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Photographer
5
How does this compare to a high-end LowePro ProTactic 450 AW Backpack?
As a photographer and filmmaker, I use and access some very expensive equipment. Think Canon L-series lenses, 1DX bodies, strobes, continuous lights, microphones, the list goes on. But when it comes to camera peripherals, it's not always true that you get what you pay for. There are some delightful budget surprises out there and this backpack is one of them. For starters, it's reasonably priced and much better built than my three most expensive old backpacks by a number of famous brand manufacturers. In fact, this K&F is every bit as "professional" as the main backpack I currently use to commute between locations. So why did I buy it, you might ask, if I already have a fancy backpack? Well, my main bag is the much revered Lowepro ProTactic Camera Bag, 450. It has become more popular recently due to many positive reviews on YouTube. I've had mine for years. The 450 is a large, high-quality backpack. The main zipper is on the inside, which ostensibly prevents thieves from getting in their way. I say ostensibly because the 450 still has pockets on the sides that don't deter thieves. So it's not perfect. It also has very skinny straps, which means that while you can carry the kitchen sink around, you can't carry it for very long because the weight isn't distributed well by the awful thin straps. And despite what was said in the reviews, the 450 still feels like a camera bag. I mean, attaching a gorillapod to it is kind of giving away the contents, isn't it? When I don't need to carry the kitchen sink and just want to enjoy the day, the 450 is total overkill. These days, I just need a camera body with a lens attached and, at most, a mirrorless compact for another focal length if I really need it. Step into this delightfully unpretentious and immaculately constructed navy blue backpack from K&F Concept. The features are pretty obvious in the product images, which I've supplemented in this review with my own photos. As you can see, the backpack has a protective compartment with extra velcro inserts that easily accommodates a Canon DSLR body and lens (the one you see is the 16-35, but it also houses the 24-70 just fine). space for another premium mirrorless or compact body. I use Fujifilm X-series cameras, so I've put one in here to show you how things might come together for you. In the other photo I showed that a 70-200 easily fits into the top bin with plenty of room to spare. So you really can use this as your backpack with a 16-35, 70-200 and a mirrorless body with space for lunch, a water bottle, a phone, an LED light, notepad, stuffed animal, etc. As someone who owns a lot of camera bags, the build quality on this K&F is the best I've encountered in years. The materials chosen are of high quality, the stitching is excellent and there is no cruel and silly use of leather. The design cues are thoughtful, including pockets for your SD cards, a rain cover that covers the entire pack, and a tripod support buckle if needed. The padding in the shoulder straps and the extra padding in the back (see my photo) make it all more comfortable under the same load than my main LowePro 450 backpack. Overall, this K&F is a fantastic daypack. It's lightweight, highly capable, and beautifully designed. It is not true that you get what you pay for. you get a little more.
22/10/2024
G
5
The best thing I've had!
Sin duda, this is the best photo backpack he has for traveling. It is a super multifaceted backpack, very comfortable and of the highest quality. The backpack has several compartments. In the chamber, there is enough space to carry a full size camera and one objective or a medium/small camera and 2 or 3 objectives. The next big departure from the backpack, there is space to insert a laptop up to 14", a tablet or a booklet. Finally, in the part of its compartments, there are several pockets that allow you to store batteries, chargers and other accessories. Backpack it, there are straps with straps to be able to carry a small tripod folded comfortably and a side rack through which you can access the camera. The backpack is made with resistant and quality materials. It is very well thought out and designed to be practical during use. world of image and want to have space for bad things that do not sean only the camera and objective/objectives I am delighted!
17/08/2024
Nicholas
4
Like the professionals
This is a very complete camera backpack. It goes beyond my needs because I still haven't filled all the memory cells. Relatively comfortable straps, although I'm more familiar with PC backpacks. I'm relatively satisfied, but compared to my needs I wouldn't have bought it because I think the price is still too high, so one star less.
05/05/2024
David E. Keyes
5
Endurax Extra Large Camera Backpack
I purchased this backpack to hold all of my FX lenses and new Nikon D850 camera, along with all of the accessories. I only gave 4 stars on the Material quality due to some others stating that the threads that the shoulder straps are attached to the backpack, pulls apart. I did what another reviewer did, use some wire straps to give re-inforced support. I did this for preventative measures.
25/08/2023
Christian Kempski
5
Simply a TOP camera backpack!
just think the backpack is great. The compartment for the camera and lenses is really very variable. Thanks to the good idea of using Velcro straps on the sides of the dividers, there are endless possibilities for storing your camera equipment. You can also completely remove the dividers to create a large space. The separators for the camera and lenses etc. are also very well padded, so that nothing can happen to the often very expensive camera accessories. The option to take a tripod with you on the side is also brilliant. Many small items can also be stored in the smaller front pocket. I also like that the mesh pocket in the large bag can be closed with a zipper so nothing gets lost. In my opinion, the back and the carrying straps are very well padded, so that they are comfortable to wear even on a longer trip. All seams are very well made and appear to be of very good quality. In my opinion, the zippers are also very good and can be opened in both directions. I also think it's very good in terms of appearance and color and you can easily use it as a normal backpack for school or leisure.
15/08/2023
Brimstone butterfly
5
Spacious, resilient, weatherproof, comfortable to wear, space for a lot of equipment, great!
Adapted to my photography equipment, I give it 5 stars out of conviction because everything finds its place, is stored in a shockproof and weatherproof manner and the padded straps allow me to carry the backpack easily. Yes, and then there is one detail that particularly impresses me. I also have it in a much smaller backpack, the "belly shop", more on that in a moment. There is nothing in itself that I have to seriously complain about; I would only resolve tiny details slightly differently if I could influence them. It's an unfair comparison, but it's very important to me personally, the LowePro Flipside 200, because I've been using it for 12 years. It is significantly smaller, I use it for a camera with 2-3 lenses and few accessories. It does it perfectly, but why the 20l K&F Concept camera backpack for me. Well, a second camera joined my equipment and I take it with me more and more often, so I have to store 2 full-format cameras with 3-5 lenses, as well as the travel tripod, batteries and a few filters, as well as the previous backpack pretty worn out after 12 years. No problem, it was hardly different, this 20l backpack holds everything and more, so I could add a little more to my equipment. I find the product description and its pictures very successful and meaningful; they made an effort to present the backpack in the best possible way, but not to over-gloss it over. Its details are clearly visible, so I don't need to go into more detail about it. 2 things are very important to me personally, firstly the very flexible interior division in the camera compartment and the side access to it, there are also generous Velcro room dividers included, but I also particularly appreciate the "belly shop". So what is the “belly shop” as I call it? Yes, I carry the backpack in front of my stomach and fold it down. It then hangs in front of me like a tray and I can easily remove and stow the camera and lens and change the lens on the camera very easily, and the backpack doesn't get dirty on the floor. My very old LowePro doesn't have straps when it hangs in front of my stomach, it just hangs on the hip belt. This would be unthinkable with the K&F, because it is heavily packed and heavy and needs to be supported. K&F Concept has come up with something very clever here: two attachable fixation straps. I put the backpack on over the straps at the front of my stomach, not at the back of my back. If I now open the large camera compartment with the all-round zipper, I can fold it forward about 50-60 degrees and it then hangs on the two straps. Brilliant, I don't have to put anything on the ground and I always have my equipment to hand. But the concept has one disadvantage: in direct comparison to my old LowePro, I can no longer support the K&F Concept on the hip belt while slipping my arms on the shoulder straps, turning it forward or backwards. The backpack is too big and too heavy for that. Maybe this could be optimized a bit, but I have no idea what it should look like exactly. I give these points 5+ stars, the backpack is brilliant and fits my needs perfectly. However, I give 5 stars for the room dividers in the large camera compartment when looking at the details, so I deduct a minimal amount of points. It results from the fact that the room dividers can be a little more padded, more flexible, but some may also like them rather rigid. In any case, a sufficient number of them are supplied so that the camera compartment can be divided according to needs. I no longer use classic large SLR cameras, but two of them, each with a lens on them and an additional lens or flash, would fit well in my backpack. My full-format viewfinder cameras are much more compact in design, and their manual lenses are also comparatively compact, so I have a lot of space available, almost more than I need. But there are enough little things to fill the room, be it a table tripod, filters, batteries, a bean bag, the external light meter and other small parts. All of this can be stored well, nothing slips and there is sufficient shock protection. I find the side access to the camera compartment particularly clever. Please see the detailed images in the product description. Do you also know that you don't always want to carry the camera in your hand or on a strap, only use it specifically and would otherwise rather transport it in a backpack, also and especially because of the weather protection? This is exactly what the compartment is ideal for, because if you adjust the shoulder straps a little wider, i.e. carry the backpack loosely, you can pull it forward a little to the side and take the camera out of the compartment from the crook of your arm and then push it back in there. I really appreciate that, but you should be clear that it's just this camera with this lens. To get to the other camera or other lenses, put the backpack down or carry it in front of your chest and open the “belly drawer”. The K&F Concept is very versatile and, with a volume of 20l, makes sense for extensive equipment, but less can be more. I often only take one camera and not all lenses with me, because the backpack also offers space for a fleece jacket, rain jacket, a snack or something like that. No space is wasted inside for a tripod; if you take it with you, which I sometimes do, you can click it crosswise on the loops provided on the outside. This suits me very well because I use a quite compact and light travel tripod, it is about 45cm long. I previously had a "large tripod" with a pack size of around 70cm. I wouldn't want to hang it horizontally on the backpack. I prefer a vertical tripod mount, which the K&C Concept unfortunately doesn't have. Please keep that in mind if you want a larger tripod use. Now finally to the quality impression. I generally don't rate prices, they don't factor into my reviews, but for the current price of around €150 I expect quality, so the backpack is in the middle price segment of this size and should stand out in terms of quality from cheap products and I can say it does it also. I don't find any manufacturing defects, all seams are correct, straight and resilient, the zippers are easy to grip and move smoothly, the straps are resilient and the straps are well padded, as is the back. The outer material, yes, how should I put it, looks to me like a satin-matt artificial leather, hand-flattering, soft and flexible, and also weatherproof, not to be confused with waterproof. I really like the material, much better than the common nylon fabric that my old little backpack that I praised so much at the beginning also has. The smooth surface of the backpack is much easier to clean than nylon fabric, so wipe it down rather than intensively brushing it out. However, there is one external detail that doesn't really appeal to me: it's the locks on the lid, the two aluminum hooks. Maybe I'm just too clumsy, but I find them very fiddly. On the one hand, the small bumps at the end of the hooks prevent them from opening on their own, but it also makes it harder for me to open them and, above all, close them. I'm thinking about filing down the bumps, or at least reducing them significantly with the file. It wouldn't be so bad if the shutter opened on its own, I wouldn't lose anything. If I had to decide as a manufacturer, I would attach normal clips here, maybe even magnetic ones. In conclusion, the backpack is very pleasing, which leads me to a 5 star rating, well maybe a 5 star rating because of the fasteners, but these are just a matter of taste. I am very impressed with the backpack's flexibility and performance and there is plenty of room for my equipment in it. When it rains heavily I can put on the weather protection hood, but so far this has never been necessary. The backpack can handle light rain well. You get what you order, the item description is well done and presents the backpack clearly. Even if I don't rate it, I think that for currently around 150€ the backpack is a bargain, comparable backpacks cost far more, it might be like the brand name be owed. The K&F Concept is visually rather inconspicuous and that's a good thing, its shape is similar to that of a classic knapsack, the side bottle holder as a pocket is flattened almost invisibly by an elastic band when not in use. I am convinced of it and therefore give it an unreserved purchase recommendation. You always make compromises, but I only make very few here and maybe that will work for you too. Thank you for your attention in reading my review. If you would like, please give me feedback, I would be happy to hear it.
17/04/2023
Josie
5
Everything is well stowed away with practical compartments - the next tour can come
How quickly you are surprised by bad weather when you go on long tours to take photos or film... Then I want to be able to rely on my expensive camera equipment staying dry! The backpack has plenty of storage space, so you can fit all your equipment in it plus a rain jacket ;-) The camera backpack is well padded, has many compartments and pockets - equipped with Velcro or 2-way zippers and is comfortable to carry. It is protected from the outside by the waterproof nylon fabric, and to protect it completely, there is a rain cover included to cover the utensils attached to the outside. I would have liked hidden zippers to have been used, because they are exposed on the sides, so I also put a hood over them. On the side you have the option of opening a small pocket through which you can reach inside without having to open the entire backpack. I find that very practical. The back part can be opened completely with a 2-way zipper for quick access with a good overview. Under the adjustable padded shoulder straps there are 2 straps, which can also be clicked on and extended using the 2 included straps, e.g. for a tripod or a jacket. It is light, has a pleasant size with a volume of 20 l and I also really like the look of it. I have nothing to complain about in terms of quality, except for the fact that the zippers are not covered and that the hooks on the front can be easily pushed into the eyelets to close them, but they get a little caught when pulled out. The price/performance ratio is okay for a good camera backpack and I recommend it.
10/03/2023
Little JenTower
5
I'm already in love...
The backpack arrived on time for my upcoming vacation. I packed it up today and I'm thrilled - and not just by the way it looks. The camera compartment is large (almost too big for the little equipment I have, consisting of my Canon Eos, a telephoto lens and a few additional little things) and it can be flexibly redesigned with flexible padded walls using Velcro fasteners. There is also an elastic band that can be flexibly attached to different places to secure the camera. At the top there is a partition made of the same padding material, which can also be moved with Velcro fasteners. So you can enlarge the camera compartment and the “clothes compartment” as desired. However, the additional laptop compartment is firmly integrated and cannot be enlarged. In addition, there are sufficient storage spaces on both outsides, secured by rubber bands for bottles or umbrellas, for example. At the front there is a small compartment with a zipper and two small compartments in it, in the large "clothes compartment" there are two small storage nets and the backpack lid itself is a storage compartment in which the rain cover is included. I haven't been able to test the rain resistance yet, but the rain cover looks good quality. There is a cross connection on the backpack straps so that you can strap the straps tightly to your chest. I generally think this strap is quite good, but unfortunately it cannot be moved along the carrying straps, which for us women always fits awkwardly and constricts...
24/01/2023
Related Faq
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Can the tripod selfie stick be mounted with a camera?
A
No 
Q
Is it possible to use a camera tripod with this refractor telescope?
A
Yes you can. In fact that is what I am doing right now. The one that came with the telescope was alright but the camera tripod I have is a Polaroid and works much better. 
Q
How Heavy is the backpack? and internal dimensions of the camera compartment?
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Weight 1.5KG ,Internal size 27*18*43 
Q
Is the laptop compartment in the front or back of the backpack?
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hi,in the front of the backpack. 
Q
How large is the backpack?
A
11.4"Lx7"Wx17.5"H(29*18*44.5cm). 
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