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5
Excellent tripod, I've used it afew times on the foreshore of the River Thames, that's a slippery dangerous spot where you do really need stable equipment and this tripods done a great job.And the bag it comes with is also very handy.
20/09/2025
5
Got this as a replacement back in July 2020. Used it many times now and i cant fault it. Feels well made and holds my DSLR camera tight. Even for capturing any moon image. My old one would drop.Happy with this item, i now just got Square filter set from K&F. Worth looking at there main website , if you dont mind a wait.
Great piece of equement
20/09/2025
5
It's a pretty good stand!
20/09/2025
5
I was concerned that it would be difficult to use and setup , but it wasn’t. Very easy to use and self explanatory to setup.
17/09/2025
5
Great for video recording band concerts at the high school. Very stable, smooth, and silent panning. This is a quality tripod that performs as advertised. The heavy duty carry bag is great to grab and go.
14/09/2025
5
This is the best purchase I’ve made regarding equipment. Not the lightest but super easy to walk around with. I love the many adjustments I can make to get the perfect shot.
12/09/2025
5
Easy to take down and put up. Hook belown to add weight bag for extra stability. Light weight and easy to carry.
11/09/2025
5
I bought this tripod for two main reasons: (1) my old "Targus" brand tripod was falling apart, and (2) I wanted less shaky video when shooting with a telephoto lens. I specifically wanted a tripod that would allow me to easily pan in all directions somewhat smoothly. I know that ball heads are not designed to shoot video, but I figured I would give it a shot. This tripod is surprisingly good at delivering smooth video when panning using the ball head. This seems like a no-brainer, but I have also had much less trouble with motion blur when shooting at low shutter speeds (1/30-1/100), and panning is easy enough that I can use the tripod to take pictures of moving subjects without a problem. I have included a video of a Northern Waterthrush hopping around, looking for food, shot with this tripod. I did not use the separate panning feature of this tripod for panning; I only used the ball head.
I use a Nikon D3200 with a vintage Nikkor 300mm f4.5 lens. This setup weighs about 4lb. Other than one occasion where one of the legs slipped a little (probably mostly due to me putting some of my weight on it), this tripod holds the weight well. I do not like leaving the camera on the tripod unattended as the ball head has a tendency to loosen up and allow the camera to fall into the downward position.
The tripod is solid. The ball tension knob provides pretty good control of the drag on the ball. The flip locks for the legs are quite easy to operate. For me, this tripod was absolutely worth the ~$90 I paid for it. I'm happy!
09/09/2025
5
08/09/2025
5
Having used some K&F Concept products in the past it was no surprise to me that the quality of this tripod would be brilliant. For the money you would be crazy not to buy this over a Manfrotto Befree in my opinion. The whole tripod from top to bottom feels premium, from the latches which lock the legs into place to the buttery smooth ball head that pans beautifully to the left and right (can also be locked to stay stationary). One thing I really like about this tripod is the center pole which can be reversed to get the camera as low to the ground as possible, great for getting some really unique shots, on the flip side of that though the tripod can extend very high indeed almost reaching the ceiling in my house! I like how they included the hook on the bottom too so you can add weight to the tripod to increase the stability, good for those windy days which I see many of where I live. All in all it's a great piece of kit and if you're torn between this and something else I'd pick this as the safe option, it's great quality and amazing value for money.
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01/09/2025