

🎥 Gear up like a pro, carry with confidence!
The K&F Concept Camera Backpack is a premium 18L capacity bag designed for professional and enthusiast photographers. Crafted from durable, splash-proof 840D nylon with reinforced stitching and shock-absorbing foam dividers, it safely stores 2 DSLR cameras, up to 5 lenses, a 15.6-inch laptop, and a tripod. Its ergonomic padded straps and breathable back panel ensure comfort during long shoots, while the secure rear-access compartment prioritizes gear safety. With a sleek, understated design and multiple compartments, this backpack balances style, protection, and functionality at an unbeatable price point.














| ASIN | B01MCRTITT |
| Best Sellers Rank | 19 in Camera Backpacks |
| Brand Name | K&F CONCEPT |
| Capacity | 17 litres |
| Care instructions | Machine wash cold, gentle tumble dry on polyester; machine wash cold, air dry on nylon |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Colour | Grey-1 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 3,879 Reviews |
| Handle Type | Top carry handle |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 44L x 16W x 44H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | camera backpack |
| Item Weight | 250 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Shenzhen Zhuoer Photograph |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Number of Compartments | 8 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Pocket Description | Utility Pocket |
| Shell Type | Soft |
| Strap Type | Adjustable |
| Style Name | Casual |
A**S
An excellent, well thought out and good looking bag at a fantastic price.
The K&F Lightweight measures in at a 17”x11” and consists of two main compartments; a smaller front compartment for laptops, tablets, accessories and a much larger rear compartment for cameras, flashes and lenses. The main internal camera compartment is plenty big enough to hold 2 cameras and up to 5 lenses. It’s roughly 4.5” deep so it’s deep enough to hold most 35mm and 50mm lenses stood upright and full frame bodies and all the internal inserts are removeable so you can reconfigure it until your hearts content. You may struggle however, if you have a Battery Grip on your camera (or use a Canon 1dx etc) as the compartment may not be quite deep enough but for most, it’ll will be plenty. There are also two small sleeved compartments (one of which is zipped) for memory cards and other small accessories. In my own use, I’ve managed to fit a Canon 6D with 70-200 attached, Tamron 35mm, Canon 28mm, Sony A7 with 35mm, Sony 85mm, Mavic Air and Mavic Air Remote with room to spare. It’s also worth noting that this main compartment is located at the back of the bag and there is no quick access panel. If you need to retrieve anything from this compartment you need to take the bag off completely. This will be a deal break for those that need quick access to their equipment however, it does make the bag very secure as your expensive gear is completely inaccessible while the bag is on your back. Which is more important to you, speed or security? The front compartment comprises of two padded sleeves for tablets and laptops (up to 13”) and a mesh sleeve for accessories etc. It’s a decent size and will hold a Surface Pro and 10” tablet with ease. It’s well padded too. Lastly there is a small compartment on the front of the bag for any additional smaller items and on the left side there is a very small side pocket for memory cards and an incredibly useful tripod strap/pocket. Fold out the pocket, slide your tripod through the strap and insert one of the tripod legs into the pocket, tighten the strap and you’re good to go. Simple, elegant solution. The construction itself is also reassuringly solid. The Nylon feels thick and strong, there’s a rubberized section on the bottom to protect it when it’s on the ground, the zips are chunky, the padding both externally and internally is very thick and the whole back holds its shape very well. With that said, the bag is not fully waterproof and it does not contain a rain cover. It’s water resistant and I’m sure it would do a decent job in a light shower but if you’re going trekking through the rainforest then there are better options out there. Keep it dry though and it’ll do a great job of keeping your gear safe. Comfort is also excellent. The external rear panel is padded and vented. The straps are well shaped and again well padded. Each strap has two levels of adjustment and there’s a front clasp to secure the straps across your chest for added stability. All that shape/protection does come at a cost though and while not a heavy bag, it’s not quite as light as some of the other ‘lightweight’ bags I’ve used in the past. I personally am happy to forgo a few extra pounds for the additional protection but this will come down to personal preference. Looks are obviously subjective and I’m not the most fashion-conscious guy in the world but to me, it’s quite nice looking. It’s quite subtle, the colour is nice and it doesn’t scream ‘camera bag’. Finally, there’s the price. At time of writing, it’s available on here for a grand total of £44.99 which, in my opinion, is an absolute steal. Overall, it’s an excellent, well thought out and good-looking bag at a fantastic price. Yes, it has some drawbacks but overall I’m very happy with my purchase and more than happy to recommend it to others. PS. I do plan to do a Youtube video at some point in the future which I will add once complete.
D**S
Best I've used for ages...please read on...
I've been doing photography as a hobby for more years than I care to remember.In that time, over the years I have spent a fortune on equipment bags.I have come to the conclusion that there is no such thing as "the perfect bag". Well I needed a new bag after some new kit but I was not going tp pay the brand name prices, you know the ones, as I did not see one that would suit in their range, so decided to trawl through dozens of offerings on Amazon and arrived at this particular backpack. I chose the larger size as I needed to house a Canon 5d3, a Canon 70d, a Canon L series 24-105 and a Canon L series 70-200, along with the usual spare batteries, cards, etc. Those lenses alone are quite bulky and substantial in weight. On arrival I opened the package and was absolutely impressed with the lovely look of the bag,very smart greu material looked quality, It felt good too. The stitching seems good (time will tell). I tried it on my bak empty in order to adjust the straps to my fit. Adjusted easily. Felt comfortable on. Now to try to see if all my kit fits.Te actual camera storage area is accessed from the back so is safer. Well all of my kit fitted after adjusting the internal removable partitions. This is where i discovered for me a slight problem. Both my cameras have battery packs fitted but the internal depth of the bag meant I had to remove them to get them in. Not a deal breaker but may not affect everybody. There is a strap on the one side for holding a tripod but would suggest not too heavy a one. There are several compartments accessed from the front which appear to be meant for a small laptop or ipad. One othe slight criticism is I would have liked a couple of small side pockets just for the spare batteries and cards.But I did start of by saying there was no such thing as the perfect bag. This one istill not that 100% perfect but it has come 98% of the way, so I can honestly recommend. Also it is a fraction of the price of the named brands. Go for it ! UPDATE.....since buying this back pack, I have purchased a Canon 5d3 with a battery grip attached. There's the problem....the bag is not deep enough to accommodate that combo.I stand by what I said about the quality value,design and comfort but note what I say about the depth.
K**A
Good buy, large capacity but NOT suitable for the large of girth
Appears well made and swallowed 2 SLRs, mirror lens, two zooms, two standard, chargers etc. Hopefully it will carry the weight this Summer. In this connection do not expect to wear a puffer jacker and use the bag. At 110 kilos and 6 foot in height, the bag only just fits me wearing a jumper. If I wore heavy winter gear it would not fit. Needs longer straps. Also the chest strap is set too high (for me). As I said, appears a good bag at a good price but really only suitable for those of a smaller build than me where I am sure you would be a happy user.
L**N
The K&F Concept Lightweight Is A Fantastic Backpack For Getting you Started!
The K&F Concept Lightweight is a fantastic budget backpack for getting you started, I have owned this backpack for a few months now and I love it! It is very lightweight and comfortable even when full with gear, the main compartment for your camera gear is divided into sections and you can move these around as they are secured by velcro so you can tailor the compartment to suit your lens and camera. I have my Canon 77D along with 4 lens & a few other small bits of gear with more space if I needed it. You can also put a tripod on the side which is very useful. There are also other zipped compartments where you could store a small laptop or tablet etc. I haven't used these much as I don't normally carry a laptop around with me when I'm out shooting, but it's handy to have if I'm ever travelling for a few days to be able to put all my gear in the one backpack. Overall I'm very happy with my purchase, it's a good looking and very functional backpack and I'd recommend it to anyone looking for an affordable way to carry around multiple lens and gear.
A**R
Excellent, fully adjustable to suit your own personal requirements.
Really excellent. Can hold so much and with so many interchangeable inserts it can be made to suit your specific equipment and requirements. The zips are perfect for a luggage lock for extra security. All my camera equipment can now be held in one place including several lenses and many filters, spare parts etc. The tripod pocket and strap is great as most are too small for a good quality tripod. I can't really comment on how comfortable it is personally but my friend said its really comfy, however it fits on the back of my wheelchair perfectly and the chest strap can be done up on my chair to make it so it cannot be lifted off the back of my chair easily so stays secure. It's not 100% waterproof but is water resistant however it comes with a waterproof cover for the inevitable rain here in the UK. I think this is a fantastic product and am glad I decided to replace a different one I was brought as a gift for a similar price that didn't fit in anywhere near as much. The separate laptop sleeve is also a really good addition as it means camera and editing equipment can all be carried within the same bag safely and securely. I am really impressed with this bag and it is far better than some for over twice the price
J**K
Excellent quality with enough space for your camera needs.
I bought this backpack from a recommendation on Youtube and it does not disappoint. I required a case to transport my Mavic 2 drone and accessories as the one that comes with the flymore kit, while compact, and well built, just does not fit in all that you require for a days adventuring and as such would have to carry an additional backpack. This bag has enough space for the quadcopter, batteries, chargers, ipad, wires, props controller, cables, landing pad, and even some additional portable battery chargers I have. Although currently I do not own a DSLR camera & tripod (which there is also a space for on the side) I'm sure that with a bit of moving stuff around even that would fit in, especially if I took the drone out of the case. The backpack itself is sturdy, lightweight and well made with a leather bottom. It's also comfortable to wear with shoulders being well padded and includes a chest clip so the bag wont continuously fall off. under weight. The anti theft feature on the main zip (being against your back) is also a welcome addition. All in all i'm more than happy with this backpack and you will be too if you have alot of camera equipment to move around.
R**H
Best budget camera bag I've used
I have tried and tested many camera and hybrid backpacks over the last few years – from high end Peak Design and Manfrotto to budget options like this K&F Concepts or other unbranded ones. I can honestly say that this has been my favourite from the budget category. The bag easily fits everything you could need for a day photography trip, or as an addition to airplane carry-on. Pros: - Remarkably light weight; - Stylish design that doesn’t give away you’ve got £000’s worth of gear inside; - Cheap (these go on amazon daily deals quite often, so keep an eye out for extra 15% off); - Gear accessed through the back, so more secure than most other bags in this price range. Cons: - With its light weight comes slight lack of rigidity. Although nothing ever got damaged in my case - I would keep an eye on not knocking it around too much; - Not waterproof and I believe this variant doesn’t come with rain cover. That being said, I had it on during a torrential rain and in the space of 5-10min the inside of the bag stayed free of moisture; - No quick access to the gear section; - Slightly limited customisation, compared to other backpacks such as YuHan Oxford bag. Other notable points: - The backpack is best suited for short(ish) people. For reference – I am 5ft 7 and I think the size was just right; - It has a tripod carrying system… but the way it works is just weird. Attaching tripod in a carrier bag isn’t really going to work. Overall – highly recommended bag in this price range.
G**D
Adequate for most users, could be deeper for big lens users.
Great bag but my only complaint is the depth. I'm using a full frame camera with a 70-200 2.8 lens. A very common combination yet it is a struggle finding bags that hold such a combination without having to remove the lens. In this case there is no issue with length. In fact you don't even need to reverse the hood to fit it in! The problem is depth. I have a tripod mount on my big lens, to which I attached my sling. I'm not removing the mount and as previously stated, I am not removing the lens either (such that it could be rolled onto its side). The bag still closes but there is a bit of a bulge. Not sure it would be comfortable walking distances with it like that. You would be forced to remove the lens. I just wanted a bag to store the lens whilst in the house and of course when I take my gear to my car and transport it to where I am shooting. Once I arrive at the destination I don my sling and leave the bag in the car. I'd probably be better off buying a sturdy hold-all and creating some make-shift padding by using a load of old t-shirts and jumpers! I suppose that isn't the bags fault and if you are using anything other than the equipment combination I described, you will be very happy.
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