K&F Concept 75.6 inch/192cm Camera Tripod, Heavy Duty DSLR Tripods with 360 Degree Ball Head Load Capacity 8kg/17.6lbs, Detachable Monopod, Cellphone Clip for Smartphone O275A5+BH-36
SKU: KF09.144
The truth is very happy, it arrived in perfect condition, without scratches or signs of use as I have seen in other comments. For the price I bought it, I thought it was the best considering its very good quality, not to mention the accessories that don't hurt. I have been using it a lot and I have absolutely no complaints about anything, but, it should be noted that I use the phone for photography, if you are going to use cameras, take into account the weight of the camera with the heaviest lens they have so that they don't have problems. If I thought I would take a lot of aerial photos, I would recommend going for one that is a little higher than the range that already includes the arm and supports much more weight, otherwise, this one is perfect and more so if you are starting out, because you will have a tripod for a while. And the monopod is a plus for certain occasions, so even better for the price.
31/03/2026
It is light and quite easy to use. Two mounting plates are included. Also included was a holder for cellphones and a bluetooth trigger for using your cellphone to shoot selfies.
The instructions for using the tripod itself are pretty good. The instructions for using the cellphone holder and the remote trigger were non-existent. But after a while I figured how to do both. Note: I tried to mount the cellphone attachment directly onto the tripod. One needs to put a mounting plate onto the screw hole in the cellphone holder and mount it as if one is doing it with a real camera. It seems to me that K&F could have designed the edges of the cellphone holder to fit into the quick release of the tripod without adding a mounting plate. Maybe?
The bluetooth trigger paired easily with my iPhone.
The instructions for using the tripod itself are pretty good. The instructions for using the cellphone holder and the remote trigger were non-existent. But after a while I figured how to do both. Note: I tried to mount the cellphone attachment directly onto the tripod. One needs to put a mounting plate onto the screw hole in the cellphone holder and mount it as if one is doing it with a real camera. It seems to me that K&F could have designed the edges of the cellphone holder to fit into the quick release of the tripod without adding a mounting plate. Maybe?
The bluetooth trigger paired easily with my iPhone.
28/03/2026
Great tripod for the price. Sturdy enough for my needs (single camera with a medium size lens) yet light enough to be easy to carry around. It just arrived so more to follow. The monopod foam pad / hand grip is a long way down the shaft and the adjusters are even further away from where I am working. Not great ergonomically but at this price point it’s a great product.
26/03/2026
The truth is it is a very good product, its materials are made of high quality aluminum and the paste parts it has to extend or reduce the legs are very good and easy to maneuver, the head is perfect and its swivel head system is very good, I recommend it 10/10.
22/03/2026
This review is for the K&F Concept Camera Tripod.
My old tripod worked mostly fine, but the lubricant inside some of the aluminum components had seeped out and it had made the neck of the tripod sticky, and it became gross to continue using it.
I ordered this replacement tripod because I'm a huge fan of K&F Concept products and I've been been disappointed.
This new camera tripod continues my streak of great products from K&F Concept.
I love that it becomes quite tall, even though you can fold it up and store it in such a compact bag. It's very portable and not too heavy, but not completely light, either. It's very functional and adjustable and I absolutely love that it can be detached into a monopod. I'm very satisfied with the build quality, but I'm less satisfied with the price. At the time of my order, this was $60.
My old tripod worked mostly fine, but the lubricant inside some of the aluminum components had seeped out and it had made the neck of the tripod sticky, and it became gross to continue using it.
I ordered this replacement tripod because I'm a huge fan of K&F Concept products and I've been been disappointed.
This new camera tripod continues my streak of great products from K&F Concept.
I love that it becomes quite tall, even though you can fold it up and store it in such a compact bag. It's very portable and not too heavy, but not completely light, either. It's very functional and adjustable and I absolutely love that it can be detached into a monopod. I'm very satisfied with the build quality, but I'm less satisfied with the price. At the time of my order, this was $60.
20/03/2026
I’m giving it five stars for a tripod in this low price range. It is very versatile and comes with lots of extra features.
This tripod is way sturdier than those flimsy little tripods that are only meant for use with mobile phones. It is plastic, but feels heavy and sturdy enough to hold a DSLR with an average lens. I was hoping to use it with my SeeStar S30 Smart Telescope, but it is barely sturdy enough for that. I definitely would not put a Seestar S50 on it.
The legs lock into three different positions - the widest one being all the way out at 90°. At first this seems silly and useless, but the legs extended independently, so if you were, for instance, on the side of a cliff, you could have two legs down and the third at 90° up against the cliff. This is really handy and a great design.
It comes with lots of extras like a pull-out monopod (one of the legs), a mobile phone holder, and a Bluetooth smartphone camera remote, which works very well.
It even comes with a ball-head mount. I’m used to working with a big, heavy, sturdy ball-head mount, so this one seems flimsy to me, but it works fine. We don’t always need expensive, top-of-the-line equipment.
This tripod is way sturdier than those flimsy little tripods that are only meant for use with mobile phones. It is plastic, but feels heavy and sturdy enough to hold a DSLR with an average lens. I was hoping to use it with my SeeStar S30 Smart Telescope, but it is barely sturdy enough for that. I definitely would not put a Seestar S50 on it.
The legs lock into three different positions - the widest one being all the way out at 90°. At first this seems silly and useless, but the legs extended independently, so if you were, for instance, on the side of a cliff, you could have two legs down and the third at 90° up against the cliff. This is really handy and a great design.
It comes with lots of extras like a pull-out monopod (one of the legs), a mobile phone holder, and a Bluetooth smartphone camera remote, which works very well.
It even comes with a ball-head mount. I’m used to working with a big, heavy, sturdy ball-head mount, so this one seems flimsy to me, but it works fine. We don’t always need expensive, top-of-the-line equipment.
18/03/2026
The weight is in the moderate, too light category. What immediately drew me to it was it included an iPhone mount that doubles as an iPad mount. (Or whatever system phone and tablet you have... within reason) It comes in a nice case that is waterproof (not to be submerged though) The height adjustments go all the way from down close, to all the way up to over 75 inches yet the whole package collapses an overall length in the cast of only 16.9". It also has quick release plates and even a Bluetooth remote that is compatible with a wide array of devices. On top of all of that, they give you a substantial ball head which is worth the price of admission as a standalone device. It's great to be able to balance the horizon without having to manually start playing with individual leg heights, something that is especially important when shooting on a hillside for example. All in all, a great package with utmost portability.
17/03/2026
I was looking for a lightweight tripod with enough height to travel with, and this one fits the bill. This tripod came in a nice compact carrying bag, Bluetooth remote for your phone, extra quick release plate, and a two-sided phone, iPad adaptor that will fit up to 7.8”. The ball head has a bubble level next to it, and rotates smoothly, it is removable if you want to switch to another type of head to fit your needs. The collapsed tripod measures 16.92” and extends to 75.59”, well over 6’ which was what I was looking for. The bonus of this tripod is the removeable leg to convert it to a monopod for ease of movement between objects when taking shots, I don’t see me using this feature much, but glad it’s there if I ever needed. Overall, this is a solid tripod, lightweight, secure locking sections, and great height, I’m glad that I purchased it.
14/03/2026
This tripod is surprisingly feature-rich for how affordable it is. K&F is a solid brand and their quality is typically pretty reliable, this thing is no exception. For a relatively cheap travel tripod it's got some cool features, and some limitations.
To start, it's made from very lightweight materials. The entire thing is made of plastic, the only metal components being the legs and a few screws holding the whole thing together. This isn't a good or bad thing necessarily, it won't weigh you down much on a hike or take up too much room in the trunk, but its mostly plastic construction does make me concerned for its longevity. The leg locks and quick release plate make me particularly nervous. I don't mind plastic components but I have a hard time trusting elements that will receive so much wear being plastic.
On the plus side, it has surprisingly nice features that really elevate it (pun intended). It gets very tall for such a compact tripod! It advertises 75" but I measured it up to 78" with everything fully extended. It also comes with a counterweight hook to attach your bag to, keeping your camera nice and steady. The detachable monopod is a cool feature, too and really gives this thing an edge over other affordable tripods for people using a mirrorless camera or gopro/DJI Osmo for vlogging on the go. The ballhead is plastic but feels secure and the swivel control on the head has a nice resistant smoothness to it. It even has a bubble level which is a feature I've seen other cheaper tripods skip. Very nice.
Aside from the concerning (if understandable, given the cost) plastic build, the only thing I felt detracted from this thing was its lack of a tilt handle. I get that this is a basic ballhead tripod meant primarily for photography, not video, but the monopod function really only makes sense for video and it would be the full package if it included even a small arm for better composition control. Ultimately this is a small complaint about an otherwise pretty excellent little travel tripod. Definitely check it out if you need a compact tripod on the go.
To start, it's made from very lightweight materials. The entire thing is made of plastic, the only metal components being the legs and a few screws holding the whole thing together. This isn't a good or bad thing necessarily, it won't weigh you down much on a hike or take up too much room in the trunk, but its mostly plastic construction does make me concerned for its longevity. The leg locks and quick release plate make me particularly nervous. I don't mind plastic components but I have a hard time trusting elements that will receive so much wear being plastic.
On the plus side, it has surprisingly nice features that really elevate it (pun intended). It gets very tall for such a compact tripod! It advertises 75" but I measured it up to 78" with everything fully extended. It also comes with a counterweight hook to attach your bag to, keeping your camera nice and steady. The detachable monopod is a cool feature, too and really gives this thing an edge over other affordable tripods for people using a mirrorless camera or gopro/DJI Osmo for vlogging on the go. The ballhead is plastic but feels secure and the swivel control on the head has a nice resistant smoothness to it. It even has a bubble level which is a feature I've seen other cheaper tripods skip. Very nice.
Aside from the concerning (if understandable, given the cost) plastic build, the only thing I felt detracted from this thing was its lack of a tilt handle. I get that this is a basic ballhead tripod meant primarily for photography, not video, but the monopod function really only makes sense for video and it would be the full package if it included even a small arm for better composition control. Ultimately this is a small complaint about an otherwise pretty excellent little travel tripod. Definitely check it out if you need a compact tripod on the go.
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