• 159.99
Overall Rating 5   222
5
needed a cheap, lightweight (similar) tripod for a sudden trip as I had to walk quite a bit and this seemed to fit well. The head pivots easily, is easy to adjust and locks firmly into place with no issues. The plate mount is Arca-Swiss compatible so I had no trouble swapping plates on all my gear which was a bonus. The legs insert quickly and lock very securely. They are relatively robust for the small cross-section. Some reviews mention that the tripod isn't very stable, and when the center tube is fully extended with a heavy lens/camera I can confirm that there is some (albeit relatively minor) wobble. However, I had small problems with smaller MFT devices, especially when the tube was lowered. Using a guy rope and attaching the tripod via the spring hooks kept the tripod stable in high winds on the side of a very exposed mountainside. I haven't had time to use the tripod for any length of time so I can't confirm its long term durability but I'm fairly confident that it will withstand reasonable abuse no doubt time will tell. Is it as good as my Manfrotto? Of course not, but it's less than 1/5 the price and 1/3 the weight, I would buy one again if it ever got stolen.
17/09/2025
5
Short of buying into ultra professional equipment, which is a little like overkill, this unit does everything tripod related, and if you buy the complete version, accessories include a small spirit level, so no more wonky horizons or unwanted converging verticals. Might as well get the best shots you can to start with rather than missing around with un-square images in photo software after. Mostly aluminium except for some plastic release catches and rubber feet, so won't get loose and rickety too quickly, like those cheap generic badged tripods. Also comes in a cute carry bag, with adjustable straps. Couldn't fault any of it.
Best deal at the price Best deal at the price Best deal at the price
16/09/2025
5
The tripod has a good base for me, it has clip attachments. I don't use twist locks, I think they are more sensitive to dirt or sand in the thread. It's a good size: it's not really compact, in the normal folded working position, it's a little large at 55 cm on small backpacks. But even without the central column deployed, it reaches a working height of 1.38 m, which is fantastic. The tripod head is OK, the Arca Swiss plates fit there. For practical use: when there is no wind, I can work without problem with Fuji DSLMs, I was even able to use my Nikon D7500 here. This represents the maximum size in terms of weight, for large full frame cameras you need heavier tripods. When there was no wind, I could even use a Fuji with a small telephoto lens without the photos being blurry. When there is little wind, I also use it to record videos. The quality is very good for the price. Of course I can't compare the quality and durability with my heavy Manfrotto, but it costs almost 300 euros even with a big ball head. And especially on long hikes, I don't want to lug around the heavy tripod. I am very satisfied with the tripod, I think the price/quality ratio is excellent.
Top price and good compactness Top price and good compactness Top price and good compactness Top price and good compactness
15/09/2025
5
I find it very sturdy and good quality for the price. The only downside I would have is that you always have to be at the top of the center column to be able to fold the tripod. And in terms of quality, I don't find the 1/4 thread mount very good. Otherwise the rest is fine and is a great tripod that I like to use for my A7 III or RGB tubes. I can definitely recommend it.
I think the price is right. I think the price is right. I think the price is right. I think the price is right.
13/09/2025
5
Without the ball head I would give 5 stars. It doesn't lock down well with a spotting scope or a heavy lens and camera body on it. I ended up buying a Neewer pan/tilt head which luckily fits the K&F tripod nicely. Other than that, it's a decent device. Just keep in mind that it's a travel tripod and won't give you a solid mount that's impervious to wind or manual adjustments. For that, I keep looking for that elusive, affordable tripod.
13/09/2025
5
am 5’8 and with shoes I am taller and this is the best tripod ever for your money, stable, inexpensive, tall for tall ppl and even short and /or able to move to a lower position for product photoshoot a or videography shoots. Strong, don’t blow in wind and nice color and came in great condition, had it over 3 months now, great for cameras and iPhones ( I got a phone mount from best buy by joby )
12/09/2025
5
It is very ergonomic, of very good quality. It is sturdy and supports a lot of weight.
Alright Alright
08/09/2025
5
have been looking for a compact and handy travel tripod for a long time. Every time a hike or vacation trip was announced, I had to fall back on my Nanomax 400T. After a while I came across the TM2324. Short preliminary conclusion: The finish is very good. The tripod is designed for photo tours. Thanks to its light weight of 1.3 kg and the quick clips on the feet, it can be taken anywhere and installed very quickly. The ball head with pan function works smoothly and feels secure. Details: 1. Key data: The tripod is folded 47 cm long. If you install it, you can reach a maximum height of 159 cm (at the quick release plate), which is significantly higher than German bridge guardrails. The weight I measured was 1.31 kg with the ball head and 1.05 kg without the ball head. Despite the tripod, the case still holds a lot. 2. Ball head: The ball head not only has the actual ball head function, but also has a panoramic function. The larger wheel releases the ball joint. This works smoothly and can also be swiveled down 90° at one point. The smaller wheel is used for the pan function. This works just as well and, as the name suggests, allows panoramic shots, since only the vertical axis is freed. If you simply crop the images, you lose resolution (focal length permitting). If you use the built-in panoramic functions, you actually get a higher resolution. 3. Quick release plate: The quick release plate and bracket are made of plastic. This way a little weight could probably be saved here too. The plastic seems very valuable and stable. At first glance, I thought it was metal. A spirit level or dragonfly is installed in the recording, so you can align the camera directly on the ground. 4. Central plate: The feet can be locked in 3 positions using carabiners on the central plate. Although the clamps appear somewhat "loose", the legs are surprisingly secure in the locked position. The central bar is held by a classic twist lock. 5. Tripod legs: The tripod legs are equipped with quick-release mounts. They look sturdy and are especially useful when you're on the go and don't want to screw forever before you can remove the leg and then screw it back in. Thanks to the quick releases, this can be done in seconds. The tubes themselves are brushed black aluminum. I found no iron or steel on the legs. So nothing can rust if the tripod is placed in a stream or in the sea. One of the legs is partially covered with moss. You can carry the tripod on it well. It's so much nicer, especially when it's cooler. 6. Pocket: The bag looks well made and is of course precisely tailored to the tripod. You can carry it by the handle or hang it on the included strap. A reflective strip should probably serve to make you more visible to drivers during nighttime hikes. Even though I never really carry my tripods in bags, I find them quite successful. As you can see, the weather has been bad for a long time but I didn't want to deprive you of my experience. As soon as the weather improves I will try to send more photos later. I purchased and paid for the K&F Concept TM2324 as usual through Amazon, but I am getting the money refunded as a product tester. As always, my opinion remains independent and honest.
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04/09/2025
5
bought the tripod for my father. He's older, but he likes to take photos. In normal photos without a tripod, however, we increasingly notice that the images are blurry. This is normal because he can no longer hold the camera as still. The tripod comes in a bag which protects it and makes it easy to transport. It's not very difficult either. At first he was wondering what was in the bag, but he was very happy when he unpacked it. The tripod is completely assembled, just pull out the legs to the desired height. It can be adjusted to any height. You just have to open a sort of flap at the bottom and you can take out the rods, when you close the flaps 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 still 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 for any occasion and they will all be perfect. The tripod is really a relief for him and he can continue to practice his hobby with great pleasure. We recommend. Now my father can take photos again for all occasions and they will all be perfect. The tripod is really a relief for him and he can continue to practice his hobby with great pleasure. We recommend. Now my father can take photos again for all occasions and they will all be perfect. The tripod is really a relief for him and he can continue to practice his hobby with great pleasure. We recommend.
Good price... Good price...
30/08/2025
5
Including a Manfrotto tripod so I needed a new tripod to sell some things to help me get back on my feet. I looked at geekoto and some other brands and they're all pretty much like this one except they either had plastic where I didn't want plastic or it wasn't clear where the plastic on the tripod is. Using the Manfrotto for years, I at least know where I like there to be metal and this K&F unit has a cast aluminum mount and ball and it's all very smooth.Likes:Ball head: is solid and smooth. I would have preferred a toggle over a screw for the quick release plate.Legs: well they're legs, the aluminum feels solid. The also have stabby things at the bottom if you remove the rubber feet. Some one mentioned the locks for the leg extension were unfinished and sharp. Mine are comfortable to use.Column: Not too much to say. It does it's job. All the locks have comfortable rubber grips. Someone mentioned the column will collapse if pushed down on. That's true of mine too but I have to make an effort. It's not something that's happened during normal use.Portability: was not a selling point for me but it's nice to have the optionMonopod: also not a selling point but another nice to have the option. I've never used one before but now that I have the option I might.Bag: not a selling point, but it's a nice one if the zippers stand up to use, aka not YKK zippers.Dislikes:Legs: the spring-loaded locks for the top leg extensions seem weak. On lock solidly clicks into place, the other two are kinda, meh. This might not bother you but it makes a difference to me when setting the tripod up in the dark. The audible clicks tell me where the legs are set.Conclusion: Ball head is solid. With the exception of the leg locks not clicking solidly/audibly, into place, the unit is well built, uses high quality parts and is enough for what I want it to do and looks like it's versatile enough that I might try some stuff that I wouldn't try otherwise.
30/08/2025