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K&F Concept 2 in 1 Sling Bag Everyday Shoulder Bag & Multifunction Photography Crossbody Camera DSLR Backpack Portable Bag
4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars | 808 ratings
Price: 31.99
Last update: 01-01-2025
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1 Multifunctional Storage 2 Free Placement 3 Adjustable Shoulder Strap
Top reviews from the United States
BF
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good looking, roomy, well constructed.
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2024
BF
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good looking, roomy, well constructed.
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2024
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Rich H.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Attractive, sturdy and compact
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2024
Good: Attractive black and gray shell, better looking than the product listing's images suggest. Well made; quality stitching. Clever straps on the underside for a *very* compact tripod - don't even think about strapping on a full-size one. Holds everything I need in a camera bag - barely, but that was my intent, light and compact.
Bad: Needs padding at the ends. Also, my personal jury is still out on the semi-rigid insert. It certainly adds protection and offers a little storage flexibility, but if whatever you put in doesn't fit neatly into 1/3 or 2/3 of the bag, it's going to bounce around and/or dig deep into the padding. Plus, the divider takes up a significant amount of space that's at a premium in a compact bag. On balance, I suspect that a more traditional set of padded, velcroed dividers would work better here. I plan to upcycle some from my old bag and see which works best.
Bottom line: The bag currently contains my Nikon D7500, 18-55 and 70-300mm lenses, wrist and shoulder straps, spare battery, charger, and SD card, and a few misc. filters and odds and ends. It couldn't hold much more, but again, that was the idea. I'm not entirely pleased with the camera body cushioning, but a little experimentation and extra padding from the old bag should fix that. I think it'll work. Five stars, but the lack of padding in the ends almost cost it that fifth.
Bad: Needs padding at the ends. Also, my personal jury is still out on the semi-rigid insert. It certainly adds protection and offers a little storage flexibility, but if whatever you put in doesn't fit neatly into 1/3 or 2/3 of the bag, it's going to bounce around and/or dig deep into the padding. Plus, the divider takes up a significant amount of space that's at a premium in a compact bag. On balance, I suspect that a more traditional set of padded, velcroed dividers would work better here. I plan to upcycle some from my old bag and see which works best.
Bottom line: The bag currently contains my Nikon D7500, 18-55 and 70-300mm lenses, wrist and shoulder straps, spare battery, charger, and SD card, and a few misc. filters and odds and ends. It couldn't hold much more, but again, that was the idea. I'm not entirely pleased with the camera body cushioning, but a little experimentation and extra padding from the old bag should fix that. I think it'll work. Five stars, but the lack of padding in the ends almost cost it that fifth.
Dale L Trammell
4.0 out of 5 stars
A decent bag but undersized for the full frame camera
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2024
Pros: comfortable materials and robust feeling zipper pulls. Lots of integrated pockets.
Cons: does not feel like 10L at all. Integrated tripod attachment is very small and lacks clips. Tapered opening makes the bag feel smaller.
Narrative: I purchased this sling as a sightseeing and walkabout bag. My go-to setup for this is a full frame camera with a 24-120 zoom and 20mm prime. While the bag will fit this gear, it is very tight and you lose room for anything else to utilize all the zippered pockets and enclosures. When I saw the integrated tripod attachments I thought this could be a lightweight hiking setup as well. Unfortunately, it just doesn’t fit my needs in that regard at all. The tripod straps do not utilize a clip and you’re stuck with just the adjustment amount you’re given; you have to slide your tripod through the loops and cinch down from there. Checking with my smallest hiking tripod, I could fit one leg only. If you’re one of those folks that carries 3 heavy 2.8 zooms in the 14-200 range… this isn’t a good option at all.
What the bag may be good for:
- I think a micro 4/3 shooter with lenses and accessories would enjoy this little bag a lot.
- An APS-C shooter, especially the smaller Sony bodies, would also be served well by this.
- A vlogger out and about for a day.
- I can fit 3 primes without a body comfortably in the bag. So maybe something like 20/35/50 primes in the bag and a standard-to-tele zoom on the body around your neck. Of course that sounds good until you want to use those primes and have to stick the zoom somewhere.
- someone with a really small tripod.
Ultimately it was inexpensive ($35) and has enough features for me to keep it… even if I don’t know how I’m going to even use it.
Gear tested with and configurations for photos:
- 2 lens walkabout/travel
Nikon Z8 / Nikkor 24-120 f/4 / Nikkor 20mm f/1.8
(My standard kit, too tight)
- Tripod attachment
Neweer N55CR, my smallest and most lightweight tripod, could only slide one leg through the loop.
(My day trip, hiking tripod)
- 3 primes
Nikkor Z 20mm f/1.8 / Zeiss Batis 25mm f/2 / Nikkor Z 35mm f/1.8
- single lens
Nikkor Z 70-200 f/2.8 with hood in shooting position.
(No room for anything else)
Cons: does not feel like 10L at all. Integrated tripod attachment is very small and lacks clips. Tapered opening makes the bag feel smaller.
Narrative: I purchased this sling as a sightseeing and walkabout bag. My go-to setup for this is a full frame camera with a 24-120 zoom and 20mm prime. While the bag will fit this gear, it is very tight and you lose room for anything else to utilize all the zippered pockets and enclosures. When I saw the integrated tripod attachments I thought this could be a lightweight hiking setup as well. Unfortunately, it just doesn’t fit my needs in that regard at all. The tripod straps do not utilize a clip and you’re stuck with just the adjustment amount you’re given; you have to slide your tripod through the loops and cinch down from there. Checking with my smallest hiking tripod, I could fit one leg only. If you’re one of those folks that carries 3 heavy 2.8 zooms in the 14-200 range… this isn’t a good option at all.
What the bag may be good for:
- I think a micro 4/3 shooter with lenses and accessories would enjoy this little bag a lot.
- An APS-C shooter, especially the smaller Sony bodies, would also be served well by this.
- A vlogger out and about for a day.
- I can fit 3 primes without a body comfortably in the bag. So maybe something like 20/35/50 primes in the bag and a standard-to-tele zoom on the body around your neck. Of course that sounds good until you want to use those primes and have to stick the zoom somewhere.
- someone with a really small tripod.
Ultimately it was inexpensive ($35) and has enough features for me to keep it… even if I don’t know how I’m going to even use it.
Gear tested with and configurations for photos:
- 2 lens walkabout/travel
Nikon Z8 / Nikkor 24-120 f/4 / Nikkor 20mm f/1.8
(My standard kit, too tight)
- Tripod attachment
Neweer N55CR, my smallest and most lightweight tripod, could only slide one leg through the loop.
(My day trip, hiking tripod)
- 3 primes
Nikkor Z 20mm f/1.8 / Zeiss Batis 25mm f/2 / Nikkor Z 35mm f/1.8
- single lens
Nikkor Z 70-200 f/2.8 with hood in shooting position.
(No room for anything else)
Dale L Trammell
4.0 out of 5 stars
A decent bag but undersized for the full frame camera
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2024
Cons: does not feel like 10L at all. Integrated tripod attachment is very small and lacks clips. Tapered opening makes the bag feel smaller.
Narrative: I purchased this sling as a sightseeing and walkabout bag. My go-to setup for this is a full frame camera with a 24-120 zoom and 20mm prime. While the bag will fit this gear, it is very tight and you lose room for anything else to utilize all the zippered pockets and enclosures. When I saw the integrated tripod attachments I thought this could be a lightweight hiking setup as well. Unfortunately, it just doesn’t fit my needs in that regard at all. The tripod straps do not utilize a clip and you’re stuck with just the adjustment amount you’re given; you have to slide your tripod through the loops and cinch down from there. Checking with my smallest hiking tripod, I could fit one leg only. If you’re one of those folks that carries 3 heavy 2.8 zooms in the 14-200 range… this isn’t a good option at all.
What the bag may be good for:
- I think a micro 4/3 shooter with lenses and accessories would enjoy this little bag a lot.
- An APS-C shooter, especially the smaller Sony bodies, would also be served well by this.
- A vlogger out and about for a day.
- I can fit 3 primes without a body comfortably in the bag. So maybe something like 20/35/50 primes in the bag and a standard-to-tele zoom on the body around your neck. Of course that sounds good until you want to use those primes and have to stick the zoom somewhere.
- someone with a really small tripod.
Ultimately it was inexpensive ($35) and has enough features for me to keep it… even if I don’t know how I’m going to even use it.
Gear tested with and configurations for photos:
- 2 lens walkabout/travel
Nikon Z8 / Nikkor 24-120 f/4 / Nikkor 20mm f/1.8
(My standard kit, too tight)
- Tripod attachment
Neweer N55CR, my smallest and most lightweight tripod, could only slide one leg through the loop.
(My day trip, hiking tripod)
- 3 primes
Nikkor Z 20mm f/1.8 / Zeiss Batis 25mm f/2 / Nikkor Z 35mm f/1.8
- single lens
Nikkor Z 70-200 f/2.8 with hood in shooting position.
(No room for anything else)
Images in this review
WeiWei Gao
5.0 out of 5 stars
Highly Recommend!!
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2024
This bag is great! Perfect size and very portable. Love the way it looks and feels like it’s made with high quality materials.
JJ Ybay
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best sling camera bag!
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2024
I've had issues in the past with camera bags not fitting right or being uncomfortable on my back. But this one is perfect! Fits snug on my back with out it feels uncomfortable. I can easily access anything from it. I recommend this if your looking for a minimal and compact camera bag for trips, hikes, walking around town it's perfect!
Veronica
3.0 out of 5 stars
Nice bag but NOT 10L!
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2024
The quality and look of this bag is really nice.
I spent weeks looking for a bag for my canon r8 and 3 lenses (50mm,85mm and 24-105mm) and this fits them but it’s a tight squeeze. I don’t have room to grow with this bag and can barely fit my battery charger in one of the outside pockets without it feeling like I’ve really packed it to the max. The only other things I have in this bag is a spare battery and shoulder strap stuffed in the outside pocket.
There is just no absolute way this is 10L.
Pictures show this bag (top and left) next to the HEX Ranger (Regular 8L) and it is clearly smaller!!! Everything fit perfectly in the hex ranger and my stuff had room to breathe.
I’m keeping the bag because for the price and quality it’s nice but 10L is a lie.
I spent weeks looking for a bag for my canon r8 and 3 lenses (50mm,85mm and 24-105mm) and this fits them but it’s a tight squeeze. I don’t have room to grow with this bag and can barely fit my battery charger in one of the outside pockets without it feeling like I’ve really packed it to the max. The only other things I have in this bag is a spare battery and shoulder strap stuffed in the outside pocket.
There is just no absolute way this is 10L.
Pictures show this bag (top and left) next to the HEX Ranger (Regular 8L) and it is clearly smaller!!! Everything fit perfectly in the hex ranger and my stuff had room to breathe.
I’m keeping the bag because for the price and quality it’s nice but 10L is a lie.
Veronica
3.0 out of 5 stars
Nice bag but NOT 10L!
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2024
I spent weeks looking for a bag for my canon r8 and 3 lenses (50mm,85mm and 24-105mm) and this fits them but it’s a tight squeeze. I don’t have room to grow with this bag and can barely fit my battery charger in one of the outside pockets without it feeling like I’ve really packed it to the max. The only other things I have in this bag is a spare battery and shoulder strap stuffed in the outside pocket.
There is just no absolute way this is 10L.
Pictures show this bag (top and left) next to the HEX Ranger (Regular 8L) and it is clearly smaller!!! Everything fit perfectly in the hex ranger and my stuff had room to breathe.
I’m keeping the bag because for the price and quality it’s nice but 10L is a lie.
Images in this review
Keira C.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Perfect size + lots of pockets!
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2024
This bag is just what I was looking for! There are many camera bags on the market with prices far surpassing this one but why spend more when you can get something just as good for less?
It’s a quality build, comes in my favorite color, and has an easily adjustable strap. There are plenty of pockets and the ones that are battery sized have colored tags so that I can keep a charger battery in the green label and a dead battery in the red labeled pocket.
As an event videographer, this really comes in hand to have everything I need at my fingertips! AND IT’S comfy?! ✨
It’s a quality build, comes in my favorite color, and has an easily adjustable strap. There are plenty of pockets and the ones that are battery sized have colored tags so that I can keep a charger battery in the green label and a dead battery in the red labeled pocket.
As an event videographer, this really comes in hand to have everything I need at my fingertips! AND IT’S comfy?! ✨