Great little back pack that holds exactly what I needed!I needed a small camera bag to pack for a vacation to hold my Nikon D750, 50mm 1.8g, 24mm 1.8g and an old Soligor 25-70mm 2.5. This little bag easily held the body and all three lenses in the padded compartment and it also held my lens hoods, body/lens caps + a cleaning kit in the top section.
15.08.2017
Very well made bag, But! [I'll explain later in the review]Positive: Takes my Lumix DMC EZ330 perfectly and I can keep things like my spare batteries charger etc. Basically I can fit everything in the camera gear compartment. Leaving the upper compartment free to store sunglasses wallet a mars bar or two
14.08.2017
My daughter was delighted with the sling backpack camera case. It was a birthday present for their forthcoming holiday.
14.07.2017
UPDATE:I'm very pleased to report that the seller, HiShop, read this review and contacted me straightaway with the offer to send me a new bag. That's just a massive bonus in their favor. They were very concerned about me having been sent a defective product. I hope that it is just that - a one-off, defective bag I got and that the quality of the bag is equal to the quality of the customer service.I haven't used the bag much since getting the new one but there is no sign of any weaknesses or tearing anywhere. I'm quite happy with how things turned out.****************************************************************************************************I don't hate the idea of this bag and I don't hate the design of this bag. In fact, this bag perfectly fulfilled my number one need in a camera bag -- It is very small with only a bit more room than what is needed to hold my Canon 6D with my 24-105 lens attached plus extra batteries and an after-market battery charger (which is considerably smaller than the Canon one). I can even fit one extra (non-telephoto, obviously) lens in the upper part of the bag. A tripod can be attached to the front grey strip on the bag but it felt really awkward to me. For my particular photo adventures, that's all that is needed 95% of the time. It's difficult to find a bag that is big enough for the camera I carry but not much bigger.So there's that.I got this bag in the early part of May. I didn't do anything with it beyond make sure that it would hold what I needed it to hold and that it fit comfortably on my rather short self.May 19th was its inaugural trip. It left my house for the first time. It contained one Canon 6D with the 25-105 lens attached, three extra batteries, an after-market battery charger, plug adapters for the charger (1 European wall, 1 car), two extra storage cards, storage card reader, one 1 quart plastic bag with lip balm, eye drops, hand lotion, toothbrush, and toothpaste. It would eventually contain my passport and boarding documents.- It was carried out to the car and placed on the floor in the front of the car (with a hysterical "Noooooo! Cam-er-AA!" when my husband tried to transfer it to the back of the car.- It was driven to a friend's house a few miles from the airport.- It was removed from our car and rode on my lap in a taxi the few miles to the airport.- It was worn on my body and walked quite a bit through the airport to the check in desk because the taxi driver was an idiot ("No, not here! It's at the end of the drive! No! Yes! Keep going! No! Down there! You see that sign? You know what? Forget it. Here is perfect.)- It was worn on my body another unreasonable distance through the airport because this particular airport was designed by a sadist.- It was opened at security by me and placed in a bin onto the conveyor belt.- It was placed back on my body after being checked for explosives - both the bag and myself. Whatever.- It was worn on my body through the airport and set down on the seat next to me while waiting to board our flight.- It was worn on my body while boarding the flight and then placed under the seat in front of me.- It stayed under the seat in front of me for the ~10 hour flight to our layover airport.- Upon arrival in Frankfurt, Germany, it was removed from under the seat in front of me and placed back on my body.- While walking through the airport in Frankfurt to find our connecting airline check in, my husband asked me if I was aware that my bag was torn.That's its diary. When it tore, I have no idea but that's the absolute maximum it could handle before tearing.Of course, I was still out of the country when my window for returns to Amazon firmly slammed shut.I checked with an old world cobbler (they do great work on bags if you ever need it done) in a tiny island's tiny village in Greece to see if it could be fixed and he suggested I fix it by throwing it away and buying better products. Yeah. Great.Now, not only do I have forty bucks worth of crappy bag, I have to start the search all over again. A search that took months.I've attached a picture of my bag. Guess what color my cat is!
11.07.2017
Nice sling bag but : 1. My Nikon D5500 fits a little bit tight with the charger, the 18-55mm and 70-300mm lenses. 2. Regarding de rain cover, I used once and the seams starts to tear up.
07.07.2017
Bought this after reading lots of reviews for similar products. It is a reasonable sized bag for general day use. I can get the following in the bag, a Canon Eos100D with an 18-200mm zoom fitted, a 18-55mm zoom, a set of 3 extension tubes, 4 circular filters. a reducing ring, remote shutter release and extension lead, spare battery, battery charger and cable, download cable and iPad connection plus the lens cleaning kit that comes with the bag and the rain cover. There is also a dedicated pocket for my iPad mini. It does me proud.I would however point out that the advertising shots show a KF Concept lightweight tripod clipped to the outside which I also ordered. Whilst the tripod is lightweight and does fit nicely to the outside it is not really suitable for a DSLR camera it's probably great for a compact or phone but there is just too much slack in the head for the weight of a DSLR.Also the other photo's in the review section are not of the sling bag but of the larger backpack. I have included photo's to show the sling bag.
27.06.2017
Great bag well made. Bought this after the amazonbasic bag broke after a couple of uses.Good size to keep a bit of kit with you when traveling
01.06.2017
This bag seems really great. However, out of the box it was missing one of the tripod buckle straps. I did check all the pockets just in case. I will be returning it and have ordered another in the meantime. Hopefully this next one comes with all pieces.
25.04.2017
I particularly like the design of this bag. I appreciate how the large camera compartment is separate from the lens' compartment. The camera space is quite big, as you'll see in my photo using an Xbox controller for scale. Speaking of the lens compartment, there's tons of room for accessories of all kinds. The segmented divider is fairly thick. Nothing moves around once its in place. You can also access through the side door for any quick grab items if you don't want to fully open the lens case.•• How's the build quality? ••The material feels great, particularly the plastic buckles. Each of them is thick, not flimsy. I can see them lasting a long time. As with all bags from China, I was worried about the quality of the zippers, but there were zero problems. I've zipped and unzipped them many times without any snags or drag.•• Overall ••This is a well-designed, basic camera bag. No complaints. If I encounter any issues, I will update. If you have any questions, please leave a comment.Update 10/02/2017:I recently acquired a climbing gym membership. I have to carry shoes, a harness, and a couple of small items in it. I didn't want to use my large backpack, so I busted out the K&F Concept Sling. If you remove all of the slotted material, you end up with a tiny backpack perfect for carrying small loads.I've had no issues with the build quality over time. I will continue to update as I use it.
25.04.2017
very competent, compact and well made protective bag for small camera gear. Recommended.
07.04.2017