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K&F Concept 78 inch/198cm Camera Tripod,3 Sections Central Axis Travel Tripod with 32mm Metal Ball Head Load Capacity 26.4 lbs/12KG for DSLR Cameras Indoor Outdoor Use

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Size: K255A6


Features

  • 3 Sections Central Axis Exclusive DesignInnovative 3-section central axis design, allows the tripod to obtain a higher shooting height of 78 inch / 198cm while maintaining a small folded length of 16.9 inch/43cm.
  • Practical and PortabilityThe tripod combines practical and portability, with the maximum height (without centre column) reaching stability of 53.1'' (135cm), providing effortless stability and optimized shooting height perfect for either indoor or outdoor use; The max height is 78'' (198cm), making standing shooting easier and the min height is 22'' (56cm) making this device easy and convenient to use in almost all conditions.
  • Lightweight and Portable5 section leg can adjust tripod height from 22''/56cm to 78''/198cm; it can be folded to 16.9''/43cm to make it easy to put it in the carrying bag. The net weight with the ball head included is only 3.5lbs/1.6 KG.
  • 32mm Metal Ball Head32mm metal ball head provides 26.4 lbs/12KG load capacity,can be rotated to any angle you want, helping to improve the range of camera activity during panning.The 360-degree panning dial lets you set up precision shots to capture the beauty of landscapes.
  • More CompatibilityThis camera tripod with standard 1/4 inch thread,which can be applied to most Arca-Swiss quick release plates; 1/4" screw is suitable for most cameras, DSLR camera, projector and telescope, etc.

Brand: K&F Concept


Color: Black and Orange


Compatible Devices: Camcorder, Camera, Smartphone


Special Feature: Lightweight, Compact, Flexi, Adjustable


Material: Aluminum


Item Weight: 2.15 Kilograms


Weight Limit: 12 Kilograms


Maximum Height: 198 Centimeters


Tripod Head Type: Ball Heads


Minimum Height: 56 Centimeters


Product Dimensions: 17.32 x 5.12 x 5.12 inches


Item Weight: 4.72 pounds


Item model number: K255A6


Date First Available: April 21, 2023


Manufacturer: Shenzhen Zhuoer Photograph


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  • Not a better sub $100 tripod out there. Period.
Size: K255A4
A tri-pod in it's simplest form is a three-legged stand for supporting a camera or other apparatus. I've used several tripods throughout the years, and each one excels at one thing or another. Some are light, some are super sturdy, and some are miniature making them easy to pack away or carry on a day trip. For my general photography use (product photography, long exposures) I've found that finding the right set of compromises leads to the best tripod for my needs. That's where I've found the K&F to excel at meeting my specific set of needs. Here's what I like: The tripod is light. It's not feather weight, or forget it's there light, but it's light enough to be able to carry around all day strapped to a comfortable camera bag. Weighing in at just 3.3 lbs, it's about as light of a travel tripod built of aluminum I could expect. Completely folded, this tripod is about 17 inches long. Plenty of "collapsability" to be able to pack it on the side of your bag without it sticking up in the air. This tripod feels really well built for being a sub $100 travel tripod. When you hold it, it feels and looks substantial. Not heavy, just very tight tolerances, and generally aesthetically pleasing. The anodizing on the aluminum lock-outs and ball head are a really nice touch. It is rated to hold 22lbs/10kg. I'm certain it will hold that easily, if not more. The rubber grips are all implemented nicely with zero movement between the rubber grip and the lock out it turns. So, the absolute most important factor for me in a tripod, is obviously the stability. While this tripod will extend to almost 69 inches/175 cm, it's most stable when the center support is at the mid to low setting, and only the top three leg extensions are out. It's absolutely rock solid at it's med high, to mid level settings. When everything is extended to full height, a strong wind would absolutely introduce some movement. Leg lock outs are as expected. They lock out firmly and confidently when unfolding. When extending the legs, the rubber twist locks are easily tightened and I have zero doubt about their ability to stay put. The 28mm ball head is surrounded by what looks like a teflon sleeve offering smooth camera movements. The head also pans buttery smooth like a geared or fluid head would. The Arca-Swiss mount is a great option and seems to be the new standard in quick mounts. The Arca base also has a spirit level which is handy if your camera doesn't have in-camera level indication. One leg is designed to be used as a monopod. I don't use that feature, but it's nice to have and easy to transition. Under center post is a bag or weight hook. This can be removed revealing a 3/8 female mount. Great for mounting a second ball head for quick camera position swaps. My only gripe would be that the feet are not replaceable. They are shallow spiked rubber feet that are not interchangeable. They work fine for light duty use. All in all, I am very happy with this tripod purchase. At $90, I'm not sure you could get a better photo tri-pod for general use photography. It's lightweight, stable, and looks great. Just buy this tripod already, you won't be disappointed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2022 by DRD DRD

  • Very good budget tripod
Size: K255A6
Honestly, I don't use tripod that often. Neither do I intend to bring it to war. So I only look for a tripod at a reasonable price that doesn't fall apart within a few touches. Then I saw this first from Laura BC, digged a little bit and decide to purchase it. First impression is it might be a bit heavy-ish, but feels solid, sturdy, like I can fight with this tripod. I kinda like the orange accent though I often prefer all-black gears. It is more compact than I though, which is nice. Came in a shoulder bag and assemble was straightforward. Everything else is already shown by the seller or other reviewers. One thing that is just slightly inconvenient is that it takes 5 locks to fully extend instead of 3, though I still prefer the twist lock over the snap lock. Just slightly slower, but not a deal breaker for me. Still love it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2024 by Quang N. Quang N.

  • Excellent… but heavy
Size: K255A6
Took this tripod on 2 trips and it did serve me very well. Very nice accompanying bag and versatile assembly. Converting it to a monopod was not difficult but I did temporarily lose the small screw/hook at the bottom of the center rod. I later found it and will be more careful next time. One big disadvantage is the weight and size. This thing is not small or light by any standards. I took it for a long hike once and probably won’t do it again. I might buy a smaller and lighter tripod for hiking occasions. Having said this, in my experience, this tripod is of excellent quality and has worked exceptionally well for its intended purpose. I do recommend it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2023 by Rick

  • GREAT PRODUCT FOR THE PRICE.
Size: K255A4
Love this tripod. its easy to carry around and very stable and feels sturdy. for the price ,its the best pod out there.
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2024 by Bibek Manandhar

  • On Par with other Travel Tripods
Size: K255A4
This is the first tripod I've bought in a loooooooong time. Most of my shots these days comes from a smartphone that's being handheld so I was really looking forward to buying this for my XT4. All and all this is an amazing tripod for the price and there isn't a whole lot more you could reasonably ask for it. Pros - This thing is feature rich. It has a gear hook, monopod, and the ball head assembly is entirely removable which really helps distribute the weight of the thing when it's hanging off the side of a bag. - Smooth actuation. Sometimes the locks get in the way of breaking it down but I'm actually listing this as a pro. If you actuate the legs to their furthest position at each stop then try to push them any further the locks will really get in the way. This means that if your leg is going to give way on terrain it's going to stop pretty easy. - Plenty tall when you extend the center column. I'm 6' and I can bring my camera to eye level easily. Cons - This thing is not light. It's on par for other aluminum tripods but if you're really looking to drop your weight look into carbon fiber. - The monopod leg is SLIGHTLY shorter than the rest of the other legs. This isn't too big of a problem if you take some time to balance the other two legs. It's also not a problem if you're shooting landscape and wildlife and you're already going to have an uneven distribution between the legs. Missing/Neutral - No threads to put feet or screws on the bottom of the mount. Not a problem for me but do be advised that if you're shooting on sand or water and you want feet it could be an issue. Not sure why you'd buy this tripod for that purpose at this price point anyway. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2020 by Matt M.

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