🎒 Carry Your Vision, Capture the Moment
The K&F Concept Camera Sling Bag is a sleek, weather-resistant, and lightweight crossbody bag designed for DSLR cameras, lenses, and drones. Featuring customizable shock-proof padding, adjustable straps for ergonomic comfort, and external tripod holders, it offers professional-grade protection and organization in a compact, stylish package perfect for on-the-move creatives.
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 33.6 x 23 x 8.1 centimetres |
Package Weight | 0.75 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions L x W x H | 33 x 22 x 13 centimetres |
Item Weight | 500 Grams |
Brand | K&F Concept |
Colour | All Black-m |
Part number | KF13.157V1 |
Size | M |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Style | Sling Backpacks |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
C**S
Great Bag, but no bottle holder.
“This is a great camera bag with plenty of space and well-designed compartments—perfect for organizing all your gear, including accessories and extras. The build quality feels solid, and it’s comfortable to carry, even when fully loaded.However, I’m giving it four stars instead of five because one of the product videos showed a bottle holder on the side, which wasn’t included in the version I received. It’s a small detail, but still a bit misleading and worth noting for potential buyers.”
W**H
A great and very versatile bag
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.
A**.
Excellent, compact camera bag
Needed a bag of the right dimensions to fit DJI Mini 4 Pro drone and some accessories, and this fits the bill perfectly.It’s light and compact, but constructed of reassuringly good quality materials. Fits the drone in a small hard case, RC2 controller with a cover, LiPo bag with the 3 batteries and charger, plus an action cam and a bit of space left in main compartment.Space in the back for lanyard and manuals etc - plus a pretty spacious pocket on the front for more batteries, spare propellers, various adapters, and more. Perfect for my needs.I should note some reviews complained about the lack of padded shoulder strap. Maybe it’s a new addition, but my bag came with matching colour padded shoulder strap piece which is absolutely fine.
R**J
Tidy and professional.
Good size for body couple lenses, filters and batteries.Easy to carry and looks and feels premium. Nice slig bag!!
G**N
Favourite bag and I've tried a few. Best for medium camera and couple of lenses ie R50
Perfect bag for camera and accessories. Tripod straps aren't the longest so need to adapt how you put tripod on, if they were longer then would have been 5 star. Nevertheless great bag.
A**Y
good buy
very good practical bag I did not expect it to be so practical I am happy with the purchase, good quality lots of pockets I really recommend it
K**E
The Bag That Sling-Shotted My Hopes into Mild Disappointment
Let me introduce you to the K&F Concept Sling Bag — my short-lived camera companion that promised sleek, versatile storage and instead delivered... well, an awkward lesson in expectation management, stitched together with some dubious fabric choices.At first glance, it looked the part. Sleekish design, zips in the right places, and a shoulder strap that whispered of urban adventures and spontaneous photo walks. But once unboxed and slung over the shoulder, the magic wore off quicker than battery life on a cold winter shoot.Let’s start with the main compartment — arguably the best bit. It’s just about big enough to fit a camera body with a chunky 70-200mm lens attached, plus a second, smaller lens (a humble 50mm in my case). That’s respectable. But things start to unravel once you try to get clever with storage. There are side pockets — great in theory for batteries, cards, and assorted photographic trinkets — but once filled, they bulge inward like overambitious sausage casings and rob precious space from the main compartment. It’s a bag that quite literally steals from itself.Then there’s the tripod straps underneath. Oh dear. These little gremlins might just manage a tabletop tripod, or possibly a selfie stick if it’s feeling generous, but try attaching anything resembling a full-size tripod and you’ll feel like you’re performing a cruel prank on the bag. They’re far too short, utterly useless for anything other than miniature gear — so unless your tripod moonlights as a chopstick, forget it.Now, the looks. For something that crept just under the £50 mark, I expected a bit more polish. Maybe some higher-end materials, a better finish, or at the very least, stitching that didn’t scream “budget eBay bundle.” Instead, it looks and feels cheap — like a knockoff version of something that already wasn’t expensive to begin with.The honest truth? I don’t even use it anymore. It lives in the corner of my gear cupboard like an ex I awkwardly bump into every now and then. The only reason it’s still here is because it was too late to send it back and I don’t have any other sling bags to replace it with. To be fair, this experience has put me off sling bags altogether. We’re in the post-sling era of my carrying habits now.The K&F Concept Sling Bag might suit someone with a small kit, a tiny tripod, and an indifference to aesthetics — but it didn’t suit me. I wanted a lightweight, flexible companion for my camera adventures, and instead I got an awkward, cramped, tripod-snubbing satchel that makes me sigh every time I see it. Consider this bag the photographic equivalent of a one-hit wonder: briefly interesting, but ultimately forgettable.
S**.
Perfect sling for out and about
Bought this sling bag to take on holiday and it was great. It’s a perfect size for my A7IV and 2 lenses (one large and one small) with easy access to everything without compromising on keeping it safe. Haven’t tested the waterproof-ness yet but looks like it should hold up well . It’s comfortable to wear all day and has plenty of dedicated pockets for batteries and other accessories, the internal divider is perfect for keeping lenses safe.
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