K&F Concept 13L Camera Backpack Nature Wander 12 Black, Lightweight Photography Bag with Quick Access Front Opening, Tripod Strap & Dual-Purpose Design for Travel and Daily Use, Green-PU
SKU: KF13.223V1
This is a small, functional backpack from a well-known and reliable seller.
There's a versatile selection of hook-and-loop partitions and straps to let you arrange your camera gear in the way that suits you best, and the back unzips right down to the bottom of the pack to give easy access.
It also comes with a handy rain cover.
The padded laptop/tablet compartment is an added bonus although I would say the maximum usable screen size would be around 13"- my 15" MacBook Pro is too tight a fit.
If I'm being really fussy, it lacks a front-body strap so if you're crossing rough terrain it may bounce around a bit - and the outside tripod compartments aren't really much more than extra pockets.
Good value at the current price, I would recommend.
There's a versatile selection of hook-and-loop partitions and straps to let you arrange your camera gear in the way that suits you best, and the back unzips right down to the bottom of the pack to give easy access.
It also comes with a handy rain cover.
The padded laptop/tablet compartment is an added bonus although I would say the maximum usable screen size would be around 13"- my 15" MacBook Pro is too tight a fit.
If I'm being really fussy, it lacks a front-body strap so if you're crossing rough terrain it may bounce around a bit - and the outside tripod compartments aren't really much more than extra pockets.
Good value at the current price, I would recommend.
31/10/2025
Another great and affordable K&F Concept product, I have quite a few of their products for my camera, and this is ideal of a small easy to pack modular camera pack, fits my camera in, some spare lenses, and other bits and bobs, easily fits my K&F Concept tripod in the straps on the outside too.
Very easy to switch up the modular packaging inside the bag so you can change the layout, gives good protection to your gear too. It's not the best bag as it only has one access point, and no heavy duty bottom to stand your bag on when you put it down. But great value for money, comfortable to wear for long periods of time.
Also comes with a handy rain cover to slip over the bag to keep it drier
Another great, well made, well designed and well thought out item from K&F Concepts, can't Eem to go wrong with this company
Very easy to switch up the modular packaging inside the bag so you can change the layout, gives good protection to your gear too. It's not the best bag as it only has one access point, and no heavy duty bottom to stand your bag on when you put it down. But great value for money, comfortable to wear for long periods of time.
Also comes with a handy rain cover to slip over the bag to keep it drier
Another great, well made, well designed and well thought out item from K&F Concepts, can't Eem to go wrong with this company
29/10/2025
Great bag and concept for my equipment. Lightweight even when filled. Good storage capacity and value for money.
28/10/2025
I love that it has different slots to put things in and keep it all organized. I feel like my equipment is well protected in the bag and makes it easier to carry it all. It holds my tripod on the side easily. Its great for travel and prefer it so much more than a side hanging bag.
27/10/2025
I purchased this K & F Concept camera backpack because I was looking for safe and secure way to bring my camera gear abroad and having the right portability option would encourage me to take the cameras more frequently. This camera backpack has a fully customizable interior space and can be sub-divided with the included Velcro attached soft dividers. This has so much flexibility with customization for fine tuning what you can carry in the bag. Has a fantastic material construction and includes a water protection rain cover. If can also function as regular backpack. Great outside pockets. Hold my EOS camera securely and confidently. Looks great, looks professional. Never disappointed in K & F Concept gear. Highly recommend this if you have camera gear that you want to take with you but haven’t found the best solution to the portability dilemma. Can also bring a tripod along with the side pocket holder, fantastic bag.
26/10/2025
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
After using this bag for several day trips, I’m genuinely impressed — I think K&F Concept has absolutely got this one spot on.
As someone who enjoys photography but isn’t a professional, I tend to travel light and only take the gear I know I’ll need for the day. I don’t want to lug around a huge backpack that feels like it could double as hand luggage on a flight. This bag strikes the perfect balance between capacity and convenience — it’s compact enough to carry comfortably all day, yet spacious and thoughtfully laid out to hold exactly what’s necessary.
One of the things I really appreciate about the design is that it doesn’t have an overwhelming number of pockets or compartments. Some camera bags seem to prioritise complexity over usability, but this one keeps things simple. Everything has its place, and I can quickly find essentials like spare batteries, lens caps, or SD cards without rummaging through layers of unnecessary flaps and dividers.
The main compartment is cleverly designed and easily reconfigurable thanks to the Velcro dividers, which provide a strong grip and solid support for the camera and lenses. The build quality throughout is excellent — the stitching is precise, the zips glide smoothly, and the overall feel is one of durability and care in construction. The shoulder straps are also comfortable and easily adjustable, allowing for long wear without strain. It’s the kind of bag that feels both practical and premium at the same time.
The bag is currently priced at £34.99, with an additional 10% (£3.50) discount available at the time of writing. Even at full price, I think it represents very good value for money, especially given the thoughtful design, quality materials, and genuine usability.
In short, this K&F Concept bag is a well-crafted, well-designed, and genuinely functional camera bag that perfectly meets the needs of enthusiasts who want a reliable companion for day trips. It combines comfort, simplicity, and quality — and I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend it.
As someone who enjoys photography but isn’t a professional, I tend to travel light and only take the gear I know I’ll need for the day. I don’t want to lug around a huge backpack that feels like it could double as hand luggage on a flight. This bag strikes the perfect balance between capacity and convenience — it’s compact enough to carry comfortably all day, yet spacious and thoughtfully laid out to hold exactly what’s necessary.
One of the things I really appreciate about the design is that it doesn’t have an overwhelming number of pockets or compartments. Some camera bags seem to prioritise complexity over usability, but this one keeps things simple. Everything has its place, and I can quickly find essentials like spare batteries, lens caps, or SD cards without rummaging through layers of unnecessary flaps and dividers.
The main compartment is cleverly designed and easily reconfigurable thanks to the Velcro dividers, which provide a strong grip and solid support for the camera and lenses. The build quality throughout is excellent — the stitching is precise, the zips glide smoothly, and the overall feel is one of durability and care in construction. The shoulder straps are also comfortable and easily adjustable, allowing for long wear without strain. It’s the kind of bag that feels both practical and premium at the same time.
The bag is currently priced at £34.99, with an additional 10% (£3.50) discount available at the time of writing. Even at full price, I think it represents very good value for money, especially given the thoughtful design, quality materials, and genuine usability.
In short, this K&F Concept bag is a well-crafted, well-designed, and genuinely functional camera bag that perfectly meets the needs of enthusiasts who want a reliable companion for day trips. It combines comfort, simplicity, and quality — and I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend it.
18/10/2025
The K&F Concept Camera Backpack Bag has no business being as nice as it for its price. At the time of my review it is less than $50! The metal zippers are of premium quality, the canvas-like material is top-shelf stuff, and the included rain cover makes this the nicest camera bag I have ever owned, by a longshot. I replaced my old Canon brand shoulder bag with this K&F concept model, and I wish I did so sooner. I have room in my new bag for my Canon Rebel camera, 3 lenses, 5 batteries with 2 chargers and cables, the rain cover, and instruction manuals. There is still a large open pocket that I could fit a lense that is is even larger than the ones I already own. The bag has side pockets, zipper pockets, and a slip pocket on the insode of the zipper cover too, which I will probably use for a tripod and a hiking day's worth of snacks. The backpack adjusts securely, so it can be worn high on back so it won't be jostled around too much while I am hiking on extended outings. The bag is lightweight too, so it doesn't add much strain when lugging around my equipment. The velcro dividers can be adjusted to accommodate the exact size of my equipment, so the backpack bag is doing a great job of protecting gear that my wallet would prefer that I do not damage haha.
The K&F Concept Camera Backpack Bag is an exceptional product, and for the first time ever in a review, I can enthusiastically say this - I would give this item six stars if Amazon permitted me to do so! Well done K&F Concept. I wish everything I used was made as well as this backpack bag!
The K&F Concept Camera Backpack Bag is an exceptional product, and for the first time ever in a review, I can enthusiastically say this - I would give this item six stars if Amazon permitted me to do so! Well done K&F Concept. I wish everything I used was made as well as this backpack bag!
18/10/2025
I absolutely love this K&F Concept camera backpack! It’s compact and lightweight, but still has plenty of space for my Nikon Z50ii, a couple of lenses, and my essential accessories. The layout is smart and well-padded, and the dual front pockets make it easy to organize batteries, filters, and cables. It also has a tripod strap and even comes with a rain cover, which is a big bonus for shooting on the go. Great design, great quality—ideal everyday carry for photographers who like to travel light. Super price for top quality construction and function!
17/10/2025
A solid little camera backpack at a sensible price. At 38 x 27 x 13 cm and 0.89 kg, it keeps the weight down without feeling flimsy. The front-opening main compartment is genuinely useful, I can see everything at a glance and grab the camera or a lens in seconds. Two zipped front pockets keep spare batteries, leads and cards tidy, which cuts down on faff.
After a couple of short walks, the mesh back panel seems to breathe well enough. The shoulder straps adjust from 45 to 83 cm. Padding is adequate rather than plush, fine for a mirrorless body and a couple of small lenses. There is a laptop slot, but protection is modest. I would risk a slim 13-inch, not a chunky workstation. The side loop holds a compact travel tripod securely, a full-sized set of legs feels wobbly. The dividers pop out quickly, so it doubles as a normal daypack. The rain cover does its job.
For £34.99, the features and build feel like decent value, better suited to light kits than heavy rigs.
After a couple of short walks, the mesh back panel seems to breathe well enough. The shoulder straps adjust from 45 to 83 cm. Padding is adequate rather than plush, fine for a mirrorless body and a couple of small lenses. There is a laptop slot, but protection is modest. I would risk a slim 13-inch, not a chunky workstation. The side loop holds a compact travel tripod securely, a full-sized set of legs feels wobbly. The dividers pop out quickly, so it doubles as a normal daypack. The rain cover does its job.
For £34.99, the features and build feel like decent value, better suited to light kits than heavy rigs.
16/10/2025









