94"/2.4m Overhead Camera Tripod aluminum video Tripod Transverse Center Column 22lbs/10kg Load with Detachable Monopod for DSLR SLR, T254A8+BH-28L (SA254T1)

SKU: KF09.086

  • 128.99
Overall Rating 5   131
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5
The K&F Concept SA254T1 Tripod 93 quality exceeded my expectations
The K&F Concept SA254T1 Tripod 93 is mounted on a dolly will be used as a mobile crime scene evidence photography camera for items to big to put on a lab copy stand. It worked perfectly for images of fingerprints on a safe that required a 30 second exposure to capture the best detail of the ridge detail of the print, using the camera's live view function to manually focus the lens and a remote shutter release. The horizontal extension of the arm and addition of the tripod being on a dolly allowed easy positioning of the camera.
08/12/2023
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Duane
5
Akaso 7 edited review.
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 ***Old review***Got this camera to take to Hawaii on a vacation. First snorkel, the thing filled up with water. Visible water in the lens. This camera specifically states that it is IPX8 without a case!***End old review***In response to the previous review above, Akaso reached out to me and sent me another unit of this Brave 7 camera. The fact that Akaso reached out of their own accord to correct this situation, I find very impressive and is something you don't see much these days.I have tested the camera and can confirm that it is waterproof without an external case. Perhaps I got a faulty unit the first time. Even with the first camera, I was impressed by the video and photo capture of the device. I have included a short video demonstrating the new units waterproof capabilities.I have noticed that the screen seems much snappier and navigation is far improved from my previous unit. I'll be taking this on the bike to see how it performs in a real-world setting soon.Again, the fact that Akaso reached out to rectify the issue is very impressive and demonstrates the positive customer service approach that Akaso has as a company.
05/02/2023
MT MT
4
So far so good.
I posted 5 photos:1. regular iPhone 8 Plus - no lens2. wide angle lens3. macro - when far from objects4. macro - when close to object5. what it looks likeThe lens screws right onto the clip. Pretty simple.I saw some previous reviews where people had a hard time focusing the macro. This is a non-issue if you get close to the object. Gives a nice tight focus.The quality seems pretty good. I have yet to take it out and use it in the wild, hah. So I may need to update my review later.The one thing I don’t love is the clip because I’m not sure how well it will hold if I put my phone on a gimbal or move around too much. I DID however realize there is a protective plastic layer your can rip off. It comes with the packaging, but is transparent so not super visible. Make sure to take it off! The grip is much better without it.It comes in a nice box! Plus a pretty bright light, I’m assuming for selfies... and a lanyard.For this price, I think it is worth it! Although, I’m curious to try the Moment lens/case. It seems a little pricey... I would rather invest that money in a lens for my mirrorless.
18/07/2022
Jenny Jenny
5
Exactly what I needed!
I have toyed with the idea of a buying a camera for a long time, but I had a hard time justifying the purchase given how expensive they tend to be. I also worried a lot about the fact that I have absolutely zero background in photography other than the occasional photo taken with my iPhone.The Canon EOS M50 Mark II was a camera that came recommended by many people online as a camera that is great for both photos and videos. I plan on using this to take pictures for social media as well as (maybe) a means for recording videos as well.So far, I have been extremely happy with both the quality of the photos and the user-friendliness of the device. I've mostly been using the automatic setting, but I have played around a bit with the other modes as well, particularly for night photography. The process of taking photos and transferring them to your devices (be it mobile or computer) was simple, allowing me to do any editing as needed. There are also many features (including filters) available via the camera itself if you're unfamiliar with third-party editing software. The camera and lens are lightweight and a good size for portability. I had no problem carrying it with me when traveling.
24/01/2022
Collis Williams
5
Good Optic
The performance oft the Polaris Explorer is great, I wish the lens covers were better attached to the monocular. I would reccomend these to anybody that were shopping for a good optic.
02/01/2022
Tschlitt photography Tschlitt photography
5
I love it, it holds up my 7 pound lens ...
I love it, it holds up my 7 pound lens when im out shooting the sun or moon or even being at the top of pikes peak in CO with the wind blowing.
26/09/2021
Igor
5
Great!
If you're like me, and do some portrait photography, or are looking to get into portrait photography, start with this lens.It gives you great bokeh and is quite well in low light, just don't expect to shoot in the dark. Amazing lens, for an amazing price.Won't break the bank, but will exceed your expectations.Only thing I really noticed when I shot with it was more CA(chromatic aberration),but that wasn't a big deal.
01/09/2021
Irv
5
Ease of set up
Have eight. Easy to set up.I do however, turn them off when not needed, and make sure the mic and lens are covered even when off.
13/07/2021
Sammy
5
Canon’s Latest Foray Into Mirrorless Is a Hit
Purchased their newly released R10 camera on a whim and after using it for a few days, I can say Canon has further progressed the hobby (dedicated camera tech has awfully stagnated for awhile, especially Canon’s line-up compared to competitors like Nikon, Sony, and Fuji). This camera is great for not only experts, but also beginners alike (this provides even greater value than the Canon T6, which was already a great beginner camera). Controls are intuitive with a flip out screen and excellent response. What surprised me is that the autofocus has improved dramatically (typical of mirrorless, but coming from Canon’s DSLR line-up which this was a welcomed change). Sports photography easily captured stills in high action scenes. I would say it is even a bit noticeably better than Sony’s (compared to the a6000). This camera utilizes an ASP-C Sensor than Full Frame which is great for most people and provides excellent value for the price (you can utilize some of Canon’s full frame lenses on this, but it’ll be cropped and not as optimal). It also keeps the camera body much smaller than a full frame. Some downsides though are the camera lacks in body image stabilization (this is particularly important for on the go videographers and streamers). The camera can take 4k60fps video, but at the expense of color bandwidth compared to 1080p60fps along with cropping. In addition, the utilization of a RF Mount will mean those with EF Lenses will be left out and will have to buy new lenses to accommodate this camera. It also places the mounting system in a odd place as Canon will be making lenses for two different sensor sizes than just dedicating to one (it adds a bit of complexity and versatility as those buying this camera will need to do a bit more research and calculations e.g. a 100mm Lens would be a 150mm on this camera. All in all, I’d expect this camera to be a big hit for the price as the new T6 for years coming.
11/02/2021