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Overall Rating 4.9   35
5
Very stable, easy to attach my phone or my Mirrorless Micro 4/3 camera! Great for trips and professional quality shoots! Took it on my last trip to SC and really took some great shots with it! I would upload them but likely the review won't get posted if I do.I was able to set it up in about 30 seconds to a minute and adjust it how I needed in another minute or so.A tripod like this is a must have for anyone serious about photography.
06/07/2021
5
I replace my old tri pod with this one. This one is very reliable and sturdy. Very toughly built. You can put anything on this and never worry about it falling or collapsing. Even looks good too. Very easy to understand how to set it up and use.
21/06/2021
4
I really like this tripod. It is stable and has a good grip on my camera. Moreover, I was able to use my smartphone with this tripod. This tripod is also lightweight and compact so it is easy to carry this tripod with me. I also like how this tripod can be extended to the height that I need.
16/06/2021
5
This is my 2nd tripod for my DSLR Nikon 5200 and I am impressed. The material is sturdy and of good quality. I like how it was packaged. It comes with a small bag that fits perfectly. The tripod itself is metal and the locks are plastic and well made. I recommend this product!
13/06/2021
5
This is my 2nd tripod for my DSLR Nikon 5200 and I am impressed. The material is sturdy and of good quality. I like how it was packaged. It comes with a small bag that fits perfectly. The tripod itself is metal and the locks are plastic and well made. I recommend this product!
08/06/2021
5
I am very pleased with my purchase. Took this hiking with me for landscaping photos and it was great l. Very sturdy and really easy to maneuver. Is heavier than my previous one but well worth it. It came 2 days earlier than expected which was great.
03/06/2021
5
I recently used this tripod during a shoot for a photography class I am in. I think it is marvelous.I was looking at other tripods before I came upon this one, and I can not say I regret giving this one a chance first.It has a thin black bag that it you can use to transport and carry around. It is sturdy and works well even on uneven surfaces. It hs two levels on it so you can make sure your pictures do not come out crooked.
10/05/2021
5
I'm a newcomer to the binocular+tripod world.I first got an inexpensive smaller feather-light tripod in the $20-$30 range.It was my introduction to tripods.I quickly realized it was a bit too short to use standing up. You have to hunch.But more problematic, panning my binoculars left/right was jerky.The head platform swivel would initially stick. Then with a bit more pressure, it would lurch into motion.That made it miserable to get a subject centered in view.I've since researched tripods and found the pricey ones cost around $200.A couple of those brands get stellar reviews.I wonder what you get for that price. Better be real good.In the price range of this K&F Concept tripod, ~$65, I think it's great.This tripod has satisfied all that I wanted. Tall enough, sturdy, smooth.And it solves all the problems I experienced with the cheaper tripods I got.In particular, the panning (swivel left/right) is really smooth.There are actually two ways to adjust it.The way I favor is this. There is a thumbscrew to lock the top single-pole extension. If you don't raise that pole, then leaving that thumbscrew loose allows the head platform to be swiveled left/right with extremely smooth unrestricted motion, with very light touch on the pan-handle. Sweet.Alternatively, you can lock the top extension pole with its thumbscrew, then use a different lock knob that's intended for controlling the panning resistance. I like that less, because the loosest setting still has noticeable resistance. It's still very smooth even with this small resistance. No sticking+lurching at all. But just not as free as the pole-lock thumbscrew way I mentioned above. I suppose if you're using heavy video equipment, your preference will be different from mine. That heavy stuff would have momentum that might need this little resistance to control.I'll point out a couple things that were troublesome when I first received this tripod. First, somehow the whole swivel platform assembly wasn't tightened from the factory. It screws on with the same size 1/4" screw that hold cameras. Furthermore, I don't know if it was tacky paint or what, but the actual panning swivel mechanism was bound so it wouldn't move. (just the pole swiveling was free). That was very confusing. When I eventually figured out the head wasn't threaded on tightly, that's when I gave the whole thing a good hard twist and the normal panning swivel mechanism snapped free so it correctly rotates. That was weird. But now it's fine. Finally, there is a strap, attached to a plastic washer. That plastic washer is sandwiched between the tripod top (where the 3 legs meet) and the head platform. I simply removed that so it doesn't impede in the super-smooth super-free motion of the panning method that I mentioned I prefer.------------------------------------I could go on about the good things of this tripod.I'll stop here and just say, I sure wonder what could possibly be better with a $200 tripod.
11/09/2020
5
I absolutely love this tripod/monopod.This thing is very robust and sturdy.Spend the few bucks more and get this over the cheap tripods out there. It's totally worth it and for few bucks more you get a much much better tripod in this.I'm 5'11 and this tripod comes upto my eye level which is nice as I don't have to bend over.The mount swivels nice and smooth and everything feel very well made.It comes with a carry case.Has a handle built into the body, a carry strap and hanging hook at the bottom so there are a lot of options for carrying this.It has a quick release adapter so you can quickly detatch and mount your camera to the tripod.You can also lift out center rod and it turns into a monpod so you get 2 tools in one which is really cool.I have sever cheaper tripods and this only cost a little more but it's no comparison in quality and features.If you are shoping for your first tripod and thinking about getting one the cheaper tripods, trust me, spend the few bucks more for this one. This is soooo much better.
08/09/2020
5
This K&F concept 70 inch portable tripod is the largest I've ever owned !! Bigger is always better, you get more options in using this Aluminum tripod, from camera to cell phone to video, it is the perfect weight to take anywhere, has 4 sections, 5 height adjustments, 3-way swivel pan head, a quick release 1/4 in. mounting plate, 360 swivel and it's easy to collapse and carry with the carry handle and no bending over to view, this tripod is Great for indoor or outdoor use, take it anywhere !! This one has it all !!
07/09/2020