75" Camera Tripod, Lightweight Portable Travel Outdoor DSLR Tripods for Camera Phone Video Recording Tripod Stand, Cellphone Clip for Smartphone Live Streaming Vlog (Bronze Gold, 75'')
SKU: KF09.156
I was impressed with the quality of this tripod! I was worried that the full height wasn't enough, but it stretches a lot, it's light, it comes with adapters to place the camera, cell phone and iPad, its instructions are easy to assemble and understand its mechanisms, and it includes a bag to carry it. Honestly 10/10! ⭐️
18/03/2026
I’m honestly impressed with the cost-benefit of this product. It’s sturdy and well built. It looks and feels premium (for the price). Great value. The adjustments and extra pieces such as the adjustable feet for the tripod and the extra phone adapter. It also came in a dedicated bag, with all the accessories, mine had some tiny scuffs, but the product is so impressive that I honestly didn’t care. Just “shut up and take my money!!” I want to buy one for a friend now, highly recommend.
15/03/2026
I’m not as mobile as I once was. Because of this, I use tripods, a lot!
I needed a nice, solid, flexible full-sized tripod and this tripod looked like a good choice.
In the carton you’ll find the tripod and accessories in a nice nylon carrying bag with a shoulder strap.
The tripod fully collapsed to about 16” high with no accessories attached. It weighs under three pounds and because of the ingenious trapezoidal legs it is less than three inches in diameter. It has a standard camera mounting screw and a bubble level at the top. The extension tube is enclosed and easy to adjust and lock. There is a hook at the bottom of the tube enclosure to hang a weight for added stability.
The five segment legs are easy to adjust. The cam locking system is easy to use with one hand and locks the legs securely in place.
Included, you will find: two mounts that will attach to any standard camera. The control head uses a quick-release cam system that provides a solid stable attachment. These mounts are very low profile, and you could leave them mounted to your camera during handheld use.
In the photo you can see the phone holder. This unit attaches to the mount and will hold your phone in either portrait or landscape orientation.
There are rubberized screw-in feet to provide a stable base and allow for small adjustments to the tripod.
The control head is solid and well-built. It operates smoothly and works well for video.
There is a user manual, and a Bluetooth remote for your phone. It worked nicely with my iPhone 13.
I have used the tripod with some of my standard activities. I build mechanical models and like to record my progress. The unit is very stable at its full 75-inch extension and adding some weight on the hook just makes it more solid. It is rated for 8.8 lbs. I’ve had more weight than that on it for testing with no issues.
I really like this tripod. It is solidly built, and comes with useful accessories.
For a general use tripod, the price is great. I do wish it came with a couple of more quick release mounts.
I expect to get years of use out of this unit. Highly recommended.
I needed a nice, solid, flexible full-sized tripod and this tripod looked like a good choice.
In the carton you’ll find the tripod and accessories in a nice nylon carrying bag with a shoulder strap.
The tripod fully collapsed to about 16” high with no accessories attached. It weighs under three pounds and because of the ingenious trapezoidal legs it is less than three inches in diameter. It has a standard camera mounting screw and a bubble level at the top. The extension tube is enclosed and easy to adjust and lock. There is a hook at the bottom of the tube enclosure to hang a weight for added stability.
The five segment legs are easy to adjust. The cam locking system is easy to use with one hand and locks the legs securely in place.
Included, you will find: two mounts that will attach to any standard camera. The control head uses a quick-release cam system that provides a solid stable attachment. These mounts are very low profile, and you could leave them mounted to your camera during handheld use.
In the photo you can see the phone holder. This unit attaches to the mount and will hold your phone in either portrait or landscape orientation.
There are rubberized screw-in feet to provide a stable base and allow for small adjustments to the tripod.
The control head is solid and well-built. It operates smoothly and works well for video.
There is a user manual, and a Bluetooth remote for your phone. It worked nicely with my iPhone 13.
I have used the tripod with some of my standard activities. I build mechanical models and like to record my progress. The unit is very stable at its full 75-inch extension and adding some weight on the hook just makes it more solid. It is rated for 8.8 lbs. I’ve had more weight than that on it for testing with no issues.
I really like this tripod. It is solidly built, and comes with useful accessories.
For a general use tripod, the price is great. I do wish it came with a couple of more quick release mounts.
I expect to get years of use out of this unit. Highly recommended.
14/03/2026
This tripod feels and performs much better than its price would lead you to expect. It is mostly plastic except for the telescoping parts but is well made considering. The height is adjustable up to 6’3” (190cm) but to get that high you must extend everything to the max, and it gets wobbly. The central post is stable if extended 2/3 or so. One point I found interesting, and shows thorough design, is that if you only extend the two thickest sections of the legs, the height is an even 1m (39 inches).
There are two quick release plates and a double-sided, spring type phone mount. It’s big enough to easily mount a 10.5in iPad. There’s also a Bluetooth shutter button. It doesn’t have any instructions but it was easy enough to pair with my phone. The first time you turn it on and push its button it enters pairing mode and appears as “AB Shutter3” in the list of available devices.
A very capable lightweight tripod at a great price.
There are two quick release plates and a double-sided, spring type phone mount. It’s big enough to easily mount a 10.5in iPad. There’s also a Bluetooth shutter button. It doesn’t have any instructions but it was easy enough to pair with my phone. The first time you turn it on and push its button it enters pairing mode and appears as “AB Shutter3” in the list of available devices.
A very capable lightweight tripod at a great price.
12/03/2026
I love this tripod! It’s strong but not too heavy, perfect for carrying around. The matte finish feels so nice. Super easy to pop my phone in and out, and it comes with 2 mounts and a remote. For the price, the quality is way better than I expected. Definitely a great buy.
08/03/2026
Great reviews have already praised the ease of use and the lightweight, and I'm not going to repeat the same comments, although they are right: this tripod is a pleasure to carry and use.
Our goal is to test the tripod's stability in a landscape context by checking the loss of sharpness when edge conditions are met: max height and max weight in a moderately windy context. The tripod is claimed to support 8.8 pounds. The XT's weight, loaded with a 70mm Rodenstock, is 4.7 pounds. K&F states, "With a compact 50 cm folded size, it’s effortless to carry, making it ideal for travel, outdoor shoots, and professional use, even on rugged terrains ».The XT will do for professional use.
So today, I went to Key West's seaside with the XT and an iPhone, equipped with the 240 mm tele lens from Reeflex. The wind was 14-16 mph, which on the Beaufort scale translates to "Small waves, becoming longer seas.".A small boat was 100-200 meters away, so I took it as a target for both cameras. The boat was moving up and rolling quite a bit, so keep this in account while checking the results. I decided to move the tripod up to head level to accentuate the risk of wobbling. I attached two crops showing how both cameras captured the boat details and texture. Both images are decent given the circumstances (distance, wind, and the tripod's height).
This K&F tripod can support a heavy professional camera and deliver excellent quality under challenging conditions.
Our goal is to test the tripod's stability in a landscape context by checking the loss of sharpness when edge conditions are met: max height and max weight in a moderately windy context. The tripod is claimed to support 8.8 pounds. The XT's weight, loaded with a 70mm Rodenstock, is 4.7 pounds. K&F states, "With a compact 50 cm folded size, it’s effortless to carry, making it ideal for travel, outdoor shoots, and professional use, even on rugged terrains ».The XT will do for professional use.
So today, I went to Key West's seaside with the XT and an iPhone, equipped with the 240 mm tele lens from Reeflex. The wind was 14-16 mph, which on the Beaufort scale translates to "Small waves, becoming longer seas.".A small boat was 100-200 meters away, so I took it as a target for both cameras. The boat was moving up and rolling quite a bit, so keep this in account while checking the results. I decided to move the tripod up to head level to accentuate the risk of wobbling. I attached two crops showing how both cameras captured the boat details and texture. Both images are decent given the circumstances (distance, wind, and the tripod's height).
This K&F tripod can support a heavy professional camera and deliver excellent quality under challenging conditions.
01/03/2026
I own quite a few tripods, and am impressed with the size and flexibility of this one especially considering the low price. This one is huge! I don’t think I’d use this for my heavier gear, especially at full extension, but for lighter gear it works great. I picked up the model that comes with the phone mount as well, which is novel to be able to get it so high and FAR more stable than any selfie tripod I’ve ever seen. It’s light weight, which makes it easy to bring, but also gives it less natural stability from the weight. The legs space enough I’m not worried about it tipping in any moderately flat surface. The other K&F tripods I own are more robust, and designed for video equipment so it’s hard to compare given the major price difference and use - but it’s worth bringing up if you were expecting metal clamps and head. There is more plastic on this than those, and less head adjustability. I included some photos so you can see the size in a room with 10’ ceilings.
28/02/2026
i would give this 30 stars if i could. this is well worth the price. i highly recommend. it has so many different highs you can put it too. it is a very good camera stand
25/02/2026
This telescopic tripod works well for holding a phone or tablet in any position you need it. The tripod comes with 3 feet, a swivel mount, phone/tablet mount, a remote control, a zippered bag, and instructions. The feet are allowed to swivel and adapt to any surface and are easy to install in the telescopic tripod legs. The swivel mount works well to hold a variety of devices in any orientation necessary while allowing the user to adjust the orientation as needed. The phone/tablet mount is spring-loaded and seems to firmly grasp phones or tablets of varying sizes. The remote control seems to work well and makes quick and easy work of self-portraits and the zippered bag makes transporting the tripod and attachments a breeze. The clamps on the telescopic legs seem to work well and securely hold the legs in place. The tripod features plenty of adjustments, making it ideal for many different situations. Overall, this tripod works well for occasional creators or for those who need a sturdy tripod for daily use. I especially appreciate how tall this tripod can hold a phone or tablet. This allows even the tallest individuals to easily use a camera, phone, or tablet without having to bend over.
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