• 74.99
Overall Rating 4.5   17
5
Good quality. Very sturdy. Very versatile! Very compact. Great price.
27/09/2022
4
It seems nice and sturdy I like that one leg can be removed and used as a single pole stand and a good walking stick.
23/09/2022
5
This tripod is light but pretty sturdy at full extension. The removable leg for use as a monopod is really a great feature. Great for backpacking and on location scenic photography. Great value!!!
22/09/2022
4
I'd give this a five star but for the ball head. It doesn't lock well with a spotting scope or a heavy lens and camera body on it. I ended up buying a Neewer pan/tilt head, which fortunately fits the K&F tripod well. Other than that, it is a decent piece of equipment. Just keep in mind, it is a travel tripod, and won't give you a solid mount impervious to wiggling from wind or hand adjustments. For that, I continue to look for that elusive affordable tripod.
24/07/2022
3
I won't spend any time discussing the legs except that I am satisfied with them, and thankfully my old Oben head attaches just fine. The K&F ball head on the other hand is not usable for me.Any component like this is only as good as the weakest link, and in this case it is the attachment plate that screws to your camera body. In my case, when I tighten that screw completely in where it can turn no further (for the threads on both my Nikon Z5 and FTZ adapter), the plate is still loose. Basically the unthreaded portion of the screw is too long. So now the only way I can ever make it work is to engineer a solution; either by grinding the screw down a bit (though there aren't a lot of extra threads) or by fashioning a friction gasket between the plate and camera body. I'm leaning toward the latter because the rubberized "K&F" symbol on the plate looks woefully inadequate to begin with. Whoever designed this should be embarrassed. Whoever approved mass production and sale should be fired.
06/07/2022
4
06/12/2020
5
05/12/2020