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Covey Palmer photo
Australia, Canberra
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Review on πŸ“· K&F Concept Camera Backpack: Waterproof Photography Camera Bag with 15.6" Laptop Compartment and Rain Cover - Perfect for SLR/DSLR Camera, Lens, and Accessories by Covey Palmer

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Almost perfect in camera bags

This is good for a day trip or weekend getaway for the aspiring photographer. The lower part works like a drawer for a DSLR, a small to medium lens, a flash and a small set of filters. There are special pockets for memory cards and an extra battery. There are 2 roomy pockets on the front, a strap on the back to attach this bag to a trolley and mesh pockets on the sides with velcro straps for a tripod. There are movable partitions in the camera box, so you can adjust the space you need. The top half of the bag offers enough space for 1 or 2 days of clothing. Personally, I'd use this as a carry-on that allows me to carry my camera along with a bag of toiletries, an extra t-shirt, leggings, and underwear (rather than being packed in luggage, which can get lost on airlines). and a few apartments. Why? Since my luggage was lost by the airline, I've learned the hard way to pack extra clothes and toiletries so I don't have to replace them with the same clothes until the airline finds my luggage. The only improvements I would make to this bag are: 1. Make the camera drawer dividers more shock-absorbing because they're pretty stiff, and 2. Make that drawer lockable and secure. In this form, the box closes with a zipper. So all a talented pickpocket has to do is zip, pull out the drawer and snatch my favorite crimson Nikon D3400. But overall I love this bag and look forward to using it once Covid is under control and I can get back out into the world with my camera.

Pros
  • Sturdy construction
Cons
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