Product details
K&F Concept lightweight camera backpack – 10 L, black & orange
If you want to travel light but still take the essentials, this compact camera backpack is a cracking little option. It’s small, clever and comfortable enough to carry for miles without your shoulders screaming at you. Ideal for day hikes, city shoots or those trips where a full kit bag would be over the top.
What it carries and why it’s useful
The 10 L internal volume is laid out sensibly so you can fit two mirrorless bodies or compact DSLRs plus a couple of lenses without everything feeling jammed in. The DIY divider system lets you rejig the interior — switch from camera-first to lens-first depending on the job — and that 180° opening is a proper time-saver. No more faffing around fishing kit out from the bottom.
- Holds two cameras and multiple lenses, plus spare batteries and memory cards — keeps kit tidy and ready to go.
- Dedicated inner pockets for filters, adapter rings and small accessories, including an elastic card pocket for quick access.
- Side pockets sized for a compact tripod or a water bottle — handy whether you’re on the trail or at a shoot.
Comfort and build
Weighing in at around 620g, it sits firmly in the ultralight camp — excellent if you’re covering ground on foot. The wider, well-padded shoulder straps spread the load nicely, and the breathable air-mesh on the straps and back helps keep you cooler on warmer days. It’s padded where it needs to be, so kit takes bumps and knocks in its stride.
Technical specs and practical notes
- Capacity: 10 L.
- Weight: approx 620 g.
- Manufacturer dimensions: 15 x 28 x 43 cm (some listings show 8.8 x 5.2 x 14 inch — worth checking fit if you have longer lenses).
- 180° opening with configurable, removable dividers for custom organisation.
- Multiple internal pockets and elastic card slot; side pockets for tripod or water bottle.
Use cases and common questions
Perfect for day hikes, street photography, travel, or anyone who prefers to keep kit compact. Shooting on a chilly morning? The breathable padding helps prevent you getting too sweaty, and the small size means it won’t bulge awkwardly under a coat. Is it waterproof? It isn’t marketed as fully waterproof, so for proper downpours use a rain cover or pack kit in dry bags. And if you need to carry a laptop, this isn’t the bag for you — there’s no dedicated laptop compartment.
Final thoughts
If you want a no-nonsense, lightweight camera pack that gets your kit organised quickly and keeps you moving, this does the job nicely. It won’t replace a large, weatherproof pro pack for long expeditions, but for day trips, travel and quick shoots it’s a surprisingly capable little workhorse. Do check your longest lens and tripod against the measurements first — saves any awkward surprises at the trailhead.






