K&F Concept Tripod - The little tripod that can!

 

I have been in the market for a small, lightweight tripod for some time now and after trying a few different options, nothing seemed to be working for me. So when I received an email completely out of the blue, from K&F Concept asking if i would like to try one of their tripods, I jumped at the chance!

I’ve long been a fan of K&F Concept as a brand and had used their filters in the past. So I was very excited when the tripod arrived and as with all of their products, it was nicely packaged. I quickly unwrapped it and the first thing that struck me was how light the tripod was, it barely felt like i was holding anything - but more on the specs later!

If you’re looking for a small, lightweight travel tripod that’s well built and versatille, they really don’t get much better than this

WHAT’S IN THE BOX…

For a small, budget friendly tripod - K&F very generously provide you with a sleek bag to transport your tripod in, which is a great addition. Another bonus for me was that the tripod includes a ball-head, so no additional costs there and and Arca-Swiss style mounting plate, which matched my setup perfectly so that I could just leave the plate on my camera and use it on any of my tripods.

SIZE & WEIGHT

The tripod is very compact and is comparable to a 1 litre drinks bottle in it’s folded down state. One thing that always puts me off small tripods is that when they are folded down, they sometimes have awkward parts sticking out that can make it difficult to transport them. however, K&F have clearly put a lot of thought into how well it can be transported and I’m pleased to say, it folds down very compact and easy to handle.

Equally, there are no concerns on the weight front. I’m use to carrying a large tripod with a big geared head and it very quickly becomes a chore on long hikes! It was a genuine relief to be able to carry something that is barely noticeable that can be attached easily to the side of a bag or if you have enough space, inside a bag itself!

BUILD QUALITY

One thing that I have found with smaller tripods is that there is always a compromise when it comes to weight vs build quality. However, I’m pleased to say that this thing feels tough! The locking mechanisms all feel solid and the ball-head seems to stay in position with no movement, even at angles where I thought the weight of a camera might cause it a few problems. More importantly, the images that I have captured when using the tripod have all been sharp with no signs of movement of micro-jitters!

One thing to keep in mind is that this is still a small tripod with the main focus being on portability. The legs will flex with heavier cameras and longer lenses but in truth, you really should be using a larger tripod for bigger setups anyway. That said, I’ve still used my Canon Eos-R with 70-200mm EF lens & adapter and the tripod took the weight - I just used a two second timer to allow the camera to ‘settle’ after I pressed the shutter button and still got perfectly sharp images.

However, this tripod (for my use case anyway) is more for use with my analogue cameras when shooting at sunrise/sunset in lower light conditions can be more challenging. For that purpose, this tripod is fantastic and the build quality offers all the stability that I need!

KEY FEATURES

LOAD CAPACITY - 8kg/17.6lbs

MAXIMUM WORKING HEIGHT - 1520mm/59.84”

MINIMUM WORKING HEIGHT - 460mm/18.11”

FOLDED LENGTH - 350mm/13.78“

WEIGHT - 1013g/2.20lbs

MATERIAL - Carbon Fiber

USE CASES…

So by now, you’ve probably got a really good idea of what this tripod is all about. It really is designed to be the perfect travel companion. The light weight, compact nature of the tripod makes it ideal for those who need to be mobile and might not need a tripod on a regular basis - but as we all know, it’s better to have one and not need it, than to not have one at all!

If you are using larger cameras or doing particular technical work, such as architectural photography, you may benefit from something a little sturdier. However, for most use cases, this little tripod can get you through most situations. Even in stronger winds, you have the option to add weight to the tripod via the cleverly thought-out hook system and lowering the centre column will help with the balance of the tripod.

The overall versatility of the tripod makes it an ideal companion for those who aren’t quite sure what conditions they may come across. The leg sections articulate well and the brilliant little ballhead ensures that making quick adjustments to your composition is a breeze! I even think video shooters would see some value in having a lightweight tripod like this in scenarios where larger, fluidhead tripods may slow you down!

CONCLUSION

I’m sure you can probably tell by now, I love this little tripod. I think as long as you are fairly realistic with the weight of the gear you will be putting on it and the kind of conditions you plan to use it in, then this tripod will have you well covered!

From personal experience using this tripod, it has surpassed my original concerns and proved invaluable in many situations. As a film shooter, who needs to rely on a tripod in lot’s of different circumstances, it has been great having a tripod that is both easy to carry and quick to set up/take down.

This excellent option from K&F Concept ticks a lot of boxes and even though there may be sturdier tripods out there, many of them will come with a sacrifice of either size or weight. As a photographer that likes to travel light, setup quickly, grab my shot and then move on - this tripod is the perfect companion and one that many photographers should be checking out!

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