here: an infrared mode, a color mode and an alarm mode.

► Brand manufacturers are making it increasingly difficult for other camera manufacturers to establish themselves successfully. In order to be able to counter this, the scope of services and the price must be right.
Can you expect a good outdoor-capable camera for currently around €160, which instead of Full HD (1,080p) offers 2K, a light with infrared and alarm, two-way audio and a horizontal rotation range of 355° and 120° vertically ? Yes, you can, because I haven't found any real vulnerabilities so far. So if you can do without 4K, you can buy a good device at an attractive price, which tends to cost more from other manufacturers and also offers flawless workmanship and good optics.

►► In short: attractive appearance, flawless workmanship, power connection required(!), sharp photos/videos, spotlight, two-way audio and with direct recording option (micro SD card), optional cloud storage, thanks to the motor. Control 360° monitoring possible. This ensures good comfort overall.

► There are many good reasons for a camera surveillance system, which is why I have been using various cameras indoors and outdoors for years. The K&F surveillance camera is specially designed for outdoors. My previous cameras are used to monitor pets, but of course I also want to know what happens in my/our absence. For many parents in the home, this is certainly a key reason to buy a surveillance camera. I really don't want to think about burglars here...

► Installation: The instructions are very helpful and should be able to fix any problems. Within this, the connection of the camera succeeds quite quickly and you can then get started immediately. Here you can set a few things and call up recordings.

First you have to agree to the terms of use and data protection guidelines in the German-language app and then register (e-mail, password). After this procedure you also have access to the data in the camera (card) and other settings ("Settings"). You also have access to your camera on the go. You are guided within the well-structured and so far stable app, so that the cameras can then be called up separately. On a smartphone/tablet, the whole thing with images/videos looks pretty decent, although you can make appropriate changes to the settings. Fiddle around a bit to try some things, e.g. B. when creating scenes, routines / schedules, within which the camera should be "sharp", or when the light should be switched on.

► What the cameras can do - Requirements for good reception
Based on my previous experiences with other cameras of this or a similar type, I was not disappointed here either, although I prefer operation via LAN cable, at least indoors, for fundamental reasons.

The respective image from the surveillance camera is detailed and sharp during the day. If you zoom in (digitally), this is more or less at the expense of the sharpness, despite 2K, because there is no optical zoom. In night vision mode and tending to low light and in the dark, the image is still satisfactory and not faint and blurry. Then black and white without light, but ok
If, on the other hand, the spotlight is activated, you have color and more details even in the dark. This is a certain added value and may also serve as a deterrent, whereby the infrared mode detects movements and then activates the light, while the alarm mode lives up to its name... ;-) The area to be monitored regularly should be narrowed down as precisely as possible in
advance , so that the camera despite motor. Control does not need to be panned in the main viewing area. Not to forget the important remote access: this worked quite well in the test, as long as you are not stuck in a dead spot, you will (hopefully) be notified in good time if something happens.

► A battery was not installed here, which limits the flexibility in a certain way. A protected (!) power connection (possibly with an extension cable) must therefore be available. But this also has the advantage that the camera can be used more frequently without the battery (with or without solar) dying too quickly... ►

What else is important? You have to do without an optical zoom here. However, that is not to be expected in this price range and is also not standard. But there is also a solid two-way audio (intercom function). All in all, a nice performance package.

► Keyword data/theft: If the camera accidentally falls into the wrong hands, the data recorded on the micro SD card will fall into the wrong hands. An occasional data backup (PC or similar) can't do any harm anyway, although the question is what third parties want to do with the recordings... (unless thieves break in and cover up tracks...). The cloud service is therefore not absolutely necessary here.

►►► Conclusion: Overall, the camera makes a good impression in terms of equipment and also visually. Ensure the best possible reception, because there are many sources of interference lurking in the 2.4 GHz network, which can have an unfavorable effect. If that works, you get a smooth, sharp picture during the day, with a limited wide angle, but also motor. Steering. The resolution in the dark is also good using the spotlight, although a number of details can also be made out at a distance in addition to the color view.

Note: Alarms ("warning notifications") via motion detection/sounds are possible, ok for my purposes and therefore usable. Remote access also works, which means extra security on the go. Nevertheless, if there are any problems (too many/too few alarms), you should generally tinker a little and avoid moving backgrounds or background noise as much as possible.

Despite the lack of long-term experience, there are also four stars from a price point of view because I like the scope of services.
26/05/2024
Jenna B.
5
Not compatible
I liked the camera for the most part - great size and look - but it wasn’t compatible with my Chromebook or Apple laptop as I needed it to be. Instead of working to find some inconvenient way to transfer my photos, I returned the camera and will find something else.
15/03/2024
Kellye garner
4
Camera
The perfect little camera to have with no matter what what your doing to capture life easy to use and store away thanks
20/09/2023
James Thomas
5
Great little camera.
Great Outdoor Surveillance Camera. We got one to keep an eye on our dog during the day. The subscription plan is reasonable when compared to other companies (like Arlo etc) and only needed if you want to have access to stored videos. Given the camera should cost a lot more the sub is very affordable.
We have multiple ring cameras in our house and being able to pay one sub for access to all is good value.
12/08/2023
Jochen Libra
5
With an additional light you can easily see more...
... and this is especially true in the dark, because this is where the light scores and allows more detail and color vision.

► Brand manufacturers are making it increasingly difficult for other camera manufacturers to establish themselves successfully. In order to be able to counter this, the scope of services and the price must be right. Can you expect a good outdoor-capable WLAN camera for currently around A$200, which instead of Full HD (1,080p) has 2K, a light, two-way audio and a generous pan range (355° Pan and 120° Tilt)? offers ? Yes, you can, because I haven't found any real vulnerabilities so far. So if you can do without 4K, you can buy a good device at an attractive price, which tends to cost more from other manufacturers and also offers flawless workmanship and good optics.

►► Summary: attractive appearance, flawless workmanship, no separate power connection required due to the 9,600mAh battery + solar panel(!), sharp photos/videos, two-way audio and with direct recording options (micro SD card), free cloud -Storage (7 days), thanks to the engine. Control extensively rotatable. Overall, this ensures very good comfort.

► There are many good reasons for a camera surveillance system, which is why I have been using various cameras indoors and outdoors for years. The K&F Concept surveillance camera is specially designed for outdoors, although indoors is of course also possible. My previous cameras are used to monitor pets, but of course I also want to know what happens in my/our absence. For many parents in the home, this is certainly a key reason to buy a surveillance camera. I really don't like to think about burglars...

► Currently I mainly rely on two WLAN camera manufacturers (Blink and Reolink), but I also know other systems, e.g. B. by Arlo. There is a lot to be said for a special camera surveillance system with on-site recording options, namely on separate micro SD cards (up to 128 GB). However, private data in a (usually) foreign cloud is not for everyone, even if it is free (here 7 days). Local storage can therefore score points here, as long as the camera and memory card are not lost by thieves. But you should also ensure the best possible reception (if necessary, use a repeater).

Try out several possible locations for attaching the WLAN camera, provided you can also place the solar panel well. So far I have had good experiences (including reception), although any reception problems and jerky playback are not necessarily to be attributed to the camera. DECT telephones and heavily loaded 2.4 GHz networks can also be considered sources of interference.

► Installation: The instructions are very helpful and should be able to fix any problems. Otherwise, a smartphone/tablet is required via WLAN, since the use of the app (“K&F Cam”) is mandatory. Within this, the connection of the camera succeeds quite quickly and you can then get started immediately. Here you can set a few things and call up recordings.
Many manufacturers now rely on well-known apps such as "Smart Life" (or "Tuya" from the same manufacturer). Instead, the app "K&F Cam" (current iOS version 4.2.1) is specified here, although I have not checked whether the camera also works well with other apps.

You have to register in advance in the app (e-mail, password). After this procedure you also have access to the data in the camera (card) and other settings ("Settings"). You also have access to your camera on the go. You are guided within the well-structured and so far stable app, so that the cameras can then be called up separately. On a smartphone/tablet, the whole thing with images/videos looks pretty decent, although you can make appropriate changes to the settings. Fiddle around a bit to try some things, e.g. B. when creating scenes, routines / schedules, within which the camera should be "sharp", or when the light should be switched on.

► What the cameras can do - prerequisites for good reception
Based on my previous experiences with other cameras of this or a similar type, I was not disappointed here either, although I prefer operation via LAN cable indoors for fundamental reasons. A repeater can work wonders with WLAN reception problems and ensure the best possible reception.

The respective image from the surveillance camera is detailed and sharp during the day. If you zoom in (digitally), this is more or less at the expense of the sharpness, despite 2K, because there is no optical zoom. In night vision mode and tending to low light and in the dark, the image is still satisfactory and not faint and blurry. Then black and white without light, but ok
If, on the other hand, the light is activated, you have color and more details even in the dark. This is a certain added value and may also serve as a deterrent...
The area to be monitored regularly must be defined as precisely as possible in advance so that the camera can be used despite the motor. Control does not need to be panned in the main viewing area. Not to forget the important remote access: this worked quite well in the test, as long as you are not stuck in a dead spot, you will (hopefully) be notified in good time if something happens.

► The battery has not given up so far, although the solar panel has always been responsible for charging. Now that the dark season is beginning, it remains to be seen whether this will remain the case with regular use. In any case, the camera is not designed for continuous operation and regularly long applications.

► What else is important? You have to do without an optical zoom here. However, that is not to be expected in this price range and is also not standard. But there is also a two-way audio (intercom function). All in all, a nice performance package.

► Keyword data/theft: If the camera accidentally falls into the wrong hands, the data recorded on the micro SD card will fall into the wrong hands. An occasional data backup (PC or similar) can't do any harm anyway, although the question is what third parties want to do with the recordings... (unless thieves break in and cover up tracks...). A (paid) cloud service is therefore not necessary here, whereby at least 7 days are included as already mentioned...

►►► Conclusion: Overall, the K&F Concept Surveillance camera makes a very decent impression in terms of equipment and also visually. Ensure the best possible reception, because there are many sources of interference lurking in the 2.4 GHz network, which can have an unfavorable effect. If that works, you get a smooth, sharp picture during the day, with a certain wide angle, but also an additional motor. Steering. The resolution in the dark is also good using the lamp, although here too, in addition to the color view, many details can still be made out at a distance.

Note: Alarms ("warning notifications") via motion detection/sounds are possible, ok for my purposes and therefore usable. Remote access also works, which means extra security on the go. Nevertheless, if there are any problems (too many/too few alarms), you should generally tinker a little and avoid moving backgrounds or background noise as much as possible.

Despite the lack of long-term experience, there are also almost five stars from a price point of view (current price just under A$200!), because I really like the scope of services
26/07/2023
Related Faq
Q
What should I do if the night vision surveillance camera malfunctions?
A
Remove the silicone cover at the bottom of the camera and press the reset button for 3–5 seconds to reset the device. 
Q
Which operators does this outdoor surveillance camera support? Can I connect it to WiFi?
A
The security camera support can support T-Mobile, AT&T and Verizon. This 4G camera can not work with WiFi. 
Q
Is it convenient to fold and store the tripod?
A
The tripod adopts an anti-folding design, which is very convenient to store. The folded size is only 43mm, making it easy for photographers to carry when traveling or shooting outdoors. 
Q
Where should I store the spare batteries?
A
There are pockets inside the bag for you to store the spare batteries. 
Q
How to use the surveillance camera? Is there any guide video?
A
Yes, please refer to this video https://youtu.be/UU4sKfzW_uQ. 
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