K&F Concept 2 in 1 Sling Bag Everyday Shoulder Bag & Multifunction Photography Crossbody Camera DSLR Backpack Portable Bag
S**O
Stylish and functional
This bag is just perfect 👌🏻. A tad on the big size for my taste, however very welcome since I can fit another small lens with a pouch comfortably. The camera in the picture is a Sony a6700 with a Sigma 35mm with the hood. Pretty sure I can fit my a7IV with the 24-70. There's space on the back to put my wallet and car keychain. It looks awesome ans stylish, definitely not dork at all.Not very good: The insert is just weird and ackward to install (Not using it anyways). Also, I wished the tripod straps were removable, still, no big deal. Careful with stains too.
J**T
Amazing Service + Great Products!!
UPDATE (4/15/25):After speaking with K&F's customer service team, I was able to find a solution that perfectly accommodates the tripod! I was so impressed by their team's sincere effort to ensure that I was happy with my purchase. It's soooo rare to find that today; this is a company that has honestly won my business for a long time to come. Outstanding customer service to match high-quality products - I'm thoroughly impressed!ORIGINAL POST (3/20/25):I mostly like this bag. It has a real quality feel to it. I was looking for something small to carry an iPad mini, a clip-on lens, portable battery (for the iPad), an iPad mini tripod adapter, and the tripod. (We coach a volleyball team and use this to record the matches.) The bag is nice - plenty of room for what we need.But the straps for the tripod don't work for two reasons:1) There are no clips... just fabric straps that can be tightened and loosened - but not disconnected. This makes attaching a tripod cumbersome.2) The loops for the tripod are short... so unless you have a small tripod, it probably isn't going to fit. I assumed (incorrectly) that since I bought the K&F Concept 64-inch tripod that it would attach to this bag. It does not fit inside the straps.Issue 1 -OR- 2 would be workable... but when combined, this is likely a deal-breaker. Now I'm left debating how to "fix" the tripod straps or returning the bag to look for something else. So close... I really didn't want to buy a large bag for such a small amount of things... but that may be where I end up.
G**Y
A reality check on what fits
This is supposed to be a 10L bag. Technically, it might be, but in practice, not so much. The origami insert takes an enormous amount of space out of the bag. I ended up removing it and using other insert separators I already had. Once I did this, I was able to insert three lenses plus peripherals like batteries, filters, and SD cards. In the picture you can see that it will hold an RF 100-400 (7.5"h), an RF 16, and an EF 24-105 (6.3"h) with the RF adapter attached. All lenses have hoods attached in the reverse position. With the provided origami insert, the zoom lenses are too tall to install upright in the bag. With three lenses in the bag, my camera has to be carried outside the bag with a capture clip. An alternative would be to put my R8 camera with the 24-105 lens attached in the bag, with only one of the prime lenses. Compared to the Peak Design 10L sling bag, the K&F bag is easier to insert and remove lenses because it isn't as rigid. Obviously, the K&F bag is much cheaper. I would recommend this bag even though it is smaller than I expected since the published dimensions are a tad exaggerated.
S**H
Great Bag For Filmmakers! Met Than Exceeded My Expectations
MY FAVORITE BAG SO FAR!!!!! I bought because i was flying to Detroit to do cinematography and I needed a bag that would allow me to easily pull out my camera and get shots as needed. THIS BAG WAS EXCELLENT! It's beautifully designed, feels great on the body, goes really good with my outfits and allowed me seem-less access to my camera when I needed it.Also, it's a pretty discreet bag. Unless you're using the tripod carrier underneath the bag, you would suspect there to be a camera inside this bag. Although simple, the reason I decided on this bag was because it's main compartment is the perfect size for a camera, it has pockets that are labelled for a charged batteries and dead batteries and it's such a nice looking bag. This bag met than exceeded my expectations! Would definitely recommend!
L**N
I use it for my GoPro
I have so many accessories with my GoPro I wanted something to carry it all in. Something that seemed trendy, outdoorsy and built well. This ticked all the boxes. Plenty of room for all my stuff and holds my extension pole at the bottom. Definitely recommend.
F**.
Spacious, Comfortable, and Perfect for On-the-Go Shoots
I’ve been using this camera sling bag on a few shoots now, and it’s surprisingly spacious without feeling bulky. I was able to fit my mirrorless camera, three lenses, and a few accessories with room to spare. The adjustable dividers made it easy to customize the layout for my gear, and I really like how well-padded and secure everything feels inside. It’s comfortable to wear for extended periods, and the extra pockets came in handy for my phone, batteries, and filters. Definitely a solid choice for anyone needing a compact yet roomy camera bag.
E**C
Nice bag for a spare lens (or two if they are small)
Good small sling bag. Feels well built without being overbuilt and heavy. Call it medium build? I wanted something for a spare lens without having to carry a full backpack. This holds a Tamron 150-600 with the hood. Just at length though and there won't be another lens or body in there with it. And it doesn't feel like something that will break and drop the lens. That's what I wanted tho so works like a charm.
F**K
Well Made
Excellent workmanship, good materials, size of the bag is for mirror less camera and one or two lenses , LACKS ADÉCUATE PADDING inside , I have a DSLR but fits tight with the lense on ,so I kept it for my small Sony mirror less camera .
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