• 90.99
Overall Rating 4.9   101
5
Very practical bag to store your photography equipment with all compartments. It is light and well padded on the shoulder straps and back. The numerous openings are very practical
19/06/2024
4
Shipping was very quick.
The backpack makes a good impression, both in terms of quality and robustness.
But I can't judge the longevity yet. Therefore only 4 stars in these categories.
The camera and 5 lenses fit comfortably in the backpack.
17/06/2024
5
in my opinion there is no better camera backpack. if maybe just as good, but never better. this is exactly how I would design and build it if I were to make something like this. so many small storage spaces for utilities, SUPER! I wish some tennis bag manufacturers would take this as an example. How many times have I been angry about this? I can recommend the "K&F camera backpack" with a 100% good conscience.
15/06/2024
5
indicate that I use it with 3 cameras, one with fixed focus (35mm), the other two with 4 and 2 lenses respectively. The ability to access the camera I use most without having to open the entire backpack is extremely positive, but in order to have all the "dividers" I needed, I had to "disassemble" it from the old camera bag. My situation is special because I still use cameras with a 35mm roll. So, for example, I need a roll holder tray that those who use optical storage don't use. For the raincoat, I'll trust (it has an integrated backpack cover) since luckily it didn't rain.
15/06/2024
5
What can I say? The thing is great. The backpack is just the right size to transport the camera "ready to shoot" and also to take the necessary accessories with you. The interior is flexible and well padded. Everything is securely packed and the opening at the top means you don't have to put the backpack in the dirt to get to the inside.
In addition, straps are installed, which are wide and comfortable. Both on the shoulders and on the hips. In addition, the back section can be adjusted to the size of the wearer. If you don't like a camera strap on your neck, simply use the one integrated in the backpack.
14/06/2024
5
The backpack has enough compartments, the side compartment is practical, where I can easily take out the camera with a large lens.
The included cover makes the backpack waterproof.
13/06/2024
5
The backpack is just right for me.
I get a camera with a 300mm lens, a large lens and two small ones with accessories and a remote control. Even my drone and its accessories still fit in.
In addition, there is still space for a cell phone, wallet, water bottle, etc.
The delivery was very quick and without defects.
I can't really say anything about durability yet.
10/06/2024
4
It is practical because it allows you to carry a large camera equipped with a telephoto lens and which can be removed from the side without opening the backpack. There is plenty of space for other purposes and in the lids for cards and batteries. The rain cover is in a zippered compartment at the bottom that is not well placed. He has another “secret” pocket that is difficult to access to carry money, cards or something similar. The separations are predefined and cannot be moved to another location. It's not cheap, but it's pretty good.
10/06/2024
5
I've been looking for a suitable photo backpack for a long time, which will meet my current and future requirements. With the K&F backpack in size L, I finally seem to have found a stroke of luck. I will divide my review into the following points: 1. Processing2. Space offer3. wearing comfort1. Workmanship The backpack made a valuable impression as soon as it was unpacked. The zippers are all smooth-running, the seams are well finished. The solution on which the lower tripod holder can be stowed away and the hip belt can be removed is also convincing. The Velcro fasteners used here are great! I also like the option of turning the chest strap upside down to attach it to a Troli. When you look inside, you immediately notice that all compartments are well padded. Both the front compartments for the camera and equipment as well as the laptop compartment at the back. The quick access at the top is also practical, even if it is not an extra access, but only the normal zipper of the main compartment, which is locked by the side straps.2. Space The following things must now be accommodated: 14-inch Ultrabook from Lenovo including charging cable, keychain, wallet, a 2.5-inch hard drive, Lumix G81 including 12-60mm and 45-140mm lens, a flash unit, charger for the camera and flash batteries, various Filter sets (ND, color gradient, grey, CPL and UV), the supplied cleaning set & rain cape, an A5 block, mobile phone charger, the shoulder strap of the camera, a bag with various accessories for the tripod & the tripod itself. In the future 2 lenses will be added, which are just being purchased. As can be seen in my attached photos, the backpack offers enough space for all of this, on the outside you can also carry a bottle with a drink on each side, which was particularly important for me, since I like to do my photo tours a little longer. I also have enough space to have a small first aid kit with me on longer photo tours, just in case.3. Carrying comfort I haven't been able to test the backpack under real conditions on a photo tour, but after receiving it and admitting it, I tried to reproduce it as best I could. Therefore: Everything clean, two additional bottles of water on the side and different clothing combinations. First of all, according to the current season, sweater & thick jacket; at first I was concerned that it could lead to problems here due to my physique (186cm, 100 kg), but that was not the case. All straps are long enough to be properly adjusted. Even if you don't feel everything directly through the thick jacket anyway, I found it very comfortable to have the backpack on my back and didn't feel any restrictions on my freedom of movement. I then tested it with a more airy combination for spring/summer; T-shirt and rain poncho. Again, no restrictions. Of course I had to adjust the straps a bit, but that's normal. The backpack was still easy to carry and didn't restrict anything. Last but not least, the endurance test: just a T-shirt; The backpack is convincing here too, it doesn't scratch or chafe, it doesn't cut in under the arms either. It also seems to give me the impression that it doesn't stick to you right away when you start sweating in summer at higher temperatures, but I can only judge this exactly after the test in summer. I will then adjust the review again if necessary. All in all, the backpack from K&F is well thought out, protects the equipment very well from external influences and is super easy to carry. I'm already looking forward to the first big tour at the end of next month when we go on tour for a day. I will then expand the review again with any points that may arise. F well thought out, protects the equipment superbly from external influences and is super easy to carry. I'm already looking forward to the first big tour at the end of next month when we go on tour for a day. I will then expand the review again with any points that may arise. F well thought out, protects the equipment superbly from external influences and is super easy to carry. I'm already looking forward to the first big tour at the end of next month when we go on tour for a day. I will then expand the review again with any points that may arise.
09/06/2024
5
Super well thought-out layout with plenty of compartments, the compartments for small accessories and the compartment for the laptop are also ideal, the lower flap for access to the accessories is really well solved, looks good, unfortunately the straps don't fit well for me, press after filling and adjusting the length of the straps on the collar bones, the lap belt is missing for better comfort, too bad, I like it a lot, but it also has to be comfortable, so it's going back.
09/06/2024