K and F Concept Tripod review

Every photographer that is using a tripod is looking for a no-nonsense tripod that does what they want. It is annoying to work with one that is too light, too clumsy with the ball head and so on. So the hunt for the right tripod is always there.

 
 

With this K&F Tripod this hunt ended for me. The TM2515T DSLR Camera Tripod is ticking all the boxes that I want a travel tripod to tick. It is light, easy to use, sleek looking, and just very allround.
The legs are sturdy and strong, and can be used in several different positions. The tripod feels good in hand, is easy to carry around. The ball head on it is easy to use, and hold my DSLR + 17-55mm lens with ease.

Setting it up is a walk in the park, check out how fast you are ready to go in the video in this post below. My friend Tom is demonstrating how easy to use it is. I have used this tripod on my recent trip to Iceland. And I’ve used it during a video shoot, and also for some long exposure photography down at the fjord beaches as you can see.

I was very pleased to use this tripod, and it will come with me on a lot of future photography trips for sure.
Interested in buying this tripod yourself?

Features

  • Central column moves from 0 to 180 degrees, can be rotated 360°horizontally, to realize panorama shooting.

  • 25mm large diameter aluminum alloy tube, The load capacity can reach 22.04lbs (10kg), Provide security and stability support for your dslr camera.

  • 5 sections leg can adjust the height from 15.35'' to 60.62''; the N. weight with ball head is only 3.63lbs; can be 180°reflexed, which is super portable with tripod carrying bag.

  • Can be rotated 360 degrees, helping to expand camera activity range when panoramic shooting.(the bubble level help to judge the level and the accurate composition)

  • It can be turned into a monopod or walking stick alone to make your photography more diverse. (Note: For camera with telephoto zoom lens, you need to buy a tripod mount ring additionally or telephoto lens bracket for better balance)

Using this tripod is just so easy, And its just so light, and folds up to be very portable. No more lugging around too heavy and clumsy tripods for me. This one will be my go to tripod!

Iceland: Gaukshöfði, Vik, Laxa i Kjos, Strandarkirkja

In this blog post I will share 4 images, of 4 amazing locations in Iceland. Some well known and "touristy" others a little more undiscovered.

Gaukshöfði

A small detour from the Rte 32, a steep climb up the rocky cliffs — and you’re rewarded with fabulous views over the wide aquamarine Þjorsá river. In the distance is the low mound of Hekla volcano.The overlook point, with narrow trails on two rocky hills, perhaps 300 feet tall, is named for Gaukur, a 10th century resident of nearby Stong, a viking longhouse. The stories say he was murdered by his foster brother. Bones and weapons were found at the base of the cliffs, which everyone assumed must belong to the combatants.

Gaukshöfði

Vik

Iceland has several volcanic beaches along its coastlines, but Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach is by far the coolest and most famous on the island. It is easily accessible from the main road running through Vík í Mýrdal and taking a walk on the black sand beach is a must. Together With basalt columns, unique lava formations, towering cliffs, and caves the area is a nature lovers delight. 

Vik

Laxa i Kjos

The Laxa i Kjos is the centrepiece of one of the most stunning glacially forged valleys in Southern Iceland.  A narrow upper canyon splays into a gentle, peaceful, arable valley before cascading down the final falls and pools into the sea.  This exceptional river and its beautiful tributary can be reached within an hour’s drive from Reykjavik.

Laxa i Kjos

Strandarkirkja

Strandarkirkja is a Lutheran (Church of Iceland) parish church in Selvogur, on the southern coast of Iceland. The church, rising from the coast and pointing its tower towards the heavens, has been a beacon for those travelling at sea. It has more supporters all over the world than any other church in Iceland and is often referred to as the 'miracle church' with the locals' longstanding belief that it has profound, divine powers. Many miracles have been attributed to Strandarkirkja and there was a time when it was one of the richest churches in Iceland from the donations of Icelanders coming from all over the country in hopes of having their prayers and wishes realized.

Strandarkirkja

Jökulsárlón, Iceland

So, I just came back earlier this week from another trip to Iceland. I was booked to shoot some wedding portraits on Iceland's south coast. There will be a separate blog post containing some images from shooting with this amazing couple sometime soon. 

I will start sharing some images that I took during my time in Iceland. It has, as always been amazing again!

Another and probably one of the most visited/photographed locations in Iceland. The Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon.

But you can clearly see why. It is so beautiful! It feels like being on another planet when you stand at the lagoon, watching over these floating pieces of icy art.