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K&F Concept 78”
Movo GH800 Gimbal Head
Nikon 200-500 f5.6
I am more than pleased with this setup, pleasantly surprised with the quality at this price point. I caught the DSLR photo bug in 2014. Just recently I invested in a new Nikon long lens and quickly learned it is not ideal to handhold. I am not a pro, just a serious weekend photo geek. I could not justify the $2000 for a Really Right Stuff tripod with a Wimberly gimbal. I am sure they are top shelf gear, but I am not there yet. I am 5’11” and was able to adjust this tripod to my eye level with ease & probably another foot to spare. The tripod may look a bit scrawny, but was surprisingly sturdy with this gear. I did notice some minor wobble, when I grabbed it by the neck and shook it as a shock test. But I was spinning the gimbal all day chasing Bald Eagles, and the camera & lens were smooth and solidly planted. The carry case is also very well thought out, sturdy zipper, shoulder strap, made for field use. Haven’t tried the monopod and ball head out yet, but I was real happy to have that option for that 200-500 lens. I would highly recommend as an entry level tripod.
Fantastic Quality at a budget price Fantastic Quality at a budget price
15/12/2025
5
I have utilized this quite a bit and it’s worked really great. I appreciate the height this can extend up to, because I stand at about 6’2” and can use it without having to hunch over and strain my neck for prolonged periods of time.
15/12/2025
5
I just took it out of the box and put it together to check that everything was okay.
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14/12/2025
5
Honestly, I don't use tripod that often. Neither do I intend to bring it to war. So I only look for a tripod at a reasonable price that doesn't fall apart within a few touches.
Then I saw this first from Laura BC, digged a little bit and decide to purchase it.
First impression is it might be a bit heavy-ish, but feels solid, sturdy, like I can fight with this tripod. I kinda like the orange accent though I often prefer all-black gears. It is more compact than I though, which is nice. Came in a shoulder bag and assemble was straightforward. Everything else is already shown by the seller or other reviewers.
One thing that is just slightly inconvenient is that it takes 5 locks to fully extend instead of 3, though I still prefer the twist lock over the snap lock. Just slightly slower, but not a deal breaker for me. Still love it.
Very good budget tripod Very good budget tripod Very good budget tripod Very good budget tripod Very good budget tripod Very good budget tripod
09/12/2025
5
Very good equipment, good quality of finishes and material, I recommend it, it comes with its travel case, the orange and black colors combine and are professional.
Very good! Very good! Very good! Very good!
07/12/2025
5
Years ago, not knowing what I was looking for, I purchased the 
A beautiful-looking travel tripod to replace my entry-level one. A beautiful-looking travel tripod to replace my entry-level one. A beautiful-looking travel tripod to replace my entry-level one. A beautiful-looking travel tripod to replace my entry-level one. A beautiful-looking travel tripod to replace my entry-level one. A beautiful-looking travel tripod to replace my entry-level one.
06/12/2025
5
I've been into photography for over 45 years and this tripod is so ,ight, useful and quickly adjusted I wish I had one a long time ago. One of the legs detaches and becomes a mono-pod. Easily adjustable and light the only thing left out is a hook at the bottom center pole to be able to hang your bag from it to add more stability when doing long exposures or in windy conditions. I intend to see whatever else they sell and see if I can replace any other equipment I have for my photography. Photo was taken with tripod!
The best I've found and multi-use as well!
05/12/2025
5
A tri-pod in it's simplest form is a three-legged stand for supporting a camera or other apparatus. I've used several tripods throughout the years, and each one excels at one thing or another. Some are light, some are super sturdy, and some are miniature making them easy to pack away or carry on a day trip.For my general photography use (product photography, long exposures) I've found that finding the right set of compromises leads to the best tripod for my needs. That's where I've found the K&F to excel at meeting my specific set of needs. Here's what I like:The tripod is light. It's not feather weight, or forget it's there light, but it's light enough to be able to carry around all day strapped to a comfortable camera bag. Weighing in at just 3.3 lbs, it's about as light of a travel tripod built of aluminum I could expect.Completely folded, this tripod is about 17 inches long. Plenty of "collapsability" to be able to pack it on the side of your bag without it sticking up in the air.This tripod feels really well built for being a sub $100 travel tripod. When you hold it, it feels and looks substantial. Not heavy, just very tight tolerances, and generally aesthetically pleasing. The anodizing on the aluminum lock-outs and ball head are a really nice touch. It is rated to hold 22lbs/10kg. I'm certain it will hold that easily, if not more. The rubber grips are all implemented nicely with zero movement between the rubber grip and the lock out it turns.So, the absolute most important factor for me in a tripod, is obviously the stability. While this tripod will extend to almost 69 inches/175 cm, it's most stable when the center support is at the mid to low setting, and only the top three leg extensions are out. It's absolutely rock solid at it's med high, to mid level settings. When everything is extended to full height, a strong wind would absolutely introduce some movement.Leg lock outs are as expected. They lock out firmly and confidently when unfolding. When extending the legs, the rubber twist locks are easily tightened and I have zero doubt about their ability to stay put.The 28mm ball head is surrounded by what looks like a teflon sleeve offering smooth camera movements. The head also pans buttery smooth like a geared or fluid head would. The Arca-Swiss mount is a great option and seems to be the new standard in quick mounts. The Arca base also has a spirit level which is handy if your camera doesn't have in-camera level indication.One leg is designed to be used as a monopod. I don't use that feature, but it's nice to have and easy to transition. Under center post is a bag or weight hook. This can be removed revealing a 3/8 female mount. Great for mounting a second ball head for quick camera position swaps. My only gripe would be that the feet are not replaceable. They are shallow spiked rubber feet that are not interchangeable. They work fine for light duty use.All in all, I am very happy with this tripod purchase. At $90, I'm not sure you could get a better photo tri-pod for general use photography. It's lightweight, stable, and looks great. Just buy this tripod already, you won't be disappointed.
Not a better sub $100 tripod out there.  Period. Not a better sub $100 tripod out there.  Period. Not a better sub $100 tripod out there.  Period. Not a better sub $100 tripod out there.  Period. Not a better sub $100 tripod out there.  Period.
29/11/2025
5
I am thoroughly impressed with the quality of my tripod. I needed a tripod that was able to be compact but also be versatile at the same time. It comes with a simple carrying bag and can be moved around with ease. It can also change into a single leg stand which is good for shoots where you move around a lot
High quality tripod High quality tripod
23/11/2025
5
Excelente producto, original, confiable, versátil y muy portátil. Entrega rápida, recomendado
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21/11/2025