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The K&F Concept 90" Horizontal Tripod combines a 2.3m max height with a 360° rotatable and 120° tilt arm, supporting up to 10kg of camera gear. Its robust 28mm center column ensures stability and vibration reduction, while the detachable monopod adds versatile shooting options. Lightweight and portable, it’s engineered for professionals seeking creative freedom and precision.
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 59 x 13.5 x 13 centimetres |
Package Weight | 2.53 Kilograms |
Item Weight | 2.02 Kilograms |
Brand | K&F Concept |
Colour | 90" height/10kg load |
Included components | Tripod bag, Quick Release Plate, Alen Wrench, T254A7+BH-28L Tripod |
Part number | KF09.119 |
Size | 90" height/10kg load+extension arm |
Warranty description | 1 year |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
J**
K&F Concept 90"/230cm Horizontal Tripod
Super pleased with the tripod it seems to be a very well-made and robust piece of kit, I will to be using it with an iPad Pro which I have attached using a smart device Tripod Mount. So far so good, happy with the purchase, next day delivery arrive promptly by midday.I have owned two other tripods previously they were slightly cheaper options from other manufacturers but this tripod possibly double the price of the previous ones I've owned is far more robust it has more features i.e. the boone which gives you the ability to film from a Birds Eye point of view which is what I wanted so I would definitely recommend this tripod. It's an excellent piece of kit.
P**S
Top quality product for a very reasonable price.
My first impressions of this product was very good. When taking the product out of the box I was surprised that the bag that covers and protects the tripod was very high quality. The tripod itself is compact when packed away, and as I was first setting the tripod up I was impressed with the feel, weight and the quality of the product. It is reassuring that I will be trusting my camera equipment to a well built and sturdy tripod. The versatility of the tripod is a photography dream. The ease of the twist locks on the telescopic legs make setting up to the desired height a breeze. The monopod as an extra feature is a bonus that many more expensive tripods just don't feature. Being able to set the camera mount up in multiple positions is great. The ability to mount my camera as low as possible brings with it an amazing way to shoot low level pictures that suit wildlife subjects. The boom arm was needed to undertake macro photography and this was sturdy without any shake. Just what is needed when their is limited access for the tripod legs. I did like the hook that lets you add weight to the tripod, not that its needed unless the weather conditions are severe enough.Overall I am more than pleased with this tripod. It will be a great addition to my equipment. Will it turn me into a world famous photographer, no (unfortunately) but it will give me more opportunities to improve the quality of my photos and bring different perspectives to photographing subjects.
O**O
Kook K&F
So I'm in the market for a tripod. Hmmm....but which one to choose? There's hundreds - and if you're easily swayed by the Youtubers, camera shops and magazines, the only possible way forward - unless you're a complete newbie - is carbon fibre. But take one look at CF tripods and you'll see that they're at least £200+ - probably nearer £300.Can I warrant paying that? No. So it's going to have to be an aluminium one. Let's see what's available.Hmmm....what's this - 'K&F Concept'....never heard of them. If I've never heard of them, they can't be any good, right?WRONG!I ordered this tripod because of the range of options it has available -- Ball & Socket Head;- Invertable (is that a word?) centre section to get camera down to ground level;- Ability to mount centre column at right angles;- Option to unscrew one leg to become a monopod;- Quality (and I mean quality) carry bag;- Centre hook to hang bag/weight on to improve stability.And it had 10% off when I bought it!It's a well machined piece of kit. It feels good. It's not heavy - but it's not lightweight either. It feels reliable. The legs invert for carrying/storage so the head of the tripod is hidden by the folded legs. Unhinging the legs gives you the option of several 'click-stops' for setting up.You can get your camera down to ground level with this - or up to about 6 feet.I love it. Great bit of kit - and a bargain price too.I've since learned that K&F also make CF tripods - it might be worth a look at one of those if that's the way you lean...
C**Y
Great value for money and very versatile!
This product looks great when you get it out of the box, it comes in a nice padded carry case with handles and a shoulder strap. It comes with basic instructions that give the user the required info to be able to use all features of the tripod.The tripod itself is very stable and feels extremely well made. The aluminium construction is nice, but does add a little weight, though for the functionality it’s a small sacrifice.A single leg is detachable allowing for the conversion to a monopod, which as per the images, can be used with the ball head mount. This can be done with no tools required, which gives great flexibility when on location, as it doesn’t require extra gear to be carried.Towering over me at around 2m tall when fully extended or when reconfigured the centre post can be mounted upside down. The horizontal arm allows for the perfect position for top down shooting or macro photography, giving a reasonable reach with good stability.Overall I am very impressed with this tripod and would definitely recommend it, especially when compared to competitors offerings, which generally have a much higher price point. K&F have produced a great product that is a pleasure to use.
G**T
Study and well made for the price but the 'manual' is useless.
I have just received the tripod and haven't used it yet just gone through the motions of setting it up. First thing I found is the so called manual doesn't help a bit. I detached the monopod leg but the rhread on top is too big for the camera. After mucking around I found that the ball head unscrews disclosing a threaded piece that screws into the mono pod top complete with ball head to which the camera can be fixed via the quick release plate. I have always used a quick release plate on other tripods and have just ordered a spare for this one although at £19 is ridiculously expensive. Th extending arm is very useful for taking tabletop photos but I have found unless it is straight out it cannot be clamped tight and will flop down with the weight of the camera, That's the down side. The up side is that it is solid, can be extended to the height required easily, and seems it will satisfy all my needs. There is a utube video which helps a lot.
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