Position Your Camera With Precision - K&F Concept Geared Tripod Head Review

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In this video I share my thoughts of the #kentfaith #kfconcept 3-Way Geared Tripod Head - A tripod head which is designed to allow you the maximum amount of precision when composing your shots making it perfect for landscape and architectural photography.
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Пікірлер: 16

  • @PaulFeinberg
    @PaulFeinbergАй бұрын

    Great review.....I also use the A7c and K&F reached out to me about doing a review on this unit. I am shocked I currently use the benro and this looks very promising! I think I am going to take them up on the offer. Thank you!

  • @kentfaithwendyzeng
    @kentfaithwendyzeng2 ай бұрын

    This was a really helpful review of the Kentfaith gear tripod head, and it's good to get first-hand experience of how it performs.

  • @JasonFriendPhotography

    @JasonFriendPhotography

    2 ай бұрын

    I’m pleased you liked it

  • @stephensmithphotography
    @stephensmithphotography2 ай бұрын

    Great review Jason 👍

  • @BigBadLoneWolf
    @BigBadLoneWolf2 ай бұрын

    I have used a Benro Gearhead for a few years now and will never go back to a ball head. Composition is so much easier and accurate. BTW I was using it when I met you at Sycamore Gap a couple of years ago

  • @JasonFriendPhotography

    @JasonFriendPhotography

    2 ай бұрын

    I remember that day well… last time I ever went to sycamore gap 😢 Yep… geared heads are great and definitely do make composition easier (I only started using a ball head fairly recently tbh)

  • @joekelly9369
    @joekelly93692 ай бұрын

    My filters are like church windows

  • @lensman5762
    @lensman57622 ай бұрын

    Gear-heads were never meant to be used for light SLR or DSLR for landscape photography or otherwise. They were used extensively with heavy Studio Monorails 4X5 or 8X10 in the good old days, for product photography where precise positioning of the camera before applying tilt for perspective correction was absolutely paramount. I use my Manforto gera-head with my 4X5 field cameras, Hasselblads and Pentax 67, but TBH I can't remember the last time that I use it. I am not too sure that even the use of a tripod is really necessary with all these mirrorless cameras of today and their 7 stops of compensation IBIS. Perhaps if you are into long exposure photography, there is a use. In any case, For some reason this K&F seems to be retailing at a much higher price than a Benro ( an almost exact copy ).

  • @JasonFriendPhotography

    @JasonFriendPhotography

    2 ай бұрын

    I always used to use a geared head with my Canon 5Ds & 24mm Tilt-Shift lens (that was the manfrotto geared head I used then)... later used a Benro one with my Fujifilm GFX 50S... I think use of tripod is totally a personal decision... I still prefer to use one even when I could get away with just handholding - just so I can nail my composition whilst waiting for the light. As for the price, the Benro one has been around for a few years so the price is lower than what I paid for it on release. But, just looking at their website.. The Benro is £220 and the K&F is £190. But I have seen the Benro on other online sellers for £160... so at the moment I think you could find a Benro one for cheaper (in the UK at least).

  • @lensman5762

    @lensman5762

    2 ай бұрын

    @@JasonFriendPhotography Absolutely it is a personal choice. For me though, a lighter set up is always preferable to a heavy one now that I am on the wrong side of the 60s. The days that I used to carry a full 4X5 set up with a heavy Gitzo tripod all over the Peak District are long gone, so for me lighter is better. BTW, you can buy an Benro for around £155.00 if you just Google it. Have a great day.

  • @JasonFriendPhotography

    @JasonFriendPhotography

    2 ай бұрын

    Yep... fully get your weight comment (and to be honest I will still probably continue to prefer a minimal camera setup with my smaller Gitzo tripod and head) but some folks like to work from a car and then the weight isnt an issue. Thanks for the comment!

  • @joekelly9369

    @joekelly9369

    2 ай бұрын

    Im still using a benbo trekker no 2 , its beastly

  • @lensman5762

    @lensman5762

    2 ай бұрын

    @@joekelly9369 Yes, I still have the original from the mid 80s and also the giant one that I bought used a few years ago. Absolutely no use to me but it was cheap so I bought it for fun. Tripod Fetish one might call it. I used to mount everything from my Nikon FE up to Hasselblad and 4X5 field camera on the MK1 Benbo. Genius of a design, but like most good British engineering neither the public nor the sellers appreciated it.

  • @user-lh2cz2vq9y
    @user-lh2cz2vq9y17 күн бұрын

    Have 2 tripod from knf, all got many issues, no way buy again. I pick manfrotto at the end, better, no issues, heavy duty. No knf again ever

  • @JasonFriendPhotography

    @JasonFriendPhotography

    8 күн бұрын

    I’ve never used their tripods so can only really comment on the geared head and the magnetic filters which are all excellent. However I have used Manfrotto tripods for years… and they’ve never let me down (apart from the one which I managed to get badly corroded by constantly putting it in the sea!)