K&F Concept Beta 20L Camera Backpack, Lightweight Large Capacity Camera Bags with Rain Cover for 15.6 Inch Laptop, DSLR Cameras - Backpack 20L Urban Wander 01(Light green)
SKU: KF13.087AV9
This bag screams quality to me, as it should given the price. The materials and construction look great and it is thoughtfully designed/comfortable to wear. However, I'm a tall, tall man, and the bag is small, so I ended up looking a bit like an oversized Dora the Adventurer. But that's not the stock's fault. I really like the custom dividers that are included, they make it extremely easy to separate the inside of the bag exactly how I needed it. I intend to use this bag as a travel bag for my portable projector, so I divided the space for the projector and left the remaining space for the cables. It also has handles for my projector stand and a slot for my 15.6" laptop that fit perfectly. An unexpected but nice touch was the inclusion of a waterproof bag cover to keep the bag cleans in storage or while traveling. My only criticism is that while the silver hooks are stylish, they make it almost impossible to open the flap with one hand. You have to grip the handle with one hand and pull the hook with the other hand. Overall, I love the bag and hope it lasts a long time.
23/10/2024
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
This is a 100% honest review of a product I received for free from K&F. So I already have two camera bags, a small shoulder bag and a larger backpack that I really like a lot (although the front 'buckles' have been cosmetic and attached with little magnets so they pretty much come off most of the time). So I got this bag from K&F Concept. What attracted me first was the sliding side compartment for the camera itself. It looks really cool, and it's really cool when you get your hands on it. It makes the camera look nice and safe and, well... It'll wow people every time you show it off. On the flap you open to get to the compartment are two small pockets for your memory cards and batteries – neatly located right where you'll need them. As great as the camera compartment is, the main draw for me is the fabric and overall build quality of this backpack. Just by touching it, you know this backpack is not only waterproof, but strong and durable. It's built to last and I kind of feel inclined to protect it and not use it in every photo, but we'll see. The laptop compartment at the back was nice and fit my fairly large Lenovo laptop without a problem, and the side compartment that expands via a zipper to fit a water bottle is a really nice touch. The top storage compartment is a good size, capable of holding (for example) a few books, a t-shirt or two, waterproof jacket, phone, phone charger and some snacks. If you were thinking of using this overnight bag before or after a shoot, you can get away with a few overnight essentials - toiletries, change of clothes, etc. there to prevent you from carrying another bag. The tripod straps are in a much better location than on the other backpack I have – on the bottom front of the bag rather than hanging underneath, thus reducing the overall profile of this backpack compared to the other one. and comfort, the bag looks well designed and ergonomic. I packed it up, made it as heavy as I could, then took it for a walk around the block and it felt great on my back - no sagging that could cause back pain or anything sticking to me. If I could ask for anything it would have been room for another lens and maybe another separate compartment for things like lens hoods and my wireless shutter release and remote control, but I imagine there will be room for them in the top compartment if not. I'm taking a lot more. I'm so glad I tried this bag as it's a huge improvement over my other backpack and I've already replaced it as my camera bag of choice even though the other one isn't even a month old! Highly recommended.
21/10/2024
This is exactly the backpack I was looking for. The camera I use is 10" long with the lens and hood. This fits with a little extra room in the side pocket of this bag. I've been using a sling bag but I have to tilt the lens up and I always get fear of not getting it right and falling when I pick it up. This bag solves that problem and gives me much more peace of mind. I also found that I can use the dividers to angle it slightly so that the body sits up a little to make it even easier plus the footprint. I started with the small divider and made a little bump to put it in, but then moved on to the larger divider. I made a ramp with it, and the lens slides right into place. It's better than any other bag I've ever seen. I've used it before. It has lots of options to divide it any way you like, or you can leave it wide open and use it as a big padded container. The dividers feel nice and rigid and hold the shape I make very well. back is a firm gel. That's OK, but it allows the air channels to stay open so my back doesn't get sweaty. It's fairly well protected, but it also comes with a rain cover. I found out it's reversible in case I don't want to advertise what I have in my bag. The flap at the top is extra security as this bag can be fully unzipped for easy access to all your gear. The flap attaches to hooks in the middle of the pack. If there's one thing I would change, it's these hooks, as I've never liked the way they work. It's a minor gripe because I just don't use them, and the bag's other features far outweigh that small issue. The overall quality of materials and stitching is extremely good. Even the top handle feels more substantial than other bags I've used. Overall a fantastic bag. Highly recommended.
20/10/2024
This bag is really fantastic. And if it looks like it meets your needs, buy it because K&F gear is great. Here is my ONLY issue with the bag. I recently bought this bag for a trip to Iceland. It is fully loaded with equipment. It fits so well for the person who has a body, a good lens (or two), and a bunch of extra stuff to go with it, like a tech bag and an iPad or laptop. And I used this bag as a carry-on bag for my plane trip. The upper part of the inside of the bag is compressed. And that, in my opinion, is the downfall. This works great for anyone planning quick access to their gear from above. But the flap that runs across the top of the bag has no closure other than magnets. Its magnets are not strong enough to consider that the top of this bag is 100% closed... although I never dropped anything off the top of the bag, everyone took this bag off the top handle and the weight was enough to drop the magnets and leaving the bag half open which worried everyone. Everyone thought that they accidentally opened the bag and it would scatter everywhere. Me TSA bag handler friends, as you call them, this happened multiple times when someone tried to handle the bag. Is this solved with stronger magnets or what I really prefer is another source of attachment that you can get into quickly. I understand why they chose magnets, it just doesn't work. they would have accidentally opened the bag and it would spill everywhere. Me TSA bag handler friends, as you call them, this happened multiple times when someone tried to handle the bag. Is this solved with stronger magnets or what I really prefer is another source of attachment that you can get into quickly. I understand why they chose magnets, it just doesn't work. they would have accidentally opened the bag and it would spill everywhere. Me TSA bag handler friends, as you call them, this happened multiple times when someone tried to handle the bag. Is this solved with stronger magnets or what I really prefer is another source of attachment that you can get into quickly. I understand why they chose magnets, it just doesn't work. Let me reiterate that nothing came out of the bag because it was tight at the top. It's just not 100% closed because the cinch has about a centimeter in the middle that doesn't close, but theoretically you can get into your pocket. Other than that, the bag is fantastic.
20/10/2024
The K&F camera backpack offers us the ideal solution in terms of storage space, security for the components it contains and manageable dimensions. In our case, the backpack is a bit of luck, because until now we haven't had a space-saving solution for the standard equipment consisting of a single-lens reflex camera and interchangeable lenses. The workmanship is very good, the zippers run very well and it can also be grabbed/used with gloves. The flexible subdivision by means of padded and velcro fastened bars offers the right subdivision and ideal protection for any eventuality. We particularly like the versatile removal option, as the backpack can be opened across the entire surface, but also just the camera, for example, can be removed via a side opening. The padding on the side facing the back makes the backpack comfortable to carry, the very good carrying handles also contribute to this and the chest strap is also included. In short, a very good backpack that leaves nothing to be desired for us.
13/09/2024
love k&f and their products, and when I saw this bag I knew it was exactly what I needed. It does everything I need with ease and I love being able to access all my gear without having to put it down like many other bags. It's a must-have to carry all your gear with you and access it on the fly. My only issue with this is that the provided dividers kind of limit how much you section the bag. You only have 2 large flexible partitions and 3 small ones without intermediaries. That, plus a huge compartment, means you can't make everything fit perfectly and exactly how you want it. Which is kind of important, as if you open this bag while using it and things don't fit right, you might find some gear spilling out. Aside from that and the lack of better internal pockets in the front pocket, it's the perfect camera bag that allows me to have ALL my gear with me, including my laptop and vape deck if I want it, plus a small size water bottle to medium. I can't find a more versatile bag that also gives you the convenience of accessing your gear at any time! I still wish it came with more dividers.
12/09/2024
I've had the backpack for almost 12 months now. I was exactly looking for one that could carry my 15" laptop + full camera gear (gimbal, tripod, body, 3 lenses, etc.). The workmanship and material is also great almost everywhere, but after less than 2 months I can carry both on the outside they tear easily, which no longer guarantees the transport of smaller objects, such as a power bank, as they can fall. In addition, there is the poorly designed zipper (internal cover on the top). every time I open it, I can only use it with it If it weren't for those two things I'd give it 5/5 stars, but I still recommend it!
08/09/2024
am completely satisfied with the backpack. I would buy again. The good thing is, I can easily take my two cameras with me without the two camera bags hanging around so stupidly. I think the best thing or a nice feature is that a camera bag is already integrated at the bottom and even if I take the big backpack with me on vacation and decide that one day I only need 1 camera with a lens I can take the bag out small so I always have a small camera bag with me :D So thumbs up :D
08/09/2024