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K&F Concept 90 inch/230cm Ultra High Camera Tripod,Horizontal Overhead Shooting Travel Tripods with Metal Ball Head 10KG Load Capacity,Detachable Monopod, for Indoor and Outdoor Use T254A7+BH-28L

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K&F Concept 90 inch/230cm Ultra High Camera Tripod,Horizontal Overhead Shooting Travel Tripods with Metal Ball Head 10KG Load Capacity,Detachable Monopod, for Indoor and Outdoor Use T254A7+BH-28L

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· Unparalleled Versatility: Enjoy the freedom to capture shots from any angle with the patent gimbal, offering adjustable angles of 0-120° tilt and a full 360° panoramic rotation for limitless creative possibilities. · Elevated Photography Experience: Reach new heights with an impressive maximum height of 2.3 meters, ensuring your shots stand out from the crowd. The 4-section leg design allows for easy portability with a collapsed size of 54cm and a lightweight of just 2kg. · Enhanced Stability: Experience minimized camera shake during your shoots with the enlarged 28mm diameter center column, providing increased stability in horizontal positioning and reducing vibrations for sharper images. · Robust Load Capacity: The 28mm ball head offers a secure load capacity of 10kg, allowing you to confidently mount your camera equipment. The oil-free damping design enables smooth and precise movements, while the 360-degree horizontal scale on the base makes capturing breathtaking panoramas effortless. · Flexibility in Composition: Equipped with a detachable monopod, this tripod offers added flexibility when shooting in confined spaces, enabling photographers to achieve unique perspectives and compose their shots with ease.

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Randal SmithReviewed in the United States on April 3, 2025

This is right out of the box, and I haven't had time to wear-test it. But I've tried out all the features, and the one warning is this: It's so versatile that you need to allow setup time for each shoot, so you can adjust all the joints. It's tall, unlike those 'travel tripods' for 800 bucks. It's strong in the center column, unlike the old aluminum twenty-dollar tripods. The ball-joint head flips quickly into portrait mode, unlike a video industry tripod. The boom feature adds the ability to spy down on a tabletop for food photography. It's full of angle markers, and has a bubble-level built-in. It's almost a surveyor tool. The quick-release is Arca, so it's interchangeable with task-specific accessories. And it even has the hook to hang a sandbag for additional stability. Just one question: The documentation isn't showing me a place to attach the included allen wrenches. I guess I need to dedicate a pocket. And be prepared for the reverse-spider packing mode. That's not going to be intuitive for a lot of people.

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Doug H.Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2025

Lightweight, sturdy, collapses down very small. An extremely versatile tripod that works great to mount a camera for our baseball games. I like how tall it is compared to a standard tripod.

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TheWolfReviewed in the United States on January 31, 2025

First thing - it's very sturdy and stable! So many angles let you make smooth adjustments on the fly. Definitely more than I expected, and a great value. Making adjustments are very easy, and once it's locked down, it's very sturdy. Was great to use for video and making smooth movements to track the action. Overall a great tripod!

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RomidarReviewed in the United States on March 1, 2021

I figured I was taking a chance with the K&F model, thinking it might be poorly made. But there's plenty to like about it. (I gave four stars rather than five due to uncertainty about how well some of the clamps will hold up. More on that below.) >> Legs Right out of the box they were very stiff. If anything they're too stiff, which makes it a bit of a chore to unfold them. But they'll loosen up over time and it's a lot better having them be too stiff out of the box than too loose. When the tripod is set up, it feels quite solid. One advantage to the stiffness: When the tripod is fully collapsed "transverse" style, you can pick it up by one leg and the leg doesn't immediately begin opening out. So you don't have to pick it up by holding two legs (or use a strap to tie the legs together). >> Ballhead Surprisingly good. It seems somewhat better-made than a ballhead supplied with another tripod of mine (a better-known brand). The ballhead's controls feel well machined, and the knobs are large enough to be comfortable to turn. I'd have preferred their being rubberized, but you can't have everything. >> Arca-Swiss-compatible clamp No problems. The supplied camera plate has a sensible design for the attachment screw, so you aren't out of luck if you need to attach it but don't have a flat-head screwdriver or coin. The clamp perfectly fits the Arca-Swiss base plate of my camera's hand grip. >> Release levers for changing leg angles I've seen comments about such tripods noting that the release levers are somewhat flimsy and might break. It's possible, but I wonder if the problem is that people hold the legs under too much tension when they're trying to change the angles. Instead, push the legs inward slightly before using the levers. >> "Transverse" center column design This works very well. It's the simplest one I've used so far: Bring the inner section of the center column to its max. height, and then it turns easily to horizontal via a ball-and-socket mechanism. Along its length, the inner column has a groove that fits to a tongue in its housing. So it doesn't rotate within the housing. This makes sliding the column back and forth maybe a bit more difficult than it would otherwise be, but it feels nice and solid. >> Flip-lock levers for extending the legs These don't feel nearly as solid as the rest of the hardware. I won't be opening or closing them too quickly or forcefully. It's hard to tell how long they will hold up. >> Carrying bag It's fine. Dual zippers, carrying handle, and shoulder strap are included. Not ThinkTank quality, but it'll do. (I wouldn't have minded if they'd added a small zipper pocket to it. Hardly a deal-breaker.) >> Documentation Completely awful and unintentionally amusing. But you won't likely need it. Leave it in the bag and forget about it. >> Not crazy about << The inner center column does not have a spring-loaded weight hook at the end. The whole arrangement could go off-balance and fall over if the arm is extended too far horizontally and there isn't a tripod leg directly under it. I'll have to think up some workaround. At some point I'll need a counter-weight at the back of that arm. Not a deal-breaker. >> REALLY not crazy about << The larger, outer section of the center column does have a weight hook. To move the entire center column into the upside-down position as shown in one of the product illustrations on this page, you need to remove the weight hook. This is not as easy as it should be. The part you unscrew is a thin plastic disk—hard to grab onto. It should be wider. Maybe it'd be a good idea to keep a short strip of Dycem in the carrying bag to help turn that thing. Annoying, but still not a deal-breaker. >> Overall impression << It's a well made tripod and good for the price. Be gentle with those leg extension clamps. And try not to laugh too hard at the documentation. I'm sure they meant well. :)

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ZedReviewed in the United States on April 21, 2025

awesome tripod. I purchased this for taking photos of books and analog photos. I put a large digital DLSR camera on it and it held it no problem at all

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Bach HaReviewed in the United States on April 10, 2025

Over 2m high, with integrated center column that could go horizontal in seconds. It has pretty thick aluminum legs w robust build, which in turn making pushing weight to the heavier side (2kg) for bringing along on hike. I'll look into some budget carbon fiber tripod instead.

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Stephen chamberlainReviewed in the United States on April 12, 2025

Hands down the best tripod I've ever used. This things is awesome. Captures any angle u could possibly want. Light weight. Easy to use. And it looks good. Over all, very worth it

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Vernon JewellReviewed in the United States on November 25, 2024

I photograph food, real estate and news. The tripod needed to be fairly tall, fully extended it can reach over 7' tall. It needed to be able to do full 90º to shoot from the top for food and product photography, it does that very well with the extender boom arm. It also needed to be very stable and not move at all while adjusting the camera for HDR photography while doing real estate. It is very solid. It needed to be tall enough to see over objects and barriers as I also do news photography and sometimes nature as well. It is a very tall tripod. It isn't very heavy either. Overall I am very pleased with this tripod. It did come with a carrying bag, but I pretty much discarded it and don't use it. The bag does seem to be weatherproof, and made of some thick vinyl type material. But I am a believer that my photography gear should work in all kinds of weather. The other main reason for choosing this tripod is I had a hard time replacing parts for my previous tripod. I lost a foot on this tripod already. I was able to replace the foot and the company had a selection of options. I am very pleased with this one.

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Jamie McWhirterReviewed in Canada on August 19, 2023

So glad I picked this up. Ive had a few cheap tripods over the years and they all felt like garbage. This feels like a premium product and maybe the last tripod I'll ever need. Great features, smooth as butter panning, super quick to deploy and solid. My one gripe may be that it's a bit heavy, but that's normal for a good quality tripod that isn't carbon fibre. Over all a great addition to the camera gear bag. Also comes in a nice bag of its own with a decent shoulder strap. Great middle tier tripod!

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PetaReviewed in Australia on October 20, 2024

After my old tripod broke it was time to shop for a new one. With the amount of flat lay photos I take I needed a tripod to hold the camera at that angle to save my shoulders. The his tripod is so versatile and can be set up many different ways! It’s also built very strong so it holds my heavy canon 5D Mark III easily and every angle. Also nice and high when n ending that extra lift!

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Conforme à mes attentesReviewed in France on May 15, 2025

Excellent trépied très polyvalent, le fait de pouvoir déporter l’appareil pour tes topshoot est un vrai plus

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SomReviewed in Canada on January 31, 2025

Over all it’s Good quality with a minor flaws. It’s a daily use product for me and I am happy with it. The one problem that I have is when you tilt the arm there is no counter weight, so if you have an arm extended all the way it can tip over. There are ways to prevent it. I am happy with it, cos it does not cost an arm and a leg and gives you a bunch of functionalities.

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Per-Erik OesterlundReviewed in Sweden on October 16, 2024

Every aspect and design of this tripod is extremely good! I've been working in the professional TV and film industry and compare to for example Sachtler tripods, this is equilient for the home user! You can almost put this in any position and reach almost everywhere. It is very clever constructed and one of the legs you can screw of and use as a monopod!