78"/2m Overhead Aluminum DSLR Tripod Compact Portable Vlog Tripod Monopod 22lbs/10kg Load with Rotatable 360° Center Column K234A7+BH-28L (S210)
SKU: KF09.087V2
Solid and nice looking product. It has variety possibilities and a lot of advantages than other tripods. I love it.
06/11/2024
I bought this easel because mine was from the 90s. I immediately felt comfortable, it is light and sturdy in its bag so you can take it wherever you want without taking up too much space. Finally, I can take the photos from above, they are about 2 meters high, which extends the whole thing. It is easy to open and position the camera as you want. I watched the tutorial and found no problems with vertical and horizontal shots. The base sits well on the ground and the material is very sturdy without being heavy.
29/10/2024
27/10/2024
I bought this tripod a week ago and I haven't stopped using it since I bought it. Suitable for all types of photography. The materials are very durable and the camera does not vibrate at all, even with a telephoto lens mounted. When fully extended, it reaches 2 meters in height and the central leg can be used as a monopod and selfie stick.
When folded, it takes up very little space (you can see it in the image) and can be carried very comfortably in the bag that comes with it.
It is definitely worth buying.
When folded, it takes up very little space (you can see it in the image) and can be carried very comfortably in the bag that comes with it.
It is definitely worth buying.
23/10/2024
this tripod has everything that I could ask for and will work great with my camcorder, my cell phone, and using it for a rocket launcher for my model rockets. It has every feature that I can think of and the Boom feature will allow me to attach my ham radio satellite communication antenna on the end, and still sit in my power chair and grab the end of the boom and be able to swing the satellite antenna from one horizon to the next. the small 1/4" shoe fitting to the 3/8 thread adapter allowed me to screw on a cordless drill chuck which will allow me to use it for my model rocketry and easily switch out the launch rods from 1/8 to 1/4 to 3/8" . this is one of those products that when you open up the nice bag that it comes in ,that it brings a smile to your face knowing that it is going to be exactly what you need.
20/10/2024
Bought this to fix on top of my table tripod. Adds an extra foot or so of height. Just what I wanted. Very pleased.
18/10/2024
I was looking for a tripod to replace the old tripod that has now disappeared, shaky and creaky.
I came across this tripod that was very well talked about, I wanted to try it and I was delighted!
PRO ✅
1) The tripod can reach a height of 2 meters while remaining very stable
2) The presence of the ball head should not be underestimated. When it breaks (I hope never), you can replace it with a ball head from a better known brand. Compared to the heads of "classic" easels, it allows you to find the correct position of the machine body much easier and faster.
3) Opening it requires nothing thanks to the "clamps" that allow you to extend the legs
4) The stability is even more optimal thanks to the weight support, I recommend hanging the backpack on it to make it immobile.
5) Stability that can be greater if we are on the ground thanks to the presence of iron feet that are "planted" in the ground, as shown in the video
CONTRO ❌
1) Although the handbag is closed, he found it a little bulky (46 cm) but nothing striking, I was used to my old tripod, which reached 38 cm when closed.
2) After a few uses, the rubber feet are already wearing out.
Nothing else to say, I especially recommend it to those who are approaching the world of photography. It is important to invest in a tripod, because it will last for years.
I recommend it
I came across this tripod that was very well talked about, I wanted to try it and I was delighted!
PRO ✅
1) The tripod can reach a height of 2 meters while remaining very stable
2) The presence of the ball head should not be underestimated. When it breaks (I hope never), you can replace it with a ball head from a better known brand. Compared to the heads of "classic" easels, it allows you to find the correct position of the machine body much easier and faster.
3) Opening it requires nothing thanks to the "clamps" that allow you to extend the legs
4) The stability is even more optimal thanks to the weight support, I recommend hanging the backpack on it to make it immobile.
5) Stability that can be greater if we are on the ground thanks to the presence of iron feet that are "planted" in the ground, as shown in the video
CONTRO ❌
1) Although the handbag is closed, he found it a little bulky (46 cm) but nothing striking, I was used to my old tripod, which reached 38 cm when closed.
2) After a few uses, the rubber feet are already wearing out.
Nothing else to say, I especially recommend it to those who are approaching the world of photography. It is important to invest in a tripod, because it will last for years.
I recommend it
17/10/2024
I recently moved back to America from Japan and had to leave a lot of stuff behind, Including a Manfrotto tripod so I needed a new tripod to sell some things to help me get back on my feet. I looked at geekoto and some other brands and they're all pretty much like this one except they either had plastic where I didn't want plastic or it wasn't clear where the plastic on the tripod is. Using the Manfrotto for years, I at least know where I like there to be metal and this K&F unit has a cast aluminum mount and ball and it's all very smooth.
Likes:
Ball head: is solid and smooth. I would have preferred a toggle over a screw for the quick release plate.
Legs: well they're legs, the aluminum feels solid. The also have stabby things at the bottom if you remove the rubber feet. Some one mentioned the locks for the leg extension were unfinished and sharp. Mine are comfortable to use.
Column: Not too much to say. It does it's job. All the locks have comfortable rubber grips. Someone mentioned the column will collapse if pushed down on. That's true of mine too but I have to make an effort. It's not something that's happened during normal use.
Portability: was not a selling point for me but it's nice to have the option
Monopod: also not a selling point but another nice to have the option. I've never used one before but now that I have the option I might.
Bag: not a selling point, but it's a nice one if the zippers stand up to use, aka not YKK zippers.
Dislikes:
Legs: the spring-loaded locks for the top leg extensions seem weak. On lock solidly clicks into place, the other two are kinda, meh. This might not bother you but it makes a difference to me when setting the tripod up in the dark. The audible clicks tell me where the legs are set.
Conclusion: Ball head is solid. With the exception of the leg locks not clicking solidly/audibly, into place, the unit is well built, uses high quality parts and is enough for what I want it to do and looks like it's versatile enough that I might try some stuff that I wouldn't try otherwise.
Likes:
Ball head: is solid and smooth. I would have preferred a toggle over a screw for the quick release plate.
Legs: well they're legs, the aluminum feels solid. The also have stabby things at the bottom if you remove the rubber feet. Some one mentioned the locks for the leg extension were unfinished and sharp. Mine are comfortable to use.
Column: Not too much to say. It does it's job. All the locks have comfortable rubber grips. Someone mentioned the column will collapse if pushed down on. That's true of mine too but I have to make an effort. It's not something that's happened during normal use.
Portability: was not a selling point for me but it's nice to have the option
Monopod: also not a selling point but another nice to have the option. I've never used one before but now that I have the option I might.
Bag: not a selling point, but it's a nice one if the zippers stand up to use, aka not YKK zippers.
Dislikes:
Legs: the spring-loaded locks for the top leg extensions seem weak. On lock solidly clicks into place, the other two are kinda, meh. This might not bother you but it makes a difference to me when setting the tripod up in the dark. The audible clicks tell me where the legs are set.
Conclusion: Ball head is solid. With the exception of the leg locks not clicking solidly/audibly, into place, the unit is well built, uses high quality parts and is enough for what I want it to do and looks like it's versatile enough that I might try some stuff that I wouldn't try otherwise.
16/10/2024
The past few years I have had the fortunate opportunity to be able to try out many different types of camera equipment. I find that there are three big categories: heavy-duty, standard use, and travel. This tripod from K&F Concept is definitely designed to be in that third group. I have a couple of travel tripods that do a fantastic job of holding my full-frame Canon 5D Mark IV with a 70-200mm lens attached. I said that to mention that sometimes the smaller, lighter-weight tripods get the job done so you don’t have to haul around the heavier standard size mounts. K&F Concept did a nice job with the design of this tripod. It’s very lightweight at only 3.17 pounds, which is comparable to my travel-sized Manfrotto tripod. This tripod has an impressive total height to it of 78 inches, which should be enough for any photograph you need to capture. I am shooting a wedding in a couple of weeks and I have the idea of shooting above the audience from the back of the venue. At 78 inches, this tripod provides the necessary height to be able to achieve that ‘over-head’ shot I’m looking for. The ball head moves easily enough, but the numbers on the bottom dial are faded and printed in a very light color. It’s hard to read -- even in studio lighting. I personally think that those numbers should be printed in a brighter, more vibrant color -- maybe even neon. The legs extend easily, but the quick-release flip-locks have very sharp edges. I went to unlock one of the legs and the edge of the lock clipped my finger and I started bleeding. I was surprised to find such a sharp edge on a finished product like this. Another issue I found was with the center column. It seemed as though no matter how much I tightened it, I could still push the column down. I was only pushing down with as much force as a camera load would provide. I really like that the feet had spikes on them. This provides a lot of added traction especially out in nature. It’s not something you see on every tripod and it was a welcome surprise with this design. All in all, the K&F Concept 78-inch Camera Tripod is a decent, sturdy tripod for beginners. I think that professional-level photographers might find the same flaws with it that I did. I do think that any level of photographer can get use out of this -- especially in places where it might get destroyed. In other words, it’s a good backup tripod.
07/10/2024
Well made tripod with enough accessories to configure your camera in a multitude of different shooting positions.
03/10/2024