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K&F Concept Camera Tripod, 75" Lightweight Portable Travel Outdoor DSLR Tripods for Camera Phone Video Recording Tripod Stand, Cellphone Clip for Smartphone Live Streaming Vlog, Black

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Features

  • Innovative Pentagonal Tube Design Engineered for stability and portability, this lightweight (1.18 kg) tripod features a unique pentagonal-shaped tube for enhanced durability and easy folding. With a compact 50 cm folded size, its effortless to carry, making it ideal for travel, outdoor shoots, and professional use, even on rugged terrains
  • Universal Phone & Tablet Compatibility Designed for versatility, the 2-in-1 adjustable holder securely accommodates both smartphones and tablets with a firm grip, thanks to its high-quality plastic construction and thick rubber padding. Perfect for video recording, live streaming, online meetings, vlogging, and photography
  • Extended Height & Precision Control Adjustable from 48 cm to 190 cm, this tripod offers a wide range of shooting heights. A 360 rotatable 3-way pan head enables smooth panning, tilting, and wide-angle shots, while the built-in bubble level ensures perfect alignment for professional-grade results
  • Flexible Shooting Angles Capture every moment with complete horizontal and vertical rotation, allowing for dynamic compositions. Whether for photography, videography, live streaming, or creative projects, this tripod adapts to your needs
  • Wireless Remote for Seamless Operation The included Bluetooth remote provides hands-free control from up to 12 meters, ensuring effortless group photos, selfies, and video recordings without the need for manual operation

Brand: K&F Concept


Color: Black


Compatible Devices: Camcorder, Tablet, Camera, Smartphone


Special Feature: Lightweight, Foldable


Material: Aluminum


Item Weight: 1200 Grams


Weight Limit: 8.8 Pounds


Model Name: KF09.126


Maximum Height: 75 Inches


Tripod Head Type: Pan Heads


Product Dimensions: 17.32 x 5.12 x 5.12 inches


Item Weight: 2.65 pounds


Item model number: KF09.126


Batteries: 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: September 2, 2024


Manufacturer: Shenzhen Zhuoer Photograph


Country of Origin: China


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  • Sturdy, compact, well-made, flexible attachments. A great value
I’m not as mobile as I once was. Because of this, I use tripods, a lot! I needed a nice, solid, flexible full-sized tripod and this tripod looked like a good choice. In the carton you’ll find the tripod and accessories in a nice nylon carrying bag with a shoulder strap. The tripod fully collapsed to about 16” high with no accessories attached. It weighs under three pounds and because of the ingenious trapezoidal legs it is less than three inches in diameter. It has a standard camera mounting screw and a bubble level at the top. The extension tube is enclosed and easy to adjust and lock. There is a hook at the bottom of the tube enclosure to hang a weight for added stability. The five segment legs are easy to adjust. The cam locking system is easy to use with one hand and locks the legs securely in place. Included, you will find: two mounts that will attach to any standard camera. The control head uses a quick-release cam system that provides a solid stable attachment. These mounts are very low profile, and you could leave them mounted to your camera during handheld use. In the photo you can see the phone holder. This unit attaches to the mount and will hold your phone in either portrait or landscape orientation. There are rubberized screw-in feet to provide a stable base and allow for small adjustments to the tripod. The control head is solid and well-built. It operates smoothly and works well for video. There is a user manual, and a Bluetooth remote for your phone. It worked nicely with my iPhone 13. I have used the tripod with some of my standard activities. I build mechanical models and like to record my progress. The unit is very stable at its full 75-inch extension and adding some weight on the hook just makes it more solid. It is rated for 8.8 lbs. I’ve had more weight than that on it for testing with no issues. I really like this tripod. It is solidly built, and comes with useful accessories. For a general use tripod, the price is great. I do wish it came with a couple of more quick release mounts. I expect to get years of use out of this unit. Highly recommended. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2025 by EFrog EFrog

  • Professional use of this tripod.
Great reviews have already praised the ease of use and the lightweight, and I'm not going to repeat the same comments, although they are right: this tripod is a pleasure to carry and use. Our goal is to test the tripod's stability in a landscape context by checking the loss of sharpness when edge conditions are met: max height and max weight in a moderately windy context. The tripod is claimed to support 8.8 pounds. The XT's weight, loaded with a 70mm Rodenstock, is 4.7 pounds. K&F states, "With a compact 50 cm folded size, it’s effortless to carry, making it ideal for travel, outdoor shoots, and professional use, even on rugged terrains ».The XT will do for professional use. So today, I went to Key West's seaside with the XT and an iPhone, equipped with the 240 mm tele lens from Reeflex. The wind was 14-16 mph, which on the Beaufort scale translates to "Small waves, becoming longer seas.".A small boat was 100-200 meters away, so I took it as a target for both cameras. The boat was moving up and rolling quite a bit, so keep this in account while checking the results. I decided to move the tripod up to head level to accentuate the risk of wobbling. I attached two crops showing how both cameras captured the boat details and texture. Both images are decent given the circumstances (distance, wind, and the tripod's height). This K&F tripod can support a heavy professional camera and deliver excellent quality under challenging conditions. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2025 by C. Vogel C. Vogel

  • Good legs, weak head (that's what he said)
As a professional photographer, I've been working with tripods for over 40 years and own a bunch of them (horses for courses, each one has its place... hard to explain to my wife though!). This one from K&F is a strange piece of kit, as it wants to cover all the bases while remaining budget friendly. It does a pretty good job, but if photography is your primary focus, look at K&F's ballhead kits, as this one is not for you. So who is this kit for? Vloggers and occasional/amateur videographers primarily. It would also be quite useful when mounting bigger web cameras for video calls, OF etc. And it will absolutely excel as a cheap tripod to use with a spotting scope at the range. It may also serve you well as a vacation tripod for selfies and occasional videos, especially if you don't care about weight and long exposure photography. What are you getting with this kit? - Legs. They have flip locks, which in my opinion are the lowest tier option. However, many people seem to like them, as they are quite intuitive in their operation. Fully extended and spread out, the legs measure 59" from the mounting plate (boots installed, no head, central column fully retracted) to the ground. That's a pretty decent height! - Screw-in rubber boots, which are packaged separately for some reason. Pro tip: screw them in halfway, add a drop of Loctite to the exposed thread, then screw them all the way in. To tighten, firmly squeeze the tops of rubber cups - they'll provide a much needed grip for that. - Phone/tablet mount. It's spring loaded, so not very secure, but it's there, and it has 2 threaded mounts for a quick release plate. - Speaking of which, the kit includes 2 identical quick release plates. - Phone camera remote release. It's a typical Bluetooth "volume up" button that is compatible with both Apple and Android. How well it works would depend on your phone's BT energy saving policy, which is not always user controllable. Some phones may work perfectly, while the others (regardless of platform) will "forget" the button after some inactivity. - Last but not least, a typical low cost, bargain bin variety, video head. Let's dig a bit deeper. I'll start with the head... it's pretty bad. As others have noted, it does not align, meaning that when its base is level, the camera mounting plate is not. In my case, it's skewed about 0.7 degrees. Doesn't sound like much until you realize the implications. Another negative about the head is its quick release mechanism - it uses one of the horrendous lever releases (not an RC2) akin to what Silk and Cullmann used in their cheap heads in the 80s. Over the years I've had plenty of expensive equipment fall from these, so I'll never use one with anything that is not at least MIL-STD-810 drop proof... Other than that, its your typical ultra budget video head: "fluid" panning is achieved with silicone dampener, so there's a noticeable rebound once you stop, and the tilt axis is purely friction based. Then there's a "flip to the side" novelty mechanism, which for some reason flips the camera to the right (from the operator's POV). That would place most of the controls at the bottom; pretty strange design choice. Flipping mechanism has somewhat clicky stops that are not quite sure if they want to be there, so you could easily stop between the clicks. Everything on this head is either press fit or friction fit, so do not mount anything you're not willing to risk dropping. Now let's have a look at the legs, which are quite light for a 59" aluminium set. They look pretty good and even have foam grips for that freezing cold weather. Center column (don't extend it unless you absolutely have to!) even has a hook for loading up the legs, which is great news. Not so great news: that hook is held in place by an indent fit... it won't hold much weight; certainly don't entrust your camera bag to it. Fully extended, the legs are quite wobbly, which is expected at this price point. To alleviate the issue, retract 1-2" of each section and load up that hook. Once you do that and slap a proper ballhead on these legs, they will be "good enough" for a 30-minute long light painting or astrophotography exposures if there's not much wind. The center column is there in case if you really need an extra height for some reason. May come in pretty handy for shooting over the crowd, for example. However, as always (even the most expensive legs suffer from it), extending it reduces stability even further. Lastly, the two-faced phone/tablet holder. It will accommodate any reasonably sized device, from smartphones and tablets to field monitors and even portable projectors. Interestingly, the only option to mount it on a tripod is by a standard 1/4" screw, no built-in quick release option. And the 1/4" brass nuts are press fit in plastic, so don't overload it with stuff... which is applicable to the rest of the kit as well, as everything is either press or indent fit. Conclusion: excellent light duty budget kit with extra tall legs. My own use cases for this kit (if you were wondering why on Earth someone who's used to $1,000+ legs would buy this ultra-budget kit): 1. Holding a spotting scope at the range. 2. Occasional video use by mounting DJI Ronin to the legs directly, no head needed. 3. "Offroad" light stand, holding strobes and LED lights. 4. A lender tripod when I teach photography classes, probably outfitted with a cheap ballhead. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2025 by Trent

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