K&F Concept Monopod for Camera, 63″ Aluminum Photography

K&F Concept Monopod for Camera

K&F Concept Monopod for Camera, 63″ Aluminum Photography Compact Monopod with 5-Section Height, Lightweight Travel Monopod for DSLR Camera, Load Capacity 10kg/22lbs, MS16


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Weight: 325 Grams
Size: 63 Inches
Dimensions: 20 x 20 x 430 millimetres
Brand: K&F Concept
Model: MS16
Part: MS16
Colour: Black
Dimensions: 20 x 20 x 430 millimetres
Size: 63 Inches

19 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     Belgium

    Ok comme monopode, mais pas aussi stable qu’un trpied. En fait je m’en suis servi 2 jours et pas convaincu. Il est de bonne facture et supporte un reflex. Mais il n’est pas destin tre utilis comme bton de marche (contrairement ce qui est indiqu dans les illustrations). Il est mme dangereux car la moindre pression un peu srieuse les segments coulissent et le bton ne sert plus rien…

  2. DarrellMullins says:

     United Kingdom

    Very well made. No leg wobble when fully extended
    I’ve not had any problems with the locking levers. Their fine
    Only one small gripe it would have been nice if a bag had been supplied

  3. Fredericka26Q says:

     United Kingdom

    Wife and I travel a lot by bike. Carrying everything with us, we have to make things light as possible. The monopod does what it is suppose to do. It is light, collapses small and can support my mirrorless Panasonic camera mounted on a gimbal and extend really tall. I am 6feet 2inches and it gets things close to eye level. Nice!
    No complaints!

  4. Bud Scannavino says:

     United States

    I wanted a decently priced Monopod, and yet a quality and well built one. It’s very compact and lightweight and easily fits in the side pocket of my camera backpack. It supports a generous amount of weight, each section locks securely in place. To round it out, the grip is perfect and the hand strap is fantastic. All in all, an excellent Monopod! Highly recommend!

    I wanted a decently priced Monopod, and yet a quality and well built one. It's very compact and lightweight and easily fits in the side pocket of my camera backpack. It supports a generous amount of weight, each section locks securely in place. To round it out, the grip is perfect and the hand strap is fantastic. All in all, an excellent Monopod! Highly recommend!

  5. Anonymous says:

     France

    Rien que poids de l’appareil suffit faire descendre le pied !! C’est de la daube, pourtant fidle la marque pour les filtre et trpied ce monopole est nul

    Je modifie mon commentaire, le service client m’a rembours intgralement de mon achat.

  6. SamanthFortney says:

     United Kingdom

    Great. Has screw threads for camera, binocs, telescope, and is walking pole.
    It would be even better if it had a screw-in cap to keep the screw hole clear of debris.

  7. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    For once, this is a monopod that really can be used as a walking stick – the foam handle is that comfortable.

    Being aluminium rather than carbon fibre keeps the cost down without adding much to the weight – this is just over 300g vs a similar sized carbon fibre one that’s just under 300g. You might notice the difference if you are using it as a full length selfie stick, but not when carrying it around.

  8. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This is a review of “K&F Concept Camera Monopod, 63″ Aluminum Photography Monopod with 5-Section Height, Lightweight & Portable Camera Accessories”

    I’ve been interested in getting a monopod for some time and so I was keen to try this out.

    It’s lightweight enough to either carry around retracted or use as a walking aid, or indeed to store in a bag. It collapses down to a very handy 17″ yet will extend to over 6 feet.

    I really like the levers to increase length, so much handier than the screw type fittings.

    Very useful in the increasing number of indoor spaces that do not allow tripods for that extra bit of stability – or for taking on walks where you just don’t want to be encumbered with a three-legged beast!

    Well pleased with this so far, I will update if things change.

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    Note: As a member of the Vine program I was supplied with this item free of charge. I will always provide an impartial and fair review of the product in question. My rating system is as follows:

    5 Stars — an exceptionally good, high quality product with no perceived shortcomings
    4 stars — a very good product that met my expectations
    3 stars — a product which could be better in some respects, but is still fit for purpose
    2 stars – a product with significant shortcomings, one which disappointed
    1 star – an absolute disaster of a product that should not be on sale

  9. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    For use as a monopod when walking. The only tracking pole with a screw for the camera that I could find.
    A cap to protect the screw thread and shaped for hand comfort would be a design improvement. I had to buy one separately. Otherwise I’m very pleased with it.

  10. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I needed something light and simple to give support when using my long zoom lens. I have a tripod but it is too cumbersome for trailing through the countryside when out walking. This fits the bill perfectly and doubles up as a walking stick.

  11. Traceysorethroa says:

     United Kingdom

    This is a well built monopod that I have used in the field for a number of shoots. It has performed well. It’s lightweight and easy to use with a good length on the pole if needed

  12. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Brought as a present for a teenager who loves photography. Will be so much easier to carry about than the standard tripod yet gives just as good as stability for taking pictures. I am really impressed (so I have one for myself on order)

  13. Lindsay says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersTook this with me on a 3 month trip to japan and was one of the most useful Tog items.

    Very lightweight and durable. Was able to wear without feeling burdensome. In some places you’re not allowed a tripod or to rest things on the floor such as in temples but with the monopod you can simply rest it on your foot and continue no problem!!

  14. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Used it on Safari with a Bridge camera. I could quickly adjust its length for sitting or standing, off the vehicle floor or running board. I could hold the frame steady for ling periods so could be ready when the subject animal did something “interesting”. More flexible to use than a tripod

  15. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersSturdily built, yet lightweight. Just what I needed to stop me going home with a stoop when out with my very heavy 600mm lens. Also doubles as a carrying aid allowing me to carry camera and lens over my shoulder while holding on to the monopod. Highly recommended.

  16. APFPhilipqf says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersGot this as it is easier to carry than my tripod and can also be used as a walking stick. It’s lightweight, robust and works well. I would recommend to anyone thinking about a monopod a it represents good value but as I try to photograph wildlife I realised that you need a swivel head to go with it as this is fixed. have now ordered.

  17. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Works well so far. I have used it twice so far and the rubber bottom is already showing noticeable signs of wear so I don’t think this is a long lasting product.

  18. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Now I’m getting on a bit I find a good tripod too heavy to carry any distance. This monopod is ideal for carrying any distance. I do not know yet how durable it is but it does appear to be very well made and hopefully will last my life time.

  19. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Good monopod, nice and light. Good make quality and comes with good-looking bag. The only criticism is it a little long when folded (I know I should have checked!), not too bad going around a countryside but a bit awkward around the city and can’t fit in backpack or messenger bag.