Reviews
Lightweight all-round tripod without any particular obstacles
In my headline, I have already summarized my conclusion after a few attempts with the K&F Concept 4 in 1 tripod.
Of course, you can't expect a high-end product here for the price and you have to stack a little lower accordingly.
I was looking for a light and variable yet reasonably stable tripod for my Nikon combo with a 70-200mm telephoto lens and as a table gimbal for my smartphone.
Of course, everyone has their own priorities and preferences when it comes to camera tripods and the "ONE" tripod probably has to be "baked" first, but it probably wouldn't be found in this price range either.
For me as a hobby photographer who just wants to go out into nature in between, it should above all be functional, quick and easy to assemble and disassemble and of course stable. The tripod offers all of this in principle. With the camera attached, it acts quite reliably.
A NIKON D5100, a PANASONIC HC-V180 as well as some older analog and digital cameras are set up here. So far there have not been any problems with loading, although the thin struts and legs were not particularly encouraging at first!
The tripod legs are relatively easy to extend and retract again, all you have to do is loosen and tighten a thread. Goes more smoothly with high-priced models, but somewhere you have to make compromises here.
The small tripod can be extended to an impressive 170 cm.
Even on uneven ground and slopes, the tripod can be positioned and stably installed in just a few seconds. The feel is not particularly good in my opinion and for a few euros more there are certainly higher-quality "all-rounders" on the market.
For me, too much moderate plastic was used here, which is not necessarily designed for longevity. If you are looking for a tripod for outdoors, you should be aware that the assembly and dismantling will not work forever.
However, for occasional photographers who want to work flexibly, the tripod is fine here. Solid 4 stars for the price range in which we are here!
Of course, you can't expect a high-end product here for the price and you have to stack a little lower accordingly.
I was looking for a light and variable yet reasonably stable tripod for my Nikon combo with a 70-200mm telephoto lens and as a table gimbal for my smartphone.
Of course, everyone has their own priorities and preferences when it comes to camera tripods and the "ONE" tripod probably has to be "baked" first, but it probably wouldn't be found in this price range either.
For me as a hobby photographer who just wants to go out into nature in between, it should above all be functional, quick and easy to assemble and disassemble and of course stable. The tripod offers all of this in principle. With the camera attached, it acts quite reliably.
A NIKON D5100, a PANASONIC HC-V180 as well as some older analog and digital cameras are set up here. So far there have not been any problems with loading, although the thin struts and legs were not particularly encouraging at first!
The tripod legs are relatively easy to extend and retract again, all you have to do is loosen and tighten a thread. Goes more smoothly with high-priced models, but somewhere you have to make compromises here.
The small tripod can be extended to an impressive 170 cm.
Even on uneven ground and slopes, the tripod can be positioned and stably installed in just a few seconds. The feel is not particularly good in my opinion and for a few euros more there are certainly higher-quality "all-rounders" on the market.
For me, too much moderate plastic was used here, which is not necessarily designed for longevity. If you are looking for a tripod for outdoors, you should be aware that the assembly and dismantling will not work forever.
However, for occasional photographers who want to work flexibly, the tripod is fine here. Solid 4 stars for the price range in which we are here!
10/10/2023