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Another winner by K&F Concept.
This is a review of the K&F Concept Camera Backpack.
Yet another great product from K&F, they seem intent on cornering the great quality on a budget market.
I've quite a few of their products now since first trying them in 2023 and each has been great quality and value for money.
Format wise it's pretty much inline with most of these small backpack designs.
There's the main compartment with two large 'l' shaped dividers, three standard smaller ones and a couple of 6" elasticated straps which have velcro on each end.
There's a pocket on the inside of the main flap that will take a pad or small laptop.
On each side there's a 170x100mm pocket with elasticated top that will keep things from falling out, though they're not really deep enough to take a 500mm water bottle as the bottom edges are sewn flat to the side of the pack meaning you have about 4" before it gets too tight for the bottle and leaves about 2" below it but they are ideal for powerbanks etc.
Round the back there's a band of 35mm webbing, stitched to the pack at each side that will let you slide it over the handle of a wheeled holdall etc.
Depth wise it's big enough to take a semi-pro dslr with a quick release plate attached but won't take one with a battery grip attatched, nor the pro dslrs that have one built in.
It will easily accommodate a camera with a 50-100mm f1.8 fitted and still leave room for other lenses, a flash and accessories.
It's a definate win for K&F as it's a useful size, ideal for a travelling-light day out shooting pics or video with enough room to take extra kit if and when needed.
For the quality and usefulness at this price point it's a great little backpack.
Yet another great product from K&F, they seem intent on cornering the great quality on a budget market.
I've quite a few of their products now since first trying them in 2023 and each has been great quality and value for money.
Format wise it's pretty much inline with most of these small backpack designs.
There's the main compartment with two large 'l' shaped dividers, three standard smaller ones and a couple of 6" elasticated straps which have velcro on each end.
There's a pocket on the inside of the main flap that will take a pad or small laptop.
On each side there's a 170x100mm pocket with elasticated top that will keep things from falling out, though they're not really deep enough to take a 500mm water bottle as the bottom edges are sewn flat to the side of the pack meaning you have about 4" before it gets too tight for the bottle and leaves about 2" below it but they are ideal for powerbanks etc.
Round the back there's a band of 35mm webbing, stitched to the pack at each side that will let you slide it over the handle of a wheeled holdall etc.
Depth wise it's big enough to take a semi-pro dslr with a quick release plate attached but won't take one with a battery grip attatched, nor the pro dslrs that have one built in.
It will easily accommodate a camera with a 50-100mm f1.8 fitted and still leave room for other lenses, a flash and accessories.
It's a definate win for K&F as it's a useful size, ideal for a travelling-light day out shooting pics or video with enough room to take extra kit if and when needed.
For the quality and usefulness at this price point it's a great little backpack.
12/10/2025
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