📸 Elevate Your Photography Game!
The K&F Concept 90 inch Ultra High Camera Tripod is designed for both indoor and outdoor use, featuring a robust 10kg load capacity, a lightweight aluminum build, and a versatile detachable monopod. With a maximum height of 230cm and a compact folded size of 54cm, this tripod is perfect for photographers seeking stability and flexibility in their shots.
Weight Limit | 22 Pounds |
Number of leg sections | 4 |
Head Type | Ball Heads |
Features | Lightweight, Compact, Flexi, Adjustable |
Compatible Devices | Camcorder, Camera, Smartphone |
Folded Size | 54cm/21.3 inch |
Leg Diameter | 25 Millimeters |
Maximum Height | 230 Centimeters |
Minimum Height | 55 Centimeters |
Item Weight | 2.02 Kilograms |
Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
Color | Black |
C**N
Very nice!
I will start by saying I am not much of a photographer but I can recognize a very well built product. There is absolutely no wobble or slop on any of the joints or hinges and everything on it feels very sturdy. I have only just taken it out of the box but the amount of precise adjustment is awesome! I really like the mechanism for the swing arm and how it folds up so small, when I first took it out of the box I thought I was missing a part or something but you just have to unscrew the knob right above the hinge and slide it up. All of the joints lock very well but are still very quick and easy to unlock and adjust. It is by far the most expensive tripod I have ever owned but that isn't saying much since most the tripods I have ever owned are like $15, so I would definitely say this one is worth the money (especially considering some tripods I have seen are several hundred dollars. Like I said, I am not a professional photographer by any means I can see the functionality already. All of the adjustment knobs are buttery smooth and they are complete with degree marks for precise tweaks for a shot. One other thing to note is that the telescoping rod / swing arm thing does come with a kind of oil / lubricant on it so that it slides better so it may be worth wiping it down before use so you don't get it all over your camera after messing with it.Overall, I am super happy with the purchase! Would recommend!
A**A
Tall, Versatile, and Well Built!
This tripod is tall enough for most setups and very versatile thanks to the tilting center column. It feels solid and well built. The gimbal isn’t a true fluid head as I expected, but it performs well enough for my needs. I also prefer the click locks over the screw type—they clearly show whether the legs are securely locked or still loose. Great functionality at a fair price.
T**R
A great tripod!
My new favorite tripod!! Best one I’ve ever used. Great value, great size, sturdy and I can tell it will last. A lot of versatility which is great.
R**R
It's a solid tripod
I figured I was taking a chance with the K&F model, thinking it might be poorly made. But there's plenty to like about it. (I gave four stars rather than five due to uncertainty about how well some of the clamps will hold up. More on that below.)>> LegsRight out of the box they were very stiff. If anything they're too stiff, which makes it a bit of a chore to unfold them. But they'll loosen up over time and it's a lot better having them be too stiff out of the box than too loose.When the tripod is set up, it feels quite solid.One advantage to the stiffness: When the tripod is fully collapsed "transverse" style, you can pick it up by one leg and the leg doesn't immediately begin opening out. So you don't have to pick it up by holding two legs (or use a strap to tie the legs together).>> BallheadSurprisingly good. It seems somewhat better-made than a ballhead supplied with another tripod of mine (a better-known brand). The ballhead's controls feel well machined, and the knobs are large enough to be comfortable to turn. I'd have preferred their being rubberized, but you can't have everything.>> Arca-Swiss-compatible clampNo problems. The supplied camera plate has a sensible design for the attachment screw, so you aren't out of luck if you need to attach it but don't have a flat-head screwdriver or coin. The clamp perfectly fits the Arca-Swiss base plate of my camera's hand grip.>> Release levers for changing leg anglesI've seen comments about such tripods noting that the release levers are somewhat flimsy and might break. It's possible, but I wonder if the problem is that people hold the legs under too much tension when they're trying to change the angles. Instead, push the legs inward slightly before using the levers.>> "Transverse" center column designThis works very well. It's the simplest one I've used so far: Bring the inner section of the center column to its max. height, and then it turns easily to horizontal via a ball-and-socket mechanism. Along its length, the inner column has a groove that fits to a tongue in its housing. So it doesn't rotate within the housing. This makes sliding the column back and forth maybe a bit more difficult than it would otherwise be, but it feels nice and solid.>> Flip-lock levers for extending the legsThese don't feel nearly as solid as the rest of the hardware. I won't be opening or closing them too quickly or forcefully. It's hard to tell how long they will hold up.>> Carrying bagIt's fine. Dual zippers, carrying handle, and shoulder strap are included. Not ThinkTank quality, but it'll do. (I wouldn't have minded if they'd added a small zipper pocket to it. Hardly a deal-breaker.)>> DocumentationCompletely awful and unintentionally amusing. But you won't likely need it. Leave it in the bag and forget about it.>> Not crazy about <<The inner center column does not have a spring-loaded weight hook at the end. The whole arrangement could go off-balance and fall over if the arm is extended too far horizontally and there isn't a tripod leg directly under it. I'll have to think up some workaround. At some point I'll need a counter-weight at the back of that arm. Not a deal-breaker.>> REALLY not crazy about <<The larger, outer section of the center column does have a weight hook. To move the entire center column into the upside-down position as shown in one of the product illustrations on this page, you need to remove the weight hook. This is not as easy as it should be. The part you unscrew is a thin plastic disk—hard to grab onto. It should be wider. Maybe it'd be a good idea to keep a short strip of Dycem in the carrying bag to help turn that thing. Annoying, but still not a deal-breaker.>> Overall impression <<It's a well made tripod and good for the price. Be gentle with those leg extension clamps. And try not to laugh too hard at the documentation. I'm sure they meant well. :)
D**E
It does everything. That might be intimidating.
This is right out of the box, and I haven't had time to wear-test it.But I've tried out all the features, and the one warning is this: It's so versatile that you need to allow setup time for each shoot, so you can adjust all the joints.It's tall, unlike those 'travel tripods' for 800 bucks.It's strong in the center column, unlike the old aluminum twenty-dollar tripods.The ball-joint head flips quickly into portrait mode, unlike a video industry tripod.The boom feature adds the ability to spy down on a tabletop for food photography.It's full of angle markers, and has a bubble-level built-in. It's almost a surveyor tool.The quick-release is Arca, so it's interchangeable with task-specific accessories.And it even has the hook to hang a sandbag for additional stability.Just one question: The documentation isn't showing me a place to attach the included allen wrenches. I guess I need to dedicate a pocket. And be prepared for the reverse-spider packing mode. That's not going to be intuitive for a lot of people.
J**J
Great Overhead Shots and Stability
So far love!! I wanted a tripod for content creation of overhead videos, and it supports my Fujifilm xm5 no problem without any additional weight needed. The rotational joints glide smoothly, and I love how versatile the tripod is for multiple angles.If I were to critique one thing, I'd maybe say the monopod option with the detachable leg is a bit long to store in a backpack, but I know there's the shorter version available.If anything changes my mind in the future after using it longer, I'll definitely edit my review.
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