Reviews
Nice camera backpack
When I have opportunities to get camera backpacks, I seem to can’t help myself as I starting to get a decent collection of camera backpacks now. This is actually a handsome looking backpack. I like the design and the material. The material appears to be water resistant but the zippers do not appear to be water resistant. They do provide a rain jacket in case you do need it.
The issue I have with most backpacks are the lack of pockets/compartments to store items. This backpack has a decent amount of smaller pockets/compartments to store smaller and non-thick items. This backpack has a top flap design that provides a barrier to the elements. The top flap has magnets to allow it to stay in place. I really like this design as it’s quicker to access your items compare to using straps and buckles.
The main compartment is divided into 2 compartments. You can make it a single large compartment as the divider has Velcro and can be moved out of the way. If you set the backpack up as 2 compartments (default configuration), the top compartment is a very good size to store headphones and other bigger items. I wish they would have provided some pockets in this compartment, instead it’s just one big compartment.
The bottom compartment is the main storage for your camera and gear. It’s spacious enough to carry a decent amount of camera gear with you. You can access this compartment via a side access or the back. K&F offer other backpack with side access and the side access door has a pocket(s). I don’t know why they didn’t include a pocket on the side door on this bag.
I’m not a big fan of the included dividers. They are very stiff and I had a hard time trying to figure out how to setup the long dividers to fit my needs. I was able to make it work. I have 2 camera system, a Sony Full Frame and an Olympus MFT. For my Sony FF, I was able to fit my Sony A7III with a Tamron 28-200mm lens attached. Along with 3 lens (Sony 16-35mm, Tamron 28-75mm, and Viltrox 85mm) and a small Godox flash.
With a smaller system like my Olympus MFT, I was able to fit a lot more due to the smaller gear. I was able to fit my OM-1 along with a 12-40mm lens. Along with 2 small prime lens (Olympus 17mm 1.8 and Rokinon 7.5mm fisheye), a large Olympus 12-100mm lens, a full size flash, and my DJI Mini 1 drone (with controller and extra batteries).
The PC compartment is large and decently padded. My 13” MacBook Air easily fit. Overall this is a nice camera backpack and I really like that it doesn’t look like a camera backpack. Time will tell how long it will last but for now I can recommend it.
The issue I have with most backpacks are the lack of pockets/compartments to store items. This backpack has a decent amount of smaller pockets/compartments to store smaller and non-thick items. This backpack has a top flap design that provides a barrier to the elements. The top flap has magnets to allow it to stay in place. I really like this design as it’s quicker to access your items compare to using straps and buckles.
The main compartment is divided into 2 compartments. You can make it a single large compartment as the divider has Velcro and can be moved out of the way. If you set the backpack up as 2 compartments (default configuration), the top compartment is a very good size to store headphones and other bigger items. I wish they would have provided some pockets in this compartment, instead it’s just one big compartment.
The bottom compartment is the main storage for your camera and gear. It’s spacious enough to carry a decent amount of camera gear with you. You can access this compartment via a side access or the back. K&F offer other backpack with side access and the side access door has a pocket(s). I don’t know why they didn’t include a pocket on the side door on this bag.
I’m not a big fan of the included dividers. They are very stiff and I had a hard time trying to figure out how to setup the long dividers to fit my needs. I was able to make it work. I have 2 camera system, a Sony Full Frame and an Olympus MFT. For my Sony FF, I was able to fit my Sony A7III with a Tamron 28-200mm lens attached. Along with 3 lens (Sony 16-35mm, Tamron 28-75mm, and Viltrox 85mm) and a small Godox flash.
With a smaller system like my Olympus MFT, I was able to fit a lot more due to the smaller gear. I was able to fit my OM-1 along with a 12-40mm lens. Along with 2 small prime lens (Olympus 17mm 1.8 and Rokinon 7.5mm fisheye), a large Olympus 12-100mm lens, a full size flash, and my DJI Mini 1 drone (with controller and extra batteries).
The PC compartment is large and decently padded. My 13” MacBook Air easily fit. Overall this is a nice camera backpack and I really like that it doesn’t look like a camera backpack. Time will tell how long it will last but for now I can recommend it.
14/08/2024