SA254T3 76"/192cm Aluminum Travel Tripod 22lbs Load with 360° Ball Head, T254A6+BH-28L

SKU: KF09.096

  • 169.99
Overall Rating 4.7   76
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5
A great choice for freelance photographers
Over the past few months I've purchased several tripods at different price points and targeted use cases to find out the relative benefit to the buyer when increasing the price and whether to go with budget options or with a high-end prosumer. offers for professionals. If you are reading this review and you are personally stuck between several options on the market, you will finally have an answer you are looking for.

This Kent Faith Concept tripod is really something, at $170 for the orange variant, this tripod packs a ton of features that some might describe as gimmicky or downright groundbreaking. This tripod is mainly made of magnesium-aluminum alloy, features grippy twist locks for height adjustment as well as metal latches for precise height adjustment and stability, 90 degree bent and extendable center column , a superb metal ball joint with a quick release plate. smoothly rotating.

In fact, three important features set this tripod apart. First, the head. Instead of the 3-way movement performed by the individual knobs found on a typical budget tripod head, this head features a metal ball. This allows for finer adjustments, which can save you time when setting up your shot. The head also features smooth rotational motion, making it easy to take panoramic photos or videos. Second, this tripod offers the ability to extend the center column of the tripod and convert it to a 90 degree arm. This opens up the possibility of supporting the best shots, which is difficult to recreate with other tripods, let alone with your hands. It also opens up the possibility of setting up your camera with full 360 degree freedom. The third and final thing that sets this tripod apart is the ability to fine tune individual legs and the center column. If you want stability, you can spread the legs apart, and if you want to take close-up macro shots, you can remove the center column and put it back upside down.

I would say that all of these extra features that the K&F Concept tripod has to offer are definitely worth the extra money, as some of these features alone might partially, if not all, justify the extra cost over tripods under $100 $, but that's because I see myself using these features more than once throughout the life of this tripod, and having these features handy gives me confidence that I'm capable of using my camera without compromise. If you're the type of photographer looking for the absolute best tripod that could reach or enhance your artistic vision, and you need those bells and whistles, then go ahead and get it. But for most beginners,

If you want a more in-depth review, fstoppers has a great article on this tripod that I recommend you check out.
09/01/2022