

🎥 Carry Your Vision, Ready for Every Shot!
The K&F Concept Camera Sling Bag is a sleek, waterproof crossbody designed for DSLR, SLR, and mirrorless cameras. Measuring 7.8 x 5.5 x 16 inches, it features a side safety buckle, soft foam padding, and modular inserts for customizable storage. Its quick-access sling design and adjustable straps offer comfort and stability, making it ideal for photographers who demand both protection and convenience on the go.














































| Care instructions | Hand Wash Only |
J**T
Great design.
Well made. Good price. A camera bag that someone has actually thought about in it's design. Carries my nikon mirrorless camera with the 50-250 lense attached. Plenty space for additional lenses etc. Also space for my DJI mini drone. Easy access to the camera without having to take the bag off your shoulder. Very comfortable to carry and with the additional cross strap the bag doesn't move around. Side pocket for tripod is only suitable for a small lightweight tripod, but will comfortably carry a flask.
S**M
Very Good photography bag
This is the perfect all around photography bag for me. It snugly fits all of my camera equipment and is very absorbent to small bumps and drops. I really like the design because it allows me to easily access my most needed items. The strap system is also super accessible to me as a wheelchair user and allows me to carry the bag comfortably. I've managed to fit my drone kit and my DSLR camera (with one lens) without issue for the past 6 months. Well worth the price.
M**N
A decent bag but maybe not as versatile as it appears to be.
First the good stuff, It appears to be well made. It is more compact than the two camera back packs I already own. It is possible to remove a camera from the main compartment without having to open the complete bag. It is comfortable to wear and it does"t scream camera bag at you unless you already know what you are looking at. now the reasons for the four stars. The listing claims that the bag is suable for DSLRS/DSLR/ MIRRORLESS. I bought the bag for my Pentax K-1 MK II. I can get my K1 Mk II with the kit lens into the main section but there is barely room for anything else. I could put a spare lens in the top section of the bag but there is nothing to secure it. I can get my Panasonic Lumix S5 with the 12-60mm kit lens in the main section with some room for bits and pieces like spare batteries. But any spare lenses would have to go in the top section and would have to be padded or secured some how. In my opinion the bag is more suited for Micro Four Thirds cameras or some APS-C cameras.
J**S
Good value for the price
I bought this as a bag to carry my Nikon Z7ii with a Tamron 150-600 lens attached and a monopod when being transported in the car. It does what that well with a bit of room to spare for batteries etc. The bag it self seems well made and the only criticism I would have are plastics strap closures seem to be made from cheap plastic and I wonder just how durable they are.
K**N
Highly recommended
Absolutely love this bag. Plenty of room and is customisable enough to suit most situations. I use it for my action cameras and gimbals and it all fits perfectly. The front pockets are perfect size for spare batteries, cables etc. It’s very well padded and the quality is great.
B**.
Perfect travel camera bag
Really well made and perfect size for travelling abroad. I bought this bag as when I travel to Iceland to photograph Aurora, I wanted something that is small enough to fit under the seat on the plane but still fits all my important gear in. This is small enough for easyJet and Icelandair. I can fit my Sony full frame camera, 14mm GM lens, 4x batteries, battery charger, spare cards, rocket blower and lens cloths in the main part of the bag then in the top bit I can fit my head torch, Anker power bank and dew heater. Perfect!
A**N
Nifty little camera bag
If your travelling light with a camera body and 2-3 lenses then this little bag will do it no problem. I use it for my D750 the new tamron 24-70 G2 lens a nifty fifty & a telephoto zoom . It’s comfortable to carry and reliable enough . Value for money too. Downside is it’s not very waterproof but that’s not a big issue as I tend not to shoot in the rain.
D**D
Finally, a bag made for function, rather than form
I used this bag on an 11 mile hike yesterday, temp started at 12C and ended up around 18C, total elevation gain 250metres, carrying the below Fujifilm X-T5 70-300mm lens (fitted to the camera, whilst in the bag) 16-80mm lens 2 x SD card and one battery in the black pocket on the flap of the pack 1 x small Joby Gorillapod in the top pocket 3 small snacks (small trail mix bags etc) 1 x 500ml bottle of water 1 x hat Pro’s 1. The bag was comfortable to wear. I didn’t have back or shoulder ache when I got home, not really felt anything when I was out. 2. It’s easy to access. Just slide it around you, and the zips and pockets are exactly where you’d want them to be to extract the camera. 3. The bag sat against me, in such a way that part of it rested against the waistband of my trousers, and the rest of the pack leant slightly away from me, creating an airgap, so no obscenely sweaty back on this trip 4. It feels a little heavy at first, but soon enough, you forget about it. 5. It sticks with you. In that you can climb a stile, gate or fence, and it didn’t slide around me 6. The thinking behind the zips is clever. they all have loops that can meet in the same place on the bag, so if you are bothered about security of your camera, you can just put a small lock through the loops Things i’d change… 1. Add a small mesh pocket to the side you lift up to get the camera, just so I have a place to hide my lens cap whilst using the camera 2. The bottom does have padding, but it also seems quite thin. Maybe 5mm. I wouldn’t want to drop bag with the camera in it…. 3. Whilst I complimented the comfort, the strap did get sweaty. There are packs out there with straps that are mostly mesh and wider to spread the load. Maybe that is a future option. Also, if the pack was to lay against my back, I wouldn’t be confident in its breathability. It’s just mesh and foam, not even an airchannel foam type system 4. Make the strap that goes under the right arm to keep it stable, adjustable in it’s placement Conclusion If you’re looking for an every day carry camera bag with a set up similar to mine, this is probably your best bet. You can use it for small hikes, but bear in mind, you can’t carry much more than what i stated. Note - I can’t comment on its waterproofness
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