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Slightly smaller than a 'medium' backpack, well padded and comfortable to wear
Disclaimer: I have a larger (also K&F Concept) camera backpack already, it has been great for carting around my Sony camera, lenses, filters etc. So I'm already a fan of the brand.
I recently bought a Nikon Z50 II (from Amazon!) and have 3 lenses, speedlight, filters and other accessories for it. Mostly I've been packing it into a sling, carrying what I thought I might need...
This backpack appeared to be ideal for my needs with the smaller lenses and body, with space for the bigger speedlight as well.
I was able to arrange everything in the backpack that I might need to take with me, and like that there is a small zippered compartment at the front (rear?) cover top that fits a couple of spare batteries comfortably, meaning that changing batteries (need to at least once each outing) doesn't require putting the backpack down and opening it, instead just opening a zip and swapping out!
Internally the dividers give some flexibility in packing gear into the pack, they are quite secure if notice is taken how to fit them, sturdy enough to hold my bigger zoom lens & speedlight without slipping, even walking over uneven ground for an hour or so (that's my limitation, not the partitions), which is good enough for me.
Another 1 or 2 dividers would have been ideal for my use, with 2 small lenses being padded out with microfibre cloths, but no big problem.
The backpack is provided with an external waterproof elsaticated cover, which is quick and simple to fit, I keep the cover in the large external pocket, where it is accessible without needing to open the backpack. It had use today (day of writing) when very light rain turned into heavy, it shed the drops nicely!
I'll emphasis that this is a smaller backpack once more, it isn't tiny, but is ideal for a body & couple of lenses, with external space for travel tripod (monopod in my case) and a good size drinks bottle in elasticated pockets.
There is no chest strap, if that is important, and the shoulder straps are wide, thick and comfortable in use, there is mesh covered padding on the back of the pack, making it comfortable on one's back, I can't vouch for how cool it would feel on a hot day, not with the recent weather here in the UK!
5 stars given as it suits my purpose very well, appears sturdy and well made, and is comfortable in use.
I recently bought a Nikon Z50 II (from Amazon!) and have 3 lenses, speedlight, filters and other accessories for it. Mostly I've been packing it into a sling, carrying what I thought I might need...
This backpack appeared to be ideal for my needs with the smaller lenses and body, with space for the bigger speedlight as well.
I was able to arrange everything in the backpack that I might need to take with me, and like that there is a small zippered compartment at the front (rear?) cover top that fits a couple of spare batteries comfortably, meaning that changing batteries (need to at least once each outing) doesn't require putting the backpack down and opening it, instead just opening a zip and swapping out!
Internally the dividers give some flexibility in packing gear into the pack, they are quite secure if notice is taken how to fit them, sturdy enough to hold my bigger zoom lens & speedlight without slipping, even walking over uneven ground for an hour or so (that's my limitation, not the partitions), which is good enough for me.
Another 1 or 2 dividers would have been ideal for my use, with 2 small lenses being padded out with microfibre cloths, but no big problem.
The backpack is provided with an external waterproof elsaticated cover, which is quick and simple to fit, I keep the cover in the large external pocket, where it is accessible without needing to open the backpack. It had use today (day of writing) when very light rain turned into heavy, it shed the drops nicely!
I'll emphasis that this is a smaller backpack once more, it isn't tiny, but is ideal for a body & couple of lenses, with external space for travel tripod (monopod in my case) and a good size drinks bottle in elasticated pockets.
There is no chest strap, if that is important, and the shoulder straps are wide, thick and comfortable in use, there is mesh covered padding on the back of the pack, making it comfortable on one's back, I can't vouch for how cool it would feel on a hot day, not with the recent weather here in the UK!
5 stars given as it suits my purpose very well, appears sturdy and well made, and is comfortable in use.
19/10/2025
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