Reviews
K&F Concept has once again knocked one out! -)
The stand in general: - great mix of practical materials, which, depending on their usefulness, contribute either to stability/robustness (aluminum alloy) or to lightness; even the plastic parts, which are mainly found on the handle = feet, make a high-quality impression because they look like carbon and the upper part looks like rough leather; only the remote control holder embedded in the handle falls off a bit - super flexible in terms of uses. Don't want to spell everything out now, take a look at my pictures; the length can be extended up to 180cm with a pack size of approx. 30cm; very practical especially as a tripod, even if it then becomes a bit shakier or more flexible as a selfie stick (see pictures). Consider the low weight of 390 g and the fact that even my Canon, which weighs approx. 1.6 kg, was held flawlessly, at least on the lowest two steps... Respect! - great setup mechanism which only works well on hard, rather flat surfaces, but is very practical if you want to take pictures in many different places; with a small impact from a height of a few centimeters, the feet fold apart and back together again with a short jerk (see video). Ready to use in seconds, mega! No more fiddling around or pulling them apart one by one and then freaking together again. It's also much more hygienic when you're out and about in public spaces where the surface is rarely clean. You don't have to clean every time in between because you want to fold the tripod back together with your fingers The remote control: - mixed impressions about compatibility... simple Bluetooth connection with my admittedly quite old XZ Premium from Sony (Android 9) worked very well. Switch on the remote control search for and pair “AB Shutter3". Unfortunately, when I pressed the remote button, the volume in idle/desktop was increased and the standard camera zoomed in as a result. Unfortunately, my Action 5 Pro was unable to establish a direct connection, but this is perhaps also due to the fact that DJI is pretty “bitchy” when it comes to third-party products ;-) What worked was the following constellation -> connect remote with mobile phone, start the MIMO app and then pair with the action cam. Recording actually starts at the push of a button... Unfortunately, my Canon M50 was also unable to establish a connection. Since the remote control is not that important to me now and I assume that someone who is a bit more up to date with his technology than I am (current Android 16, I 9) will probably not have these difficulties, these topics do not weigh so much into my rating. Conclusion: K&F only charges 25-30 euros for all this? “Add to cart”! 5 stars
13/01/2026






