Tripod 78"/200cm DSLR Tripods Aluminum Travel Vlog Tripod Monopod with 360° Panorama Ball Head 1/4" Quick Release Plate Carrying Case Loading Up to 17.6lbs/8kg for Canon Nikon
SKU: KF09.087
wanted a good quality tripod for long exposure photography and I’m very pleased with this one. I’ve had it stood on the shore whilst the tide came in and the water didn’t shake it, and the photos turned out lovely. I’ve been using it for product photography too and I’m able to get a nice angle.It’s quick and easy to set up and pack away too
11/09/2024
Likes: sturdy and very configurable for changing needsDidn't try yet: converting to a monopodDislikes: the bubble level is on the camera mount itself and not on the tripod or ball mount interface. so if everything below the camera is not level, when you rotate the 360 mount, the camera goes out of levelPeople complained about the ball head falling off in other reviews. That was all down to user error. One just needs to tighten the ball mount down against the tripod body and everything is night and secure.
11/09/2024
Si! So far this item is sturdy and light weight. Enjoyable. Will update after a months usage. Bag inside of box was a little ripped along with slight dust on carrying bag but all in all good condition so far. Easy to use!
10/09/2024
The media could not be loaded. K&F Concept Camera Tripod K234A7+BH-28L+Extension Arm Kits I only uploaded 1 of the 2 videos and I preferred the second one where I explain how and where to insert the various pieces since the manufacturer, as shown in the photo, attaches a meager manual in fact I was able to assemble the parts by looking at the various presentation photos, it would be 4 stars for this detail but the tripod is worth the 5 stars. The short rod supplied is 30 cm long while the closed stand reaches 50 cm. How I use the tripod is very simple to use and other measurements and opinions on how well it works can be found in the various reviews, I will limit myself to saying that I use it with Tamron 150/600 G2 on Nikon D7200 and Celestron Ultima 80 spotting scope both on head ball supplied and on Gimbal to replace it but only on a smooth tripod without the extension rod which I have not tried. Relatively light weight, excellent transport bag with reflective insert and shoulder strap with padded shoulder strap. Head equipped with an attack for anything and is of the Arca-Swiss compatible type.
10/09/2024
am really impressed by this tripod. It is very well made with a quality fit and finish. It is sturdy and all the adjustments work well. Even the case is heavy duty and well made. This tripod is a very good value for the price.
10/09/2024
Me gusto, funciona excelente lo utilizo para my binoculares para la observación nocturna de estrellas y funciono muy bien a la altura máxima sigue estable, es ligero de transportar y compacto se siente de gran calidad, lo recomiendo
10/09/2024
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 optionMonopod: 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.
08/09/2024
Great little tripod with lots of features. For it’s price, it’s worth it…but I will say the locks for the legs are garbage. I’ve only used it a couple times and they are very loose….and if you try to spread the legs out, it does not have the proper support to stay stable. The design of this part is poor/made cheaply….but I picked this up for $90 and can’t complain otherwise.
08/09/2024
08/09/2024