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
SKU: KF13.223
From the moment you pick it up, you can feel the quality of the materials. The outer fabric is sturdy, water-repellent, and very durable. In heavy rain, the included waterproof cover is a real asset: it completely encases the bag and keeps all your gear dry, even in a downpour. It's a detail that makes all the difference when shooting outdoors.
The interior is fully customizable thanks to well-padded Velcro dividers. You can organize the space according to your needs: DSLR camera body, two or three lenses, flash, batteries, filters, microphone, or compact tripod. The dividers stay firmly in place and effectively absorb shocks, protecting each piece of equipment without crushing it. I was able to fit a DSLR with a lens attached, two additional lenses, and a compact drone, without feeling cramped.
The laptop compartment (up to 15.6 inches) is well-designed: it's separate from the rest of the gear and easily accessible, ideal for fieldwork or business trips. It also features side and front pockets for cables, memory cards, batteries, filters, or chargers. Everything is well-organized and within easy reach.
The bag is also very comfortable to wear. The shoulder straps are wide and well-padded, and the chest strap stabilizes the weight during long hikes. The back panel is ventilated, which limits perspiration, even in summer. Despite the weight of the equipment, the weight distribution is balanced and doesn't strain the shoulders.
Another strong point is the tripod mount located on the side of the bag. It securely holds a medium-sized tripod thanks to adjustable straps and a non-slip base.
The interior is fully customizable thanks to well-padded Velcro dividers. You can organize the space according to your needs: DSLR camera body, two or three lenses, flash, batteries, filters, microphone, or compact tripod. The dividers stay firmly in place and effectively absorb shocks, protecting each piece of equipment without crushing it. I was able to fit a DSLR with a lens attached, two additional lenses, and a compact drone, without feeling cramped.
The laptop compartment (up to 15.6 inches) is well-designed: it's separate from the rest of the gear and easily accessible, ideal for fieldwork or business trips. It also features side and front pockets for cables, memory cards, batteries, filters, or chargers. Everything is well-organized and within easy reach.
The bag is also very comfortable to wear. The shoulder straps are wide and well-padded, and the chest strap stabilizes the weight during long hikes. The back panel is ventilated, which limits perspiration, even in summer. Despite the weight of the equipment, the weight distribution is balanced and doesn't strain the shoulders.
Another strong point is the tripod mount located on the side of the bag. It securely holds a medium-sized tripod thanks to adjustable straps and a non-slip base.
13/05/2025
Full marks!… I rarely give this, but this camera backpack deserves it. The best I've seen in a long time. I was able to fit all my GoPro accessories inside.
But that's not all! In addition to the usual dividers that can be configured with Velcro, there are also elastic straps to secure various items.
Furthermore, there are several storage compartments.
Recommendation: Yes
But that's not all! In addition to the usual dividers that can be configured with Velcro, there are also elastic straps to secure various items.
Furthermore, there are several storage compartments.
Recommendation: Yes
10/05/2025
The K&F Concept camera backpack pleasantly surprised me. For such a lightweight model, weighing just around 900 grams, it offers a surprising amount of space and good stability.
I use it for both my photography equipment and my mobile video setup, which I use when traveling or for talking-head videos. The interior layout is flexible. Thanks to the Velcro dividers, I can customize my equipment and also carry other items like clothing or personal belongings. This makes the backpack versatile, suitable for photography, everyday use, and short trips.
The exterior construction makes a solid impression. The material is water-repellent and feels robust. The included rain cover is particularly practical, providing extra protection in heavy rain. The zippers also run smoothly, which is often not the case with many cheaper models.
A tripod can be attached to the sides, although my small travel tripod is a bit too narrow for the mount. However, it works perfectly with a standard tripod. The front compartment has additional space for a tablet up to about 11 inches, which I find very useful as I can safely store my iPad Mini there.
The shoulder straps are comfortably padded and easily adjustable in length. Personally, I would prefer them to be spaced a little further apart, as they press slightly against my neck, but this isn't a major drawback. The back padding is comfortable, even when the backpack is fully loaded.
Visually, I like the simple, understated design. No cluttered brand logos, no garish colors – simply functional and appealing. The weight is a real plus, especially when carrying the backpack for extended periods.
Overall, the price-performance ratio is excellent. At the current price, this compact camera backpack is a clear recommendation for anyone who wants to travel light but still doesn't want to compromise on protection and organization. I give it 5 stars for functionality, workmanship, and versatility.
I use it for both my photography equipment and my mobile video setup, which I use when traveling or for talking-head videos. The interior layout is flexible. Thanks to the Velcro dividers, I can customize my equipment and also carry other items like clothing or personal belongings. This makes the backpack versatile, suitable for photography, everyday use, and short trips.
The exterior construction makes a solid impression. The material is water-repellent and feels robust. The included rain cover is particularly practical, providing extra protection in heavy rain. The zippers also run smoothly, which is often not the case with many cheaper models.
A tripod can be attached to the sides, although my small travel tripod is a bit too narrow for the mount. However, it works perfectly with a standard tripod. The front compartment has additional space for a tablet up to about 11 inches, which I find very useful as I can safely store my iPad Mini there.
The shoulder straps are comfortably padded and easily adjustable in length. Personally, I would prefer them to be spaced a little further apart, as they press slightly against my neck, but this isn't a major drawback. The back padding is comfortable, even when the backpack is fully loaded.
Visually, I like the simple, understated design. No cluttered brand logos, no garish colors – simply functional and appealing. The weight is a real plus, especially when carrying the backpack for extended periods.
Overall, the price-performance ratio is excellent. At the current price, this compact camera backpack is a clear recommendation for anyone who wants to travel light but still doesn't want to compromise on protection and organization. I give it 5 stars for functionality, workmanship, and versatility.
07/05/2025
This arrived swiftly the next day in good packaging.
There is not much I can add to the technical detail that the site description does not already list, so I won't repeat all that info.
This bag makes it easy to create separate upper and lower compartments using adjustable dividers. You can reposition them to customise the space, depending on what you need to carry. I typically keep a camera in the top section and use the bottom area for other essentials I might need when I'm out. It’s a great option for someone who wants the protection of a camera bag but also needs the flexibility to carry additional (moderately sized) items.
There is not much I can add to the technical detail that the site description does not already list, so I won't repeat all that info.
This bag makes it easy to create separate upper and lower compartments using adjustable dividers. You can reposition them to customise the space, depending on what you need to carry. I typically keep a camera in the top section and use the bottom area for other essentials I might need when I'm out. It’s a great option for someone who wants the protection of a camera bag but also needs the flexibility to carry additional (moderately sized) items.
06/05/2025
A fairly compact, rigid, and waterproof black backpack of good quality, with multiple pockets and sturdy Velcro dividers for organizing camera gear, etc. I honestly expected it to be bigger, but the quality is very good.
04/05/2025
This is a high-quality camera/photography backpack. The daily drive I take fully fits in here, which I like. The product has a lot of open space for a camera, a few lenses, data storage, and more. The product distributes the weight very well, and it is easy to wear for extended periods of time.
The product is made incredibly well and of great quality.
The product is made incredibly well and of great quality.
29/04/2025
Compact yet functional design: It's lightweight and easy to carry, ideal for photographers who don't want to weigh down their backpack.
Room for essential kit: It can hold a DSLR/mirrorless camera with lens, a couple of lenses, and space for accessories.
Practical internal layout: Modular compartments help keep everything organized and protected.
Laptop compartment and tripod mount: Convenient even for short trips; sturdy zippers and closures.
Rain cover included: Useful for adverse weather conditions without having to purchase a separate accessory.
Splash-resistant and durable fabric: Good basic protection for everyday use.
Cons
Limited capacity: Not a large travel backpack; if you have a lot of large gear, it may feel cramped.
Ergonomics: The brackets and shoulder straps may not fit all body types after long exposures.
Fixed compartments: Some users find multiple adjustable dividers helpful; there may not be room for everything if you're carrying a full kit.
Recommended for:
Amateur or enthusiast photographers who need a compact yet functional solution.
Frequent travelers with a DSLR/mirrorless camera, 1-2 extra lenses, a small tripod, and a 13-15"" laptop.
Those who want weather-ready protection without having to buy additional accessories.
Verdict: Excellent value if you're looking for a compact photography backpack with modular compartments, rain protection, and laptop space. Perfect for day trips and short trips; if you need more space or ultra-flexible configurations, you may want to consider slightly larger models.
Room for essential kit: It can hold a DSLR/mirrorless camera with lens, a couple of lenses, and space for accessories.
Practical internal layout: Modular compartments help keep everything organized and protected.
Laptop compartment and tripod mount: Convenient even for short trips; sturdy zippers and closures.
Rain cover included: Useful for adverse weather conditions without having to purchase a separate accessory.
Splash-resistant and durable fabric: Good basic protection for everyday use.
Cons
Limited capacity: Not a large travel backpack; if you have a lot of large gear, it may feel cramped.
Ergonomics: The brackets and shoulder straps may not fit all body types after long exposures.
Fixed compartments: Some users find multiple adjustable dividers helpful; there may not be room for everything if you're carrying a full kit.
Recommended for:
Amateur or enthusiast photographers who need a compact yet functional solution.
Frequent travelers with a DSLR/mirrorless camera, 1-2 extra lenses, a small tripod, and a 13-15"" laptop.
Those who want weather-ready protection without having to buy additional accessories.
Verdict: Excellent value if you're looking for a compact photography backpack with modular compartments, rain protection, and laptop space. Perfect for day trips and short trips; if you need more space or ultra-flexible configurations, you may want to consider slightly larger models.
28/04/2025
Usually I am not that keen on the type of bags that have just one large compartment. However, with this bag it is straightforward to divide it up so in effect you get an upper compartment and a lower compartment. You can vary the position of the dividers to change the relative size of the different areas. In this way I can place a camera in the top half and other things I may need for a day out in the bottom area. So it is ideal for someone who needs the protection of a camera bag but also wants a bag that can take other items (albeit of a reasonable size, nothing too large).
The bag itself is compact without being too small, just right for a day trip or for travelling on airlines which restrict bag size. There are two large pockets in the front area that can take papers, slim items etc and a laptop sleeve inside which will just fit a modern 13-14" laptop. The outside zips can be arranged so they all meet when shut and can be secured with a small padlock / clip etc so the whole bag can be made quite secure. Each side has a water bottle pocket which on one side can be adapted for a tripod because of a securing loop above the pocket. On the rear there is also a luggage pass through for placing over case handles.
If you are going on holiday and want something small but solid enough for protecting your camera gear as you walk around on a daily basis this bag is ideal. K&F Concept make quality products and this is no exception, all the materials and finishing is to a high standard. It also comes with a rain cover should you need it.
In summary a very practical EDC bag for a photographer and a very reasonable price compared with many camera bags out there, Highly Recommended
The bag itself is compact without being too small, just right for a day trip or for travelling on airlines which restrict bag size. There are two large pockets in the front area that can take papers, slim items etc and a laptop sleeve inside which will just fit a modern 13-14" laptop. The outside zips can be arranged so they all meet when shut and can be secured with a small padlock / clip etc so the whole bag can be made quite secure. Each side has a water bottle pocket which on one side can be adapted for a tripod because of a securing loop above the pocket. On the rear there is also a luggage pass through for placing over case handles.
If you are going on holiday and want something small but solid enough for protecting your camera gear as you walk around on a daily basis this bag is ideal. K&F Concept make quality products and this is no exception, all the materials and finishing is to a high standard. It also comes with a rain cover should you need it.
In summary a very practical EDC bag for a photographer and a very reasonable price compared with many camera bags out there, Highly Recommended
24/04/2025
This is a very well-made backpack from K&F Concept. It has plenty of padded inserts that can be repositioned in order to customise the internal storage. My Canon and several lenses fit snugly and safely inside, and because it opens out flat, it's really easy to both load and unload the contents. The shoulder straps are well-padded, so it's very comfortable to wear, and there's plenty of pocket space for bits and bobs. I can also stash my small tripod on one side (my big one is a bit too cumbersome, though), which is great because I do a lot of outdoor long exposure photography. Price-wise, I feel that this is pretty good value, and I am happy to recommend it.
21/04/2025
As someone who owns a fair amount of K&F CONCEPT photography gear – from chargers and studio lights to tripods – I was curious to see how the camera backpack would perform in my everyday life. I'm writing this review as part of the Amazon Vine program, which in no way influences my opinion.
First Impressions & Comfort
Upon unpacking, I immediately noticed its light weight of just 0.89 kg. I put the backpack on right away, adjusted the straps (45–83 cm), and the breathable mesh back panel felt comfortable against my back – you hardly notice the weight, especially when walking around town. I immediately felt that this backpack was made for spontaneous photo trips.
Organization & Storage
The main compartment opens from the front, which makes it easy to see what's inside. I was able to easily fit my camera, a lens, and even a small charger. The double front pockets are handy for cables, batteries, and SD cards – something I really appreciated during my last shoot. The side tripod holder works surprisingly well; even my compact selfie stick sits securely.
Unexpected Pros and Cons
I found it a bit unusual that the removable dividers sometimes shift slightly when packed tightly. However, this makes it easy to quickly convert the backpack into an everyday companion without camera equipment. The rain cover is a plus, especially in changeable weather, although it certainly won't keep out every drop in heavy rain – a small but fair point to note.
Value for Money
With a current price of €40.79 (as of October 2025), the backpack offers solid value for money. You can tell it's designed for daily use without looking overly luxurious. For someone like me who already uses a fair amount of camera accessories, it's a useful addition to the set.
My Personal Conclusion
The backpack does exactly what I hoped for: it's lightweight, well-organized, and robust enough for spontaneous photoshoots on the go. A minor drawback is the somewhat flimsy internal dividers; otherwise, it's a well-thought-out concept. For photographers who want their equipment organized and easily accessible, this backpack is a reliable solution.
First Impressions & Comfort
Upon unpacking, I immediately noticed its light weight of just 0.89 kg. I put the backpack on right away, adjusted the straps (45–83 cm), and the breathable mesh back panel felt comfortable against my back – you hardly notice the weight, especially when walking around town. I immediately felt that this backpack was made for spontaneous photo trips.
Organization & Storage
The main compartment opens from the front, which makes it easy to see what's inside. I was able to easily fit my camera, a lens, and even a small charger. The double front pockets are handy for cables, batteries, and SD cards – something I really appreciated during my last shoot. The side tripod holder works surprisingly well; even my compact selfie stick sits securely.
Unexpected Pros and Cons
I found it a bit unusual that the removable dividers sometimes shift slightly when packed tightly. However, this makes it easy to quickly convert the backpack into an everyday companion without camera equipment. The rain cover is a plus, especially in changeable weather, although it certainly won't keep out every drop in heavy rain – a small but fair point to note.
Value for Money
With a current price of €40.79 (as of October 2025), the backpack offers solid value for money. You can tell it's designed for daily use without looking overly luxurious. For someone like me who already uses a fair amount of camera accessories, it's a useful addition to the set.
My Personal Conclusion
The backpack does exactly what I hoped for: it's lightweight, well-organized, and robust enough for spontaneous photoshoots on the go. A minor drawback is the somewhat flimsy internal dividers; otherwise, it's a well-thought-out concept. For photographers who want their equipment organized and easily accessible, this backpack is a reliable solution.
18/04/2025