🎥 Glide like a pro, shoot like a boss.
The IFOOTAGE Komodo K5S Fluid Head is a lightweight yet robust aluminum tripod head designed for DSLR cameras and camcorders. Weighing only 1.81 lbs, it supports up to 11 lbs of equipment with smooth 360° pan and +90°/-83° tilt range. Featuring dual security anti-slip protection and an upgraded quick release plate compatible with major brands, it ensures both safety and versatility for professional videographers and photographers.
P**N
Good Quality Fluid head and tripod
Ordered separately, I got the Gazelle TA5 tripod first. Amazon was out of stock for the fluid head and I got that about 2 weeks later when it was in stock again. I really like the tripod. I got the aluminum tripod instead of the carbon fiber one. I like something a bit more solid, more sturdy, personal preference. Yeah it is heavier but I'll deal with it all in the name of getting nice clean, clear, sharp images. Plus I get a good work out, no need for the gym :o). At the bottom of the tripod legs are rubber pieces for solid non-slip stable placement. These pieces can be rotated and a pointy spike can be exposed for good placement on rock or dirt/sandy/irregular ground surfaces. As you can see the legs have 3 extension stages for irregular surfaces that may be encountered out in the wild. When releasing the legs using the quick release tabs, the legs slide out with ease. The tabs lock down easily and grip the legs into the selected position-they do not slip. Removal of the center post allows the tripod to 'get down' fairly close to the ground, you know, for those back breaking shots (last picture). Make sure you have your remote cable with you when using the tripod in this fashion :o). Now for the fluid head....As for the fluid head it works great for me. The head has the ability for pitch & yaw movement and it is fairly smooth for the panning shots, although there may be some products out there better for that specific purpose. On the left side of the camera/fluid head, (pictured) next to the IFootage logo, the red button is for releasing the camera/slide gauge from the fluid head. (The slide gauge mounts to the bottom of the camera and a 1/4" or 3/8" screw is supplied to fit what ever threads your camera uses). On the right side of the camera (pictured) just above the Komodo 5 logo is the red tear drop with arrow thumb screw that clamps the gauge slide to the fluid head once the fluid head and camera are placed on the tripod---balanced. In conjunction with the red release button the camera can easily be removed from the fluid head. The other nice thing is that the camera will not slide out (in either direction, forward or reverse) from the fluid head until the red button is pressed, hence your camera won't accidentally just fall out until that red button is pressed for release. Adjacent to the tripod's level bubble indicator (pictured) is the red tear drop thumb screw that controls the panning motion. Just below the red release button (large black wing nut with white lock and unlock arrow indicators) allows adjustment for the camera to tilt down or up. The two red twist 'knobs': one controls for pitch/yaw and the bottom one is for raising and lowering the center post. The handle can be assembled on either side of the fluid head. For my ease of use rating I give it 4 stars. I would have liked to see the red teardrop fasteners a little larger. Ergonomically they are a little bit on the small side, but they do their job. I know, I know, I went into a bit of detail, but I figure they are both IFOOTAGE products and I have them both, why not just do a combined critique. I hope this helps anyone who is thinking of purchasing these products. I believe they are engineered very well. Good luck and happy imaging!!!
A**S
I AM VERY PLEASED
This is working well so far. The color scheme is on point with my red and black Panasonic AG-DVX200 professional camcorder, so it looks cool.
J**K
I love this!!
I am a wildlife photographer and my lens and camera are not light. I've been shooting handheld for the last couple years. My elbow has been killing me to the point where it was affecting me when I shoot. After a lot of research, I wanted the the monopod with a petal. With my old mono pod I've found it hard to make adjustments. I asked my husband for the monopod for Christmas and I ended up buying the fluid head after trying other brands. This was monopod and fluid head was the best purchase because it has relieved a lot of the pressure and stress on my elbow. Plus, it's made my shots less bouncy and I've been able to keep the bird in frame better than when I shoot handheld.Now it takes a little bit of getting used to, if you're not used to it. And I do not leave my camera unattended. I always wear the shoulder strap, just in case. It can tip over, depending on the ground you're shooting on. I just don't take a chance. Always, hold on to your camera!I can't express how much I love this!
Y**I
No additional 1/4" thread on the side
Advantages: 1. Marking on the QR plate. 2. Unlike Manfrotto, you don't have to remove the camera from head to change the battery. 3. CompactDisadvantages: 1. No additional 1/4" thread on the side for attaching accessories, like on Manfrotto. 2. Mechanism too tight
B**S
Actually good in real life, not just in YouTube reviewer's videos...
I bought this and a bunch of other products after watching one of my favorite YouTubers showcase these products. Then afterwards I got a bunch of videos in my feeds with all sorts of small channels talking about how great these products are, and I smelled a marketing campaign. While there is nothing wrong with promoting ones products I do feel like YouTubers aren't being really honest when they don't pay for products and act like this is something they just picked up...Anyway...Happy to report this fluid is is really good. I'm using it with a G9 which is a rather heavy mirrorless camera and an assortment of Panny-Leica lenses. I think the nicest feature is it is "sprung" or tuned to counterbalance pointing your lens down, which makes smooth panning upward motions much easier with heavier lenses. You might not like this though if you aren't expecting that--I didn't hear this mentioned in the reviews I watched.It comes in an OVERLY nice box with laser cut neoprene. iFootage please think about just putting this in a cheap cardboard box and saving us some $$$ and the environment. Who keeps tripod head boxes? Thankfully the branding isn't too bad on this with a single iFootage logo on the side...still too much. The tripod I bought from them looks like a Nascar track...Anyway I think the price is solid, the quality is good, and you should consider picking one up. :)
T**S
Just So Impressed With IFootage!!!!!
Well I screwed up, again! I bought the IFOOTAGE TC6S and tried it by putting my camera on top of the tripod and just adjusted it using the top of the center column. Wrong!!!!! It took me only one day to realize I desperately needed a ball head and it just seemed logical to buy the one that was designed to actually fit and be used with this tripod, and these two pieces of kit are made for each other. In fact I wouldn’t want to use any other ball head. The construction and quality are rarely seen in a unit at this price. I would have thought that it cost 3 times what IFOOTAGE charges for it. The parts are exact. Everything fits together and works smoothly. It has two safety features that prevents the camera from accidentally sliding or falling off. Also comes with a handle for panning or video. I’m just so impressed with IFOOTAGE products. I will recommend this tripod and ball head to everybody I see with a camera. Even if it’s an iPhone!!!!!
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