

🎥 Elevate Every Shot — Travel Light, Shoot Heavy, Stay Sharp!
The K&F CONCEPT 72" Aluminum Tripod is a professional-grade, lightweight, and foldable camera stand designed for millennial creatives on the move. Crafted from durable aluminum alloy, it balances portability (3.5 lb folded to 16.92") with robust stability, supporting up to 22 lb. Its 28mm 360° ball head enables smooth panoramic and angle adjustments, while included accessories like a Bluetooth remote and extra quick-release plates streamline your workflow. Convertible to a monopod, it adapts to diverse shooting scenarios, making it an essential tool for DSLR and smartphone photographers seeking versatility and reliability.
















| ASIN | B0CZDKGJD6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #134 in Complete Tripod Units |
| Brand | K&F CONCEPT |
| Built-In Media | Bluetooth Remote*1, Cellphone Holder*1, Extra Quick Release Plate*1, K&F Concept Camera Bag*1, K&F Concept Tripod*1 |
| Color | Black Gold Upgrade |
| Compatible Devices | Camera, Smartphone |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 7,328 Reviews |
| Features | Foldable, adjustable-panning, compact |
| Folded Size | 16.92 inches |
| Head Type | Ball Heads |
| Item Height | 12 centimeters |
| Item Length | 72 Inches |
| Item Weight | 1.65 Kilograms |
| Leg Diameter | 0.79 inches |
| Manufacturer | Shenzhen Zhuoer Photograph |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Maximum Height | 72.44 Inches |
| Minimum Height | 43 Centimeters |
| Model Name | KF09.007V1 |
| Model Number | TM2324 |
| Number of leg sections | 5 |
| Special Feature | Foldable, adjustable-panning , compact |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year |
| Weight Limit | 10 Kilograms |
W**B
Best tripod I've used.
The K&F Concept Camera Tripod 72" offers excellent value for photographers and videographers seeking a sturdy, versatile tripod at an affordable price. Standing tall at 72 inches, it provides ample height for shooting in a variety of situations, from landscapes to portraits. The tripod is lightweight and easy to transport, but it doesn’t sacrifice stability, even with heavier DSLR cameras. The build quality is solid, with a well-engineered aluminum alloy frame that’s both durable and resistant to wear. Its quick-release plate makes it simple to mount and dismount the camera, and the 360-degree ball head allows for smooth panning and tilting, ideal for capturing dynamic shots. One standout feature is its adjustable legs, which offer good flexibility on uneven terrain. While it may not match the premium feel of higher-end tripods, for the price, the K&F Concept Tripod provides impressive performance, making it a solid choice for beginner to intermediate photographers.
L**T
Excellent Choice
At this price point I was unsure of the quality of the tripod but I can say that the K&H concept is an amazing tripod for photography. Here are my pros and cons for this piece of equipment: Pros: - Snap locking legs are the way to go; don't waste your time with twist-to-lock legs. I have been able to set up and take a full panorama picture with my K&F Concept before some friends with twist locking leg tripods have been able to set up and pull off a single shot. It's easy and fast to make any minor adjustments and never slips once tightened. - Rock solid even in winds. Although weight may seem like an initial con, the fact is that this tripod is light enough to carry with you yet heavy enough to sustain moderate to somewhat heavy winds for long exposures. If in extreme heavy winds the tripod includes a mounting hook for sandbags or any weight (including hanging your camera bag). - Fits perfectly with my (also purchased) Peak Design Everyday Messenger Bag. https://www.peakdesign.com/everyday-messenger The padded leg of the tripod acts as extra protection for my gear when I slide the tripod into my camera bag. This extra detail has led me to bring this tripod with me more than any other tripod. - The amazing ball head. With the built-in level the K&F Concept ball head is worth the price of admission. It is light yet extremely durable and can handle some pretty intense weight (Nikon d500 with battery pack and 18-35mm in portrait mode) Cons: - Unless mounted with the leveling head facing away from the lens the ball head has some trouble reaching full portrait orientation without changing the heights of the legs. However, the snap locking legs make those adjustments easy to make. Customer Service: Immediate and thorough. Conclusion: At this price point the K&F Concept is the tripod to go for. It’s value is amazing and the support team is fast and reliable. I can’t recommend this enough for newcomers or professionals looking to add a versatile yet affordable piece of kit to their collection. Well done K&H!
V**L
Sturdy yet flexible one
I was looking to upgrade my tripod for quite some time now and planned to order this one and use. I must admit I am happy with my decision. Below are the details: 1. The snap locking mechanism in this tripod is really useful and you can adjust the height comfortably based on the available surface. Also, there are 3 different levels to lock the angle of the legs of this tripod (See attached photo). Just that these angle snappers are of okay quality but should work as long as used with care. 2. Build quality is good and this one sturdy. Can be used in winds and has a hook below the central pipe to add some weight to keep the tripod steady. 3. Height - The height of this tripod is really good, specially when compared with my old tripod which was a 3.5 ft portable one. This one is tall and can be adjusted at different levels yet is not very heavy to carry around. 4. The panoramic ball head is very useful if you like to click timelapses or panorama shots. 5. This tripod comes with a good quality bag and a separate cover for the head mount to avoid any scratches on the tripod legs when folded. There is also a tool to tighten the screws if any become loose. 6. The color scheme is subtle and it’s a good-looking, portable product. Overall I’d say the build quality is not like that of the carbon fibre tripods but really good given the price it comes at and the accessories it comes with. I’ve used it for about a month now and will update the review if I find something new over time.
B**N
I’d buy again
I have a Nikon P950 so it can be a fit front heavy. Tempted to give it 5 stars because for the price it’s actually a great tripod. The rotation can be a bit choppy and isn’t buttery smooth if you’re going for a pan, but it’s really not made for that. It does take extra tightening too keep it from creeping sometimes, hence the 4 stars. Would I buy it again? Absolutely. There are better tripods for sure, but way out of this price range. Set up is easy, it’s built well, goes in and out of the carry bag easily and a quick release. Great value for a pretty good tripod. I’m happy with it.
D**R
Great tripod and great customer service
I ordered this tripod in March of 2023, and I love it. It's a sturdy and reliable tripod that has served me well. I really like all of its features. It's lightweight, compact, and I love how it doesn't hinder me from getting any shot I need from any angle. Can't beat all of these features for its price. However, over a year later, a screw that controls the horizontal swiveling became stripped, and I couldn't get it back in place. But I contacted the company's customer service, and they were amazing. They responded quickly and sent me a new head for the tripod. I'm very satisfied with both the product and the outstanding service I received. Highly recommend!
J**K
Excellent, lightweight, and sturdy
This tripod is fantastic. The ball head allows for smooth panning when shooting video and gives the user the ability to shoot at angles a base model tripod would not allow. It has a good solid build that does not tip when bumped or when the wind picks up. The center of gravity is excellent and can be altered by locking angle of the legs in one of 3 positions. The angle locks on the legs are well constructed, they will not slip but are easily unhinged to change positions or fold the tripod. The extension locks on the legs are tight and the legs will not gradually slide up as will happen with a lesser tripod. Height can be adjusted either through the extension of the legs or by raising the head of the tripod, making it nice when you have the tripod leveled and want to adjust the height without the hassle of re-leveling. The quick connect function is a great feature, it works with a nut that must be turned to expand the plate instead of a lever which I have seen on other models, however this may be better than a plastic lever since it is metal and should not wear out so quickly. With the recessed area on the side of the ball head you can turn the camera to portrait mode and move with the dial base, which makes changing orientation painless. The tripod also comes with a high quality case. The case is cloth, but rigid with a heavy zipper, carrying handles, and a shoulder strap making this lightweight (~4lbs) tripod easy to carry to any location. Pros: Lightweight Ball head allows smooth panning Quick Connect Leg angle locks Sturdy Multiple height adjustment options Quality case Cons: Leg angle locks can be tricky to figure out the first time Folds up (over the head) for storage with seems to confuse your non-photography friends when they try and pack up your gear Quick connect uses nut instead lever
N**U
Perfect!!! Makes my old tripod look like a Stone Age relic!
This thing is awesome--everything as it was described. Sturdy, and well-built--but I especially like the swivel head (like on my Gorilla Pod SLR); this allows you to get those odd angles. It even has a built-in balance. Adjusting the height is dead-simple--just loosen the center "nut," and manually pull. With my last tripod, you had to crank a handle. It's so lightweight and compact. At the same time, it doesn't draw attention to itself. I have it standing next to my TV stand now, and I only notice it if I make a conscious effort to search for it. My last tripod was conspicuous--likely because the legs were wider. I was weighing whether to buy another lens. Reason, however, suggested a better buy would be to get a sturdier, more useful tripod. I'm so glad I did--because my other one is literally on it's-wait for it-last legs. The head is not very sturdy, and I don't trust it with my Canon T4i--let alone with a 70-300 zoom or the telescope I sometimes use. I've only used it on one quick outing to go outside and shoot my car (just polished the wheels.) A lil' Photoshop at play. I look forward to using my camera a *LOT* more now. The "mojo's"...back! :)
J**R
Compared to the MeFoto, a better portable tripod for the buck!
Excellent tripod! Originally used the MeFoto tripod. Though slightly more compact, I found it a little heavier (the carbon fiber is more than twice as expensive than the K&F Concept) but what killed me was the legs on the MeFoto. On the Concept you have a secure lever snap release. Fast and easy, but mostly SECURE. The MeFoto uses the screw collar adjustment that if you do not tighten them properly - which at times I thought I had, but did not - the leg may collapse and your camera may lose balance and topple. Three times this happened to me and every time I was lucky to catch my Nikon D500 before it hit the floor. A friend had this one, so I borrowed it and enjoyed it so much more that I bought it. There are some weaknesses though. As mentioned before it is slightly longer - yet slightly lighter than the MeFoto. So that I will consider a wash. The materials used are not as solidly built as the MeFoto, the ball head especially was not as smooth either. Surprisingly, like the MeFoto, it has one leg with a sponge grip. But whereas with the MeFoto that denotes that leg as the one that can detach and become a monopod. Haven't been able to see from inspection or through the one page manual where that is even an option on the Concept. Which is odd, but not a deal breaker for me, but still odd. Why have just one leg with a sponge grip around it? But for the price it was still half what the MeFoto was. Unless you buy a better head, but still far cheaper overall.
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