K&F Concept 2 in 1 Sling Bag 10L Everyday Shoulder Bag
K&F Concept 2 in 1 Sling Bag 10L Everyday Shoulder Bag & Multifunction Photography Crossbody Camera DSLR Backpack Portable Bag
Dimensions: | 33 x 22 x 13 centimetres |
Brand: | K&F Concept |
Model: | KF13.157V3 |
Part: | KF13.157JP |
Colour: | 03-dark Green |
Dimensions: | 33 x 22 x 13 centimetres |
I’ve had many camera bags over the years none of which have ever given me everything I need. This one is perfect. Run and gun it works. Going on holiday it works. It easily fits my camera with a rather large lens plus my drone and a few things like chargers etc. At a price like this it’s a no brainer.
After trying a couple of bags I settled for this one as it very well made, discreet and comfy to carry too.
For me a bag has to be not bulky, protects the camera and has good security. This bag is perfect for my needs, security wise, despite being a nice looking bag, it is subtle and doesn’t give the impression that you are carrying an expensive camera. The side pockets are long with good room but the opening is a little tight especially the back pocket but they are very usable for a spare batteries and other accessories and zip up securely too. The main pocket is great, again it does not open super wide but plenty enough to allow you to remove the camera. The internal divider is very robust and stiff and stays in place with strong velcro. It will easily carry a camera and two lenses.
I have one camera with lens attached so there is plenty of room for usb charger, small power brick and a spare battery plus,wallet, phone and small bottle of water too.I can use this as a day bag without the need of back pack etc. This is perfect as I love to travel light.
I use it over the shoulder which is great for me but it can be used as a bum bag too but for me the strap doesn’t adjust down to be really tight so it can move around a bit on your waist.
The materials are nice quality and has a good feel and there is a separate carry handle to complete the package.
Overall a brilliant bag which works well as a light camera/day bag for travelling.
This sling bag is just the right size for a camera body and one, or two, short lenses. Instead of the more usual Velcro type fastenings, for individual dividers, this comes with a soft cushion that can easily be deployed,in a number of ways, to protect the contents of the main pocket.
There are several other pockets with both zip and Velcro fastenings that can easily hold extra batteries, SD cards, a GPS, wallet, etc. Because of the size, the bag cannot be overloaded with stuff that probably will not be used.
The only thing that I would change is the strap length. I am a male XL body size and would have liked an additional 15cm (6in) on the strap – but that is just personal preference.
I purchased this to use with a Fujifilm X-T5, 16-80 and 70-300 lens, and a 380ml bottle of water. It was cramped and I wasn’t comfortable with how it was in the bag. They looked jammed together at best, and I struggled to zip it closed occasionally
With just one lens, it would have been fine. I have since purchased a different bag that is more specific to photography, and it fits everything in just fine, with a coat, and other camera accessories.
I’ve sent the bag back, but if I was using it as a sling bag as an every day carry, or maybe with smaller cameras, i’d recommend it. My gear was just slightly too bulky for the bag
Bought this bag for my partner and she loves it. Smaller than my PGYTech 10 litre, this K&F Concept 10 litre suits her perfectly. The fabric is soft, yet well-padded, weatherproof and comfortable to carry all day. It can easily take a Fujifilm X-T5, with 16-80 kit lens fitted plus an additional 2-3 small primes or a 70-300 zoom and one other prime. There are ample pockets for accessories, as well as phone, wallet, sunglasses, snacks, etc. All in all this is a superb all-day camera bag for under 40.00. Given the incredible build quality, this bag is an unbelievable bargain (and 100.00 cheaper than my PGYTech or PeakDesign 10 litre). Heartily recommended.
Great bag. Nice small size, perfect for my needs. Bought a K&F tripod but it does not fit underneath. The straps don’t extend far enough to slide the tripod in so I have to undo the entire strap, weave it under only two of the tripod legs and then put the strap back on. This takes far longer than needed. There are no buckles so it’s even slower.
This camera bag can be carried over the shoulder or by hand, and is ideal for when you need to carry more than just your camera, but not quiet everything you own. By that I mean its the perfect size for the body, a lens or two, some accessories like spare battery and a few filters. Just take care if you have any large telescopic lenes, as it will likely fill most of the main compartment. The build quality is pretty decent for the price, with the waterproof canvas and padded interior. The zips are a good size and work well, plus they don’t “sneak open” when you’ve been carrying the bag for a while. Overall, this is a decent and budget friendly camera bag, and while it doesn’t give you everything, its still pretty impressive nonetheless.
This is a nicely made, well designed messenger bag that feels nice and packs pretty small when not in use. Its not that big so I wouldn’t be using it with my DSLRs but it fits my Canon M50 and a couple of lenses in there nicely with space for batteries, cards and other bits and pieces. Because its not a rigid bag it is light weight and the internal separator is pretty solid and gives the bag some strength as well as sectioning the main pocket for the lenses and body of my camera. Underneath there’s ties for a travel tripod and an additional 2 pockets for accessories. Overall its a good day to day bag that serves my small mirrorless camera well.
I bought this so I have a bag when I travel that is suitable for my camera gear. It is great lots of space in it. I would have to say if you are a small woman then it feels a bit on the bulky side for a small bag and with a camera budy and 2x lenses got a bit heavy by the end of the day. The bag comes with a devider like a hard sheet that can be folded in different ways to fit your gear the way you want it. I thought yhat was quite good. Also it doesn’t look to suspicius that you have high value items in there just looks like a sports bag. All and all I think it’s a great buy.
Very good quality camera sling bag from K&F made with good materials and will last a long time.
When the bag arrived initially I thought I would not be able to get much inside but I was wrong I can easily fit my DSLR with a lens attached and put it on its side and fit another lens in the main section, you have to be realistic with your lenses e.g. if I have a 70-200mm lens attached to the camera body then this will be all I can fit in the main part of the bag.
The camera sling bag is well made and looks very good, very good stitching no loose ends and all straight which gives the bag a premium look and feel. This bag is ideal for when you don’t want to use your big camera bag and don’t need a huge amount of gear.
There are other sections that can be used to store extra camera batteries, cables, memory cards filters etc more than enough space for a days worth of photography/videography.
Has a strap on the bottom of the bag that you can attach a small/travel tripod which is a nice touch.
Shoulder strap is nice and thick so should not end up digging into you, it can be extended to a good length my only minor grumble with the shoulder strap is it has no padding for extra comfort which would have been nice.
Overall I am happy with the sling bag and I would recommend it.
This is an ideal camera bag. Small but durable. Sturdy construction and good padding. My Sony a74 fits in the centre compartment. it has a little extra room for an extra lens, charger and whatever. Very robust and durable. Recommend it.
This is a decent, neat, compact bag for carrying a small number of DSLR essentials. The bag has an optional, detachable shoulder/crossbody strap with adjustable length and a grab handle on top. There are adjustable webbing straps on the underside to attach a tripod, and a padded zip-closing compartment on one side.
Inside the main storage area, there is space for a camera plus installed lens, as well as two little slip pockets with hook and loop tape fastenings. There is a moveable partition for the main area which can be adapted to create up to three compartments for camera body/lens/flash, etc. I find this a bit awkward to position neatly, on the one I have this is a bit stiff and reluctant to shape, but having a camera and accessories inside helps to hold it in place.
This is a fairly soft camera bag. It’s well padded on all sides, but the more sturdy structuring around the camera comes from the EPE partition.
I have a similar style Lumix bag – this K&F Concept one is a bit larger and offers more storage for accessories without becoming cumbersome, but doesn’t have such structured sides or feel quite as sturdy. I had thought to switch bags and start using this slightly bigger one, but I like both for different reasons
This well made sling bag from K&F will easily take a large DSLR and a spare lens, as well as your other small accessories.
The 10l interior space features a nice and strong removable partition to separate your camera from your spare lens. The partition can also be removed and the bag used as a standard day-to-day sling type bag.
The bag is claimed to be waterproof and seems to be made of a nice durable type of material.
My only slight concern is that the sides of the bag could have a bit more padding for protection from knocks.
There is also the option of carrying a small tripod underneath using the built-in straps on the underside.
The strap can also be removed and the bag carried using the additional sewn in handle.
All in all, a nice small bag for day trips etc!
I am a huge fan and have plenty of camera stuff from K&F range. Their bags and other camera accessories are exceptionally well made and feel premium quality.
I have bought several camera bags over the years “30+ years of photography” and this is one bag that I felt like manufacturer has made a mistake. They do say it’s a compact size bag but I believe it’s a tight squeeze for DSLR or Mirrorless alike. I think compact Digital camera or drone cameras would benefit from this bag.
Bag itself is premium quality and I believe is rain proof but it’s like a toiletry bag with soft padding so it will not prevent damage if you drop it or accidentally bang your bag with something solid.
It has got several pockets for batteries, SD cards etc and have fastening straps for tripod but tripod will stick out like a sore thumb as bag is too small.
I have uploaded a photo with my favourite K&F hard shell backpack photography bag so you can compare the size. I would rather take my K&F backpack with me for outdoor photography than this compact one.
As someone who uses LMG pouches for lenses and small camera bodies along the cheep and perfect size SA80 pouches for battery banks for use on webbing or plate carrier setups using an actual side small messenger carry bag is interesting.
After tossing together a testing kitload of everyday kit for low weight it’s quite handy to carry this in one bag with its own compartments rather then on belt pouches or pockets, which is I assume is more the norm for urban photographers.
Now the quality of the bag is decent to say the least it’s got a wether-proofed exterior coating so water will roll off or won’t get inside the zippers are fairly good not sure how they will last long term but not had anything kink easily so far.
The organisation pouches and internal divider is actually really handy especially if you’re just a basic aps-c or two lens Sony A7 mirrorless user for example, it’s just the right amount of space.
Overall for lightweight kit users this is a fine bag or an ideal gift for someone with a new camera setup, but doesn’t replace webbing and pouches for me when I need to be able to access 3 or more lenses or misc articles of kit without moving too much.
Also the strap is okay but you will want to add some extra padding to it if you’re running heavier gear you can add stitchable or velcrow strapable sholder pads from many vendors.
If I was to make improvements, molly all the way, if this bag had Molly attachment and loop points it would be super flexible.
The K&F Concept 10l sling bag is a discreet small over the shoulder sling that happily holds a small mirrorless like a microfour thirds camera and a couple of lenses, or a full frame mirror less with one lens. It also works as an excellent bag for a small drone like a dji mini. That it folds completely flat is useful if you want a small bag on a holiday as it doesn’t take up a lot of space when travelling.
The main compartment zips up from the top and open wide enough to reach into either side (some slings the zips don’t open wide enough.) The top loading also makes makes it easier to swap lenses as you can use the bag as a shelf. Inside the bag is a flexible divider that will let you partition for lenses and bodies easily. This is a very good divider, it if you use it to hold two lenses the shelf it forms is rigid.
There are small pockets in the bag for memory cards, and a thin larger pocket for filters or papers. As a walking around bag its great; you can attach a camera clip to the strap to carry a little more around with you. I found it very useful on a tiny plane this week as an at seat bag, it let me carry my camera and power bank whilst my backpack needed to go in the baggage compartment.
When going out for a photo walk you don’t always want to be encumbered by a backpack, especially if you are taking minimal gear with you, a camera sling is a nice compromise.
I have bought filters from K&F Concept for some time now and always found them to be of good quality and a reasonable price, so when I was offered this to review this bag from them I jumped at the chance, I wasn’t paid to do this and this is my honest opinion of usability and quality.
The bag is well made with possibly the strongest internal pads I have ever seen in a bag of this size, perfect for keeping a small camera and a pair of lenses both protected and in place.
There are 2 main zipped pockets that provide ample space for a phone, spare batteries and the other odds and ends you generally carry around when on a photowalk.
The outside of the bag is wipe clean and I’d definitely showerproof, I took it out yesterday in light rain and had no issues with my kit getting wet and imagine it could probably take a heavier downpour without breaking a sweat.
On the underside of the bag are the obligatory straps for a small tripod, whilst I tried mine for size it isn’t something I normally have with me on an urban shoot which is what I feel this bag is best suited to so I can’t comment on how comfortable it would be to carry with one attached a full days shooting.
With the kit shown in the photo though it was very comfortable and for once I didn’t get any neck pain, something that can be problematic with small camera bags.
Whilst I haven’t used it for my drone yet I can confirm that it easily takes my Mini 3 pro, 4 batteries with charger and controller, and affords more protection than the OE drone bag.
Would I recommend this at the current asking price of 29.99 (with voucher)?
Most definitely.
This is a very good camera bag but it was a bit of a squeeze to put my dslr camera in the way I wanted it in the bag.
Picture diagrams on advertising, makes it look much more spacious than what it really is.
Materials used are very premium, and it has lots of pockets and other things, but the lack of thicker protective padding, loses this case/bag one star.
As long as you don’t drop this camera bag, this bag will be fine for most photographers….. but if you did drop the bag then it could become a very expensive and costly drop, especially since most cameras and especially lenses, cost almost the same cost as a small car would cost.
More dense foam padding and a slightly bigger bag to accommodate the extra foam please K&F Concep