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K&F Concept Mini Desktop Tripod, 20.5''/ 52cm Compact Desk Tripod with 360 Degree Ball Head, 1/4 inch Quick Release Plate for Camera Video Camcorder, Load up to 13.22 lbs/6 KG

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About this item

  • Compact and portable, the storage length is only 7 inches /18CM, the weight is 1.54lbs/0.7kg, easy to store, easy to carry when traveling.
  • 5 Section Leg design, each height can be adjusted arbitrarily. By quick tightening (eccentric tube design), one twist and one pull can adjust the height of use. Maximum height 52cm.
  • Retractable center column, can be lifted and lowered freely, and can also be disassembled and installed in reverse for low Angle shooting.
  • Low center of gravity panoramic ball head, supports universal flexible adjustment, easy horizontal and vertical shooting, the base can be rotated 360°
  • Strong expandability, with 1/4 "screw holes for more expandable external interfaces. Can expand some other equipment such as microphone, fill light and more.
  • Aluminum alloy metal material, load up to 6kg, durable, compatible with DSLR,camera, mobile phone and other equipment.
  • Three kinds of Angle limit design to meet the needs of different heights and different scenes. Suitable for macro shooting, landscape shooting, desktop live broadcast, handheld Vlog, video conference, live broadcast, low level shooting, product still life shooting, electronic product evaluation, etc



Product Description

mini desktop tripod
mini desktop tripod
mini desktop tripod

Deb
Reviewed in Canada on March 5, 2025
Nice sturdy tripod. I use it with my Canon R5 & Canon 100mm macro lens. I use it for macro photography outdoors. It's light weight & easy to carry with all my other gear.
Ahmad
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2025
I wanted a tripod that I can put it in my sling bag. While traveling 📸. This one soo awesome 👍. Quality outstanding. Just perfect 👌. Just what I need. 👍👌👌👌
Diego Diaz
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2025
Its great, I bought this because I wanted an extra head for another tripod I already had and the price was similar to a new head, in the end I ended up using this tripod more than the big one I already have, would definetly recommend it
Jacob D.
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
This is a strong and durable little tripod
Fa38
Reviewed in France on January 9, 2025
Satisfait. Solide et stable. Belles finitions.
Steve
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 6, 2025
You can tell as soon as you open the packaging this is something different, and a far cry from a lot of the "toy" lightweight tripods. It oozes quality. Everything feels tight like it should, fittings are good quality with no play. Only tried my P950 on it so far but it held that steady enough.I can see this getting a lot of use due to its stability and size.
Santini Roberto
Reviewed in Italy on January 29, 2025
mi e' piaciuta la robustezza e la stabilita' del prodotto ,l'ho usato con una telecamera piccola messa su un tavolo per una dimostrazione di un cuoco alla fiera sigep rimini
J. B.
Reviewed in Germany on January 24, 2025
Nutze das Stativ für Pilz-Makros im Wald und bin begeistert von der Flexibilität und Mobilität des Stativs!
CaliFilm
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2024
This is a small tripod that can be used with big cameras. Most of the pocket size, or small tripods can only hold up to 3 lb of equipment. But this small size tripod can hold up to 13 lb of equipment. That's pretty much what a normal full size tripod can hold. I have used this with my mirrorless cameras, and other video cameras, very stable!! Even with bigger lenses it has no issues at all. It comes with the ARCA mount and ball head, just like full size tripod does. Love the built quality and the size of the tripod.
Grace
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2024
Versatile, easy to use
Gary E. Souza
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2024
Excellent product. Well made, no cheap plastic parts.
s
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2024
I really like this little tripod!Obviously it's really short but it's so easy to carry, it makes for a great quick deployment on the hood of a car, rock or just get to the ground.Things I liked:The ball head was a wonderful surprise, I did not expect it to hold so much weight so confidently. Also the orange leg position locks are spring loaded.My favorite part is the twist lock feet, I wish every tripod worked like these. With a quick twist you can feel each joint unlock, pull to extend, and twist lock each back into place, it's just as fast to collapse.Things I did NOT like:The first is the weight, it's heavy for it's size, I wish it was a bit lighter for that ultra portable carry. I suppose it gives a bit of that confidence holding down a larger lens.The second issue I think just a poor design flaw, the ball head and center support are just a bit too small/short to clear the tips of the feet when they fold up leaving them sticking out in a bit of a V shape. This seems like a silly thing but when you want a tiny tripod this feels like a massive oversight causing it to be bulkier than it should be. You can either take the ball head off and get a nice small fold or possibly replace the head with a slightly taller one. I tried moving the ball around in all sorts of directions it just really wide and could not be pushed out of the way.I would recommend this K&F Concept Mini Tripod. For me the fast twist lock legs are a huge win but that makes the downsides that much more disappointing because this could have been epic. I do see myself using this on hikes and will likely look for a different head to get those legs tucked in just a bit better.
Captain Pixels
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2024
I love the fact that this little desktop tripod is so compact and well-made. It seems to be made primarily of machined aluminum and not cheap plastic for the structural components. All the joints are sharp and appear to be made to really tight tolerances. I have an older Canon EOS Rebel camera with a power drive and this setup is relatively heavy but this tripod was able to support it without falling over or collapsing. The locking mechanisms on the tripod seem to be staying put, but I haven't owned this for very long, so it is hard to say in the long run how it will hold up. I looked at other similar tripods on Amazon, but really questioned whether most of them in this class could comfortably support a heavy SLR camera. This one, even though a little expensive ($50) does the job well for me.
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