64"/1.6m Lightweight Travel Tripod Compact Flexible & Portable 17.64lbs/8kg Load K234A1 + BH-28L( old model BI234M)
SKU: KF09.101
Always wanted a tripod for my camera, but I wanted something that could also use a cell phone. Since the originals from Nikon were a bit too expensive for me, I decided on this model. With the bag in which the tripod is packed, you can transport it easily. The material is very stable. The instructions were unfortunately in English, but it was easy to understand even without it. I was pleasantly surprised by the stability. It feels and looks sturdy and strong. There is an extra attachment for the mobile phone. You can easily attach it. The screw is there for the camera. Until the tripod arrived I never paid attention to the hole in the camera. You just turn it on and you can adjust the angle of the camera. All in all great. The delivery was also very fast.
16/01/2024
The media could not be loaded. This is the tallest and most durable tripod I have purchased for outdoor photo shoots. Since the photos and descriptions on the product page are thorough and show what the tripod is capable of doing, I will focus on the functions and features not highlighted that I appreciate about the K&F S210 Concept tripod.This tripod includes a KF-28 swivel head and holds my Sony Mirrorless AIII camera with an attached lengthy G telephoto lens. The 1/4 inch screw in the quick release Arca swiss plate to accommodate all my previous mounting adapters.The wide spread and thick metal tube legs even allows me to hold my camera equipment with it long legs and almost to the ground level thanks the red metal spring loaded adjusters. This tripod uses metal components except for the rubberized texture on the legs for the twist locking mechanism. This is comfortable and provides grip to quickly setup and the foam covered leg can twist and turn to form a tripod with extension tube. These leg extension mechanisms do not catch cords or clothing like the traditional plastic flip clips.For storage and transport it folds to under 20 inches and weighs slightly over 4 pounds. This tripod can be stored in my backpack or on the outside lashed. Most tripods give a low quality bag made of thin fabric with small breakable zipper and an uncomfortable strap. Since K&F concert concept also makes high quality photography backpacks ( I can speak from experience since I own one of their backpacks) the company gives you an awesome carry bag that is worth $30 by itself. The bag has a durable exterior and has thick padded surfaces that is hidden between the grey thick fabric layer and interior black nylon that is easy to wipe clean if dirty from the tripod feet. The top of the bag features a reflective stripe that is an inch wide that goes around the bag, I was not aware of it until I was at an evening shoot and the light caught the bag.
16/01/2024
love this tripod. It’s easy to set up with my DSLR and my phone. Very happy with it. Have had no problems with quality
16/01/2024
I bought the tripod for my father. He's older, but he likes to take pictures. On normal pictures without a tripod, however, it is becoming increasingly apparent that the pictures are blurry. It's normal because he can't hold the camera so still anymore. The tripod comes in a bag that protects it and makes it easy to transport. It's not very difficult either. At first he wondered what was in the bag, but he was very happy when he unpacked it. The tripod is completely assembled, you only have to pull out the feet to the desired height. It can be adjusted to any height. You just have to open a kind of flap at the bottom and you can pull out the rods, when you close the flaps again the rods are tight. It's really very simple. At the top of the tripod is the screw where you can unscrew the camera or cell phone. We tried both and it worked without any problems. The tripod was always stable and secure. The tripod head rotates 360°. My dad loves it and we both think the tripod is good quality for the price. Now my dad can take photos on all occasions and they all will look perfect. The tripod is really a relief for him and he can continue to pursue his hobby with great pleasure. We recommend. Now my dad can take photos again on all occasions and they will all look perfect. The tripod is really a relief for him and he can continue to pursue his hobby with great pleasure. We recommend. Now my dad can take photos again on all occasions and they will all look perfect. The tripod is really a relief for him and he can continue to pursue his hobby with great pleasure. We recommend.
15/01/2024
I needed a cheap, light(ish) tripod for a sudden trip as there was a fair amount of walking involved and this seemed to fit the bill nicely.
The head is smooth to pan, easy to adjust and locks tightly with no issues. The plate mount is arca-Swiss compatible so had no issues swapping plates on all my gear which was a bonus.
The legs are quick to deploy and lock up very securely. They’re relatively sturdy for the small cross section.
Some reviews mention that the tripod isn’t very stable and with the centre tube fully extended with a heavy lens/camera I can confirm that there is a definite (although relatively small) amount of wobble. However with smaller MFT gear I had little issues, especially when the tube is dropped lower. Using a guy rope and pegging the tripod down via the sprung hook kept the tripod rock steady in high wind on the side of a very exposed mountain slope.
I’ve not had time to use the tripod for an extended period so I can’t attest to its long term durability but I’m fairly confident it’ll stand up to some reasonable abuse, no doubt time will tell.
Is it as good as my Manfrotto? Of course not, but it’s less than 1/5th the price and 1/3rd of the weight, I’d buy another again should this one ever get stolen.
The head is smooth to pan, easy to adjust and locks tightly with no issues. The plate mount is arca-Swiss compatible so had no issues swapping plates on all my gear which was a bonus.
The legs are quick to deploy and lock up very securely. They’re relatively sturdy for the small cross section.
Some reviews mention that the tripod isn’t very stable and with the centre tube fully extended with a heavy lens/camera I can confirm that there is a definite (although relatively small) amount of wobble. However with smaller MFT gear I had little issues, especially when the tube is dropped lower. Using a guy rope and pegging the tripod down via the sprung hook kept the tripod rock steady in high wind on the side of a very exposed mountain slope.
I’ve not had time to use the tripod for an extended period so I can’t attest to its long term durability but I’m fairly confident it’ll stand up to some reasonable abuse, no doubt time will tell.
Is it as good as my Manfrotto? Of course not, but it’s less than 1/5th the price and 1/3rd of the weight, I’d buy another again should this one ever get stolen.
09/01/2024
I had a ranger that I lost and replaced with this one. Overall it's ok. It's slightly longer than the Ranger and heavier to pack. The bullet adjustment levers took a little getting used to and struggle to engage with the weight of a large lens. Overall good value for money and does what you need.
08/01/2024
I've gone through dozens of tripods. Using it for both work and the hobby of photography, this is one of the best tripods I've had. Works great, light weight and the carrying case is very nice.
08/01/2024
I could not have imagined that I would have these surfaces for almost 80 euros. It has its limitations, but it's going really well. A lot more than I need. I'm in the process of buying a few more for the lamp mount.
05/01/2024
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