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K&F Concept 79″ Camera Tripod, Compact Tripod & Monopod with Ball Head, 1/4″ Screw QR-Plate, 1/4″ Thread Hole, Travel Tripod for DSLR, Camera, Load capacity 10kg, O234A7+BH-28L

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【28mm Large 360° Ball-Head and Panoramic View】With two independent control knobs, the specially designed ball-head can rotate 360 degree allowing you to take photos at any angle with horizontally and vertically.
【Convenient: From 23’’ to 79’’ Flexible Adjustment】4-section column legs with 3 quick release flip-locks allows you to adjust the working height from 23’’ to 79’’ in seconds.Winner in height! 19″ folden size is easily took to anywhere for outdoor photography.
【Lightweight and Portable】3.7lbs / 1.69kg tripod weight and 22lbs / 10kg maximum load weight. 79” in height and easy-carried. This tripod can make it the best companion of your DSLR cameras and withstand heavier load compared to similar products yet remain stable.
【2-IN-1 Tripod Monopod】The tripod can be easily turned into a monopod or walking stick alone to make your photography more diverse. Multi-angles for shooting like low-angle shot and high-angle shot are allowed with this monopod as well.
【Multi-angle Shooting】Center Column could turn to invert situation for low angle shooting;The damping system of the ball head would set your camera at different angles easily(vertical shots or up-side shots) or and get the best shooting view.We would like to provide one more quick release plate for your extra camera(Contact Us)

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Customers find the tripod solid and versatile, with good build quality and a well-designed ball head. The product is lightweight and portable, offering good value for money, and customers appreciate its features and ease of use, with one noting it’s ready to shoot within about 90 seconds. The installation experience is mixed, with some customers reporting issues with the top clamp coming loose.

13 reviews for K&F Concept 79″ Camera Tripod, Compact Tripod & Monopod with Ball Head, 1/4″ Screw QR-Plate, 1/4″ Thread Hole, Travel Tripod for DSLR, Camera, Load capacity 10kg, O234A7+BH-28L

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  1. Panashe

    Quite versatile
    I have had the tripod for a few years now. I find it good enough for medium rough surfaces. Its features and adjustments capabilities make my photography easy by taking pictures in places hard enough to reach in person. Its lightweight have also enabled me travel abroad with it a few times. I always take the monopod with me on each trip and especially for sports photography.

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  2. Kevin Murray

    Good value tripod, works perfectly.
    This is a nice lightweight tripod that I bought to replace an older and heavier tripod that I don’t want to lug around anymore. It’s nice and light, and I can attach it to the side of my backpack and carry it and all of my Fuji camera kit (2 bodies plus several lenses) around all day without problems.Folds down nice and easily. The only thing I’m not entirely sure about the sturdiness of are the clips on the legs and the latches at the top of the legs, not sure how long they will ultimately last for. Also, once you have your camera attached to the tripod head, you can’t see the spirit level on the head. Need to sort that out for the updated models in future, perhaps?However, that doesn’t detract from what is ultimately a very good value for money piece of kit. I was initially going to buy one of the more expensive carbon fibre K&F models, but I settled on this one as it seemed much more suited to my needs, and it could fold down to a very short length.I do like the dampened ball head, and I’m looking forward to using this tripod to get some good panoramic shots. I did have to tighten the nut on the ballhead itself (with the supplied allen key) to make sure my camera didn’t fall over when it was attached to the ballhead. Apart from that, it’s been a really good tripod so far.It does come with a very well made carrying bag, a nice gesture. I also like the 200cm maximum height, though I think I will be attaching my camera bag to the main stalk of the tripod body, to weigh it down in case of windy weather.A good bargain for the low price I paid, I did consider a Manfrotto, but I saw good reviews of K&F tripods from several Youtubers that I like to watch, and K&F seemed a decent enough brand (I already own a few of their lens mount adaptors for my Fuji cameras) so took the plunge.Can’t wait for lockdown to end so I can go further afield and get more use out of this fantastic tripod. Recommended.

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  3. kevin

    Great tripod that very sturdy and well made
    This is my first tripod since getting into photography as an hobby and it’s great.The product is well made and love the functionality of turning it into a bipod if needed. The extendable height is brilliant for me being over 6ft in height and it’s very sturdy with a nice carry case. It’s not too heavy either to bring along for trips.

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  4. A B

    For some this would be a great tripod.
    Sadly I had to return it because my hands have limited grip strength, so I couldn’t do the screw fittings or clips on my own.If my hands were stronger I would have liked to keep the item.It appeared well made, sturdy and looked nice.It felt heavier than some but that has its advantages when doing outdoor shots.

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  5. madalin

    Proper quality
    Great quality as expected, offers stability and a sturdy build, love the versatility of being able to use it as a monopod too, light and compact when folded, fits perfectly on the side of my camera bag. Really great value for money, top product.

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  6. Martin Saunders

    Good product
    Greta value, sturdy and not too heavy

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  7. paul wellcoat

    Very sturdy
    Great upgrade to my verbon tripod. Works well, lightweight and is definitely well built with a quality feeling head and knobs and locking screws . I would highly recommend

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  8. Mr J.

    It’s ok
    It’s ok, not great, not terrible. It is not a professional tripod, but I don’t think it claims to be one.It holds a camera steady for long exposures, 30 seconds was the longest I did on it that was on 50mm and 24mm lens and it was fine. I don’t think it would be sturdy enough to do long exposures on a telephoto lens.Good points are: ball head is nice and smooth and locks well, legs lock well. it’s light and portable, sturdy enough for lightweight kit and it looks pretty.Bad points are: the center column is not great, it all fell apart on me, it is made secure by some cheap plastic shims which ensures it all tightens up, not great when they fall out. It is not very sturdy for heavier equipment, the lowest sections of the legs are very thin. No spirit level on the base/legs so it is difficult to level tripod, if you try to level up the legs the whole thing is so light that slightest knock and it is uneven again. It was frustrating to get it level on uneven rocky ground.It’s fine and will do the job and if I was traveling and space and weight were at a premium I would recommend it, I don’t travel that much though, so my tripod would live in the car and be used for shortish treks so l’m going back to a 055 series Manfrotto.

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  9. Juanjo

    Tras tener que jubilar mi viejo trípode de batalla, el cual ha tenido una vida realmente dura durante años, ha llegado la hora de reemplazarlo por otro porque este ya tenia holguras en alguna parte y no se podían solucionar. He mirado y remirado por web, tiendas físicas y leído visto un montón de reviews pero todos tenían algo que no me gustaba, el precio, superaban los 250-300 euros y pienso que para un trípode al que le vas a someter a un trabajo duro en terrenos de todo tipo, me parece mucho dinero cuando en realidad lo que cuenta es la cabeza, más aun si lo que vas a realizar es video y ahí si has de gastar dinero si quieres suavidad y longevidad, pero para foto no hace falta tanto.Opte por este por la versatilidad y buen precio que tiene, ademas de cogerlo en oferta, pero sobre todo por las buenas criticas que este tiene. Ahora tras recibirlo en mi casa pienso que he realizado una magnifica compra y que no me arrepentiré.Se nos entrega en una caja y dentro de la propia bolsa de transporte, que hay que decir que esta muy bien hecha y cuenta con acolchado para absorber posibles golpes y dispone de una practica correa para poder colgarlo de tu hombro.El trípode en realidad según lo montes son varias cosas distintas, un trípode, un monopié o poner el un brazo extra que lleva para poner la cámara trasversalmente y hacer fotografía macro o cenital.A parte de lo anterior, sus patas se pueden abrir en varios ángulos y diferentes alturas, son cuatro tramos mas dos más de la columna central, pudiendo llegar a una altura de 2 metros, aunque este modelo lo hay disponible en varias alturas pero creo que esta es la mas polivalente.Todo el esta hecho en metal de Aluminio y gracias a ello su peso es de 1,85 Kg, pero si quitamos el brazo extra y su montura se nos queda en unos 1,6Kg que es un peso muy razonable para lo robusto que es este trípode.El despliegue/pliege de las patas es de sistema rápido, así como el el sistema que lleva la columna central, esta cámbienla levantas o bajas rápidamente gracias al sistema de rosca que lleva.Su cabezal dispone de burbuja cosa que para mi es imprescindible y de los que llevan bola, esta es robusto a más no poder, a nada que apretas un poco con la palomilla que leva se queda en la posición escogida.Puedes girar esta 360º en ambos sentido, y con tan solo aflojar la palomilla pasas de posición horizontal a la vertical. Si quieres hacer una panorámica esta rotula es suave, va fluida y no te cuesta mover el conjunto, lo haces con un solo dedo, así que si grabas video podrás hacer panorámicas horizontales sin problema, pero no verticales, para eso necesitas otro tipo de cabezal.Quitar esta cabeza es sencillo, basta con girarla y sale y así podremos sacar la columna central e invertirla con el fin de sacar fotos a ras de suelo o bien una vez que la hayamos retirado colocar el otro soporte para poner la barra horizontal que nos permite sacar fotografías desde arriba (cenital), muy útil cuando hacemos platos cocinados o queremos hacer fotos macro ya que este tipo de brazo nos permite acercar más la cámara a nuestro objetivo a fotografiar.Basta con desenroscar una de las patas que el trípode lleva y colocarle a esta la cabeza para convertirlo en un monopié y así no tener que llevar otro trasto mas cargado con el equipo porque no sabes a ciencia cierta si lo vas a necesitar o no.El trípode se puede usar tanto en interiores con suelos lisos como en exteriores con suelos de tierra, piedras gracias a que en sus extremos podemos seleccionar gomas o pincho de acero en ellas, basta con girara la goma que tienen para tener una u otra.Tanto la columna central como la horizontal disponen en uno de sus extremos de un gancho para dotarles de peso y hacer del trípode más estable aun. Sobre todo si usamos el brazo horizontal con la cámara saliendo muy al exterior, donde esta caería por el propio peso de la cámara, al poner el peso en ella, contrarrestaremos su peso y podremos realizar la foto/toma.Una cosa que se me había pasaba es, que la cabeza dispone de sistema de liberación rápida y ademas incluye una zapata bastante ancha para poder colocar en ella cualquier equipo, siempre que esté en el peso admitido por la rotula de este trípode, unos 10Kg.Como punto negativo cuando tienes el trípode plegado y lo coges por una de sus patas, este se abre, no lleva ningún anclaje o medio de sujeción que deje las patas fijas y plegadas y resulta bastante incomodo ya que si te estás desplazando con el en la mano, has de agarrarlo con la columna central para que esto no ocurra. Tiene f’ñacil solución, poner un cordón que ate las tres patas, pero es un incordio estar haciendo y los ingenieros ya podían haberse dado cuenta de este fallo.En resumen. Un magnifico trípode y muy robusto, que aguanta tu equipo sin problemas, con una altura max. de dos metros, convertible en monopié y con brazo travarsal, de peso reducido y con bolsa de trasporte/guardado y a un precio que muchos de “Marca” muy conocida ya quisieran dar a este precio, así que solo me queda decirte que, es un trípode 💯 Recomendado.Espero que esta reseña te haya sido útil 👍.

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  10. Fede´s

    He probado varios trípodes no convenciéndome ninguno. Pero desde que abrí el envoltorio de este, me di cuenta que me lo iba a quedar. Rezuma calidad por todos sus componentes. Es de aluminio en prácticamente todos sus componentes. Y es que KyF , a pesar de que es una marca china, le da una impronta de calidad a todos sus productos. Te da la impresión de que dejas tu cámara montada y la dejas con confianza, a pesar de que el trípode se puede montar hasta más de los dos metros del suelo. Como defecto que es un poco caro, pero yo pude comprarlo en una gran oferta.

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  11. Client d’Amazon

    Excellente qualité. Très bonne stabilité. Se déplie et replie facilement. Le monopode est très pratique. Le tout évidemment un peu lourd, mais c’est aussi plus stable, avec un petit crochet central pour lester. Le trépied des prises de vue par jour de grands vents ;-)Un joli cadeau pour photographe averti.

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  12. Eduardo

    Es de muy buena calidad, lo he probado en estudio y muy estable. y he querido hacer unas fotos por mi ciudad y no quería llevármelo por completo así que se quedo en el carro y solo use el monopie y es fantástico y super cómodo de transportar

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  13. Valerio Spositi

    Da fotografo paesaggista, ho testato in diverse situazioni questo treppiede, in particolar modo su sentieri di montagna e ad alta quota. La mia recensione di questo modello della K&F Concept è stata elaborata dividendo le mie valutazioni in 5 aree: costruzione, stabilità, praticità, compattezza, cura dei dettagli.COSTRUZIONE: il modello S210 della K&F Concept, già al primo tatto, dà la sensazione di essere costruito con materiali di qualità. L’alluminio risulta ben lavorato e leggero.A differenza dei modelli dello scorso anno, che avevano la placca di aggancio alla testa a sfera in plastica, il S210 – con mio grande piacere – ce l’ha in alluminio con sopra le lettere K e F in morbida gomma così da evitare qualsiasi potenziale graffio alla parte inferiore della macchina fotografica una volta agganciata.STABILITA’: ho testato questo treppiede in diverse condizioni e su differenti terreni, prettamente di montagna. L’ho testato su sentieri scoscesi con una buona pendenza, in terreni fangosi e con erba molto alta, sull’asfalto e su terriccio. Inoltre, questi test sono stati condotti sempre con condizioni di vento relativamente presente (trovandomi in alta quota e/o in spazi montani comunque molto aperti). In tutte le occasioni qui descritte, il S210 non ha dato alcun segno di cedimento. Testato anche in una sessione di lunga esposizione, il file finale non ha riscontrato alcun micromosso.PRATICITA’: questo treppiede è dotato di sistemi di sblocco delle sezioni a leva, che risultano di estrema praticità. Infatti, in pochissimi secondi si possono sbloccare tutte le 4 sezioni di cui questo treppiede è dotato. La leva per lo sblocco e il blocco della testa a sfera – quest’ultima del diametro di ben 28mm – risulta molto comoda nell’impugnatura e facile nella gestione, così come quella per la rotazione dell’intera testa. Il sistema di blocco risulta comunque ben saldo e sicuro. Molto utile, soprattutto per chi fa fotografia macro e alla vegetazione, la possibilità di invertire la colonna centrale, posizionando in tal modo la macchina molto vicina al terreno. Infine, una delle gambe può essere svitata ed utilizzata come monopiede mentre la colonna centrale ha un utilissimo gancio al quale poter appendere il nostro zaino, o comunque qualsiasi peso, sfruttandolo per stabilizzare ulteriormente il treppiede.COMPATTEZZA: in soli 49cm di ingombro da chiuso, questo modello risulta davvero un ottimo compromesso per chi ricerca un treppiede solido e stabile dalla notevole altezza – il S210, con la colonna centrale completamente alzata, arriva a 200cm – ma facilmente trasportabile e dal peso di soli 1,4kg.CURA DEI DETTAGLI: già da una prima occhiata si può scorgere la notevole cura dei dettagli con la quale la K&F Concept ha costruito questo treppiede. La scelta cromatica, nero e arancione, risulta molto elegante ed i piccoli dettagli, come le gomme sulla placca in alluminio che richiamano il nome della casa produttrice, le gomme che permettono di bloccare e sbloccare la seconda sezione della colonna centrale, il numero del modello e la morbida impugnatura presente su una delle gambe risultano essere davvero piacevoli sia al tatto che da un punto di vista estetico.In conclusione, mi sento di consigliare vivamente questo treppiede dall’ottimo rapporto qualità/prezzo a:- chi cerca un ottimo compromesso tra solidità/stabilità e compattezza/leggerezza;- chi ha bisogno di un treppiede relativamente alto;- chi vuole risparmiare qualcosa senza intaccare minimamente la qualità del prodotto.

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    K&F Concept 79″ Camera Tripod, Compact Tripod & Monopod with Ball Head, 1/4″ Screw QR-Plate, 1/4″ Thread Hole, Travel Tripod for DSLR, Camera, Load capacity 10kg, O234A7+BH-28L
    K&F Concept 79″ Camera Tripod, Compact Tripod & Monopod with Ball Head, 1/4″ Screw QR-Plate, 1/4″ Thread Hole, Travel Tripod for DSLR, Camera, Load capacity 10kg, O234A7+BH-28L

    Original price was: £79.99.Current price is: £66.41.

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