Reviews
Sturdy and stands above the rest of my tripods!
This is the tallest and most durable tripod I've bought for outdoor photo shoots. Since the photos and descriptions on the product page are detailed and show what the tripod can do, I'll focus on the un-highlighted functions and features that I appreciate about the K&F S210 Concept tripod. This tripod includes a KF-28 pan head and holds my Sony Mirrorless AIII camera with a long G telephoto lens attached. The 1/4-inch screw in the Arca-Swiss quick-release plate for holding all of my previous mounting adapters. The wide spread and thick tubular metal legs even allow me to hold my camera gear almost to the ground with its long legs and red metal spring loaded adjusters. This tripod uses metal components except for the rubberized texture on the legs for the twist-lock mechanism. This is comfortable and provides support for quick setup, and the foam-covered leg can be twisted and rotated to form a tripod with an extension tube. These leg extension mechanisms do not catch cords or clothing like the traditional plastic flip clips. For storage and transport, it folds down to under 20 inches and weighs just over 4 pounds. This tripod can be stowed in my backpack or strapped to the outside. Most tripods provide an inferior bag made of flimsy fabric with a small, fragile zipper and an uncomfortable strap. Since K&F Concert Concept also makes high-quality photo backpacks (I can speak from experience as I own one of their backpacks), the company gives you a great tote bag that's worth $30 alone. The bag has a durable exterior and thickly padded surfaces hidden between the gray thick fabric layer and black nylon interior that easily cleans from the tripod feet when dirty. On the top of the bag there is a reflective strip that is 2.5 cm wide and goes around the bag. I wasn't aware of this until I was on an evening shoot and the light caught the bag.
05/01/2024