67”/1.7m Aluminum Portable Camera Tripod Travel Tripod 22lbs Load with Detachable Monopod for DSLR, K255A4+BH-28L (old model TM2515M1)
SKU: KF09.083
Really sturdy and punches well above it's price point!
Performs just as well as my sons Manfrotto in every way.
Don't hesitate!
Performs just as well as my sons Manfrotto in every way.
Don't hesitate!
06/08/2024
The best thing of all is how easy it is to carry and, when you add the photographic equipment, it doesn't entail any extra weight, and yes... its construction deserves a "wow", firm and secure to mount my camera.
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03/08/2024
30/07/2024
I don’t often do product reviews, But if i buy something that im impressed with i think its worth helping others to take a closer look
23/07/2024
Received this k&f tripod, its well worth the money seems to be quite strong and very steady with a tamron150-600mm lens and d750 camera on it, on my pan and tilt tripod a the camera always tilted downwards no matter how much I tightened it but with this tripod there is no movement at all, would definitely recommend.
18/07/2024
Pretty decent little tripod for the cost. To those saying it's too heavy, perhaps eat some more protein based food because this is beyond light.
The only real complaint I have is the leg release locks on the main hub where all 3 attach. It's rather flimsy but very very minor detail and doesn't stop me from using this tripod in any way shape or form. I tested it out for stability on my 1984 Canon AE-1 Program and put my longest lense onto it. Locked everything down and gave things a good wiggle. The tripod held up well and I feel confident taking it out in the field. It's a good height and I really like the twist locks on the legs. It's compact enough that it will fit into the side of a camera back pack with no issues. The carrying bag is decent quality it seems and is a nice add on. If you're thinking about ordering it, go ahead. It's a nice little tripod for the field and folds up quite compact.
The only real complaint I have is the leg release locks on the main hub where all 3 attach. It's rather flimsy but very very minor detail and doesn't stop me from using this tripod in any way shape or form. I tested it out for stability on my 1984 Canon AE-1 Program and put my longest lense onto it. Locked everything down and gave things a good wiggle. The tripod held up well and I feel confident taking it out in the field. It's a good height and I really like the twist locks on the legs. It's compact enough that it will fit into the side of a camera back pack with no issues. The carrying bag is decent quality it seems and is a nice add on. If you're thinking about ordering it, go ahead. It's a nice little tripod for the field and folds up quite compact.
12/07/2024