The K&F CONCEPT FH-04 Fluid Head is an ultra-lightweight tripod head designed for smooth 360° pan and tilt motion. Built for travel and vlog creators, it offers stable support for mirrorless cameras and compact rigs while maintaining portability and easy setup.
The K&F CONCEPT FH-04 Fluid Head is an ultra-lightweight tripod head designed for smooth 360° pan and tilt motion. Built for travel and vlog creators, it offers stable support for mirrorless cameras and compact rigs while maintaining portability and easy setup.
The K&F CONCEPT FH-04 Fluid Head is a compact and travel-friendly video head designed for creators who need smooth motion control in a lightweight form factor. Weighing only 305 g (0.67 lb), it is built from durable engineering plastic, making it ideal for outdoor shooting, travel vlogging, and mobile content creation where portability is essential.
Despite its lightweight design, the FH-04 supports up to 3 kg (6.6 lb), making it compatible with most mirrorless cameras, compact DSLRs, and lightweight video setups. Its fluid damping system enables silky-smooth 360° panning and a wide tilt range from +90° to -85°, allowing for cinematic camera movements and flexible framing.
The head includes an ergonomic handle that can be mounted for left- or right-handed use, giving creators precise control over movement during shooting. A built-in bubble level ensures accurate horizon alignment, while anti-slip silicone padding helps protect your camera and improve stability on uneven surfaces.
Compatibility is broad thanks to its standard 1/4"-20 mounting screw on the top plate and a 3/8"-16 threaded base (with adapter included), making it suitable for most tripods and monopods. The Arca-Swiss compatible quick-release system further enhances workflow efficiency for fast setup and breakdown.
Key Features:
| Manufacturer: | K&F Concept |
| Category: | Heads |
| Payload | 3 |
| Weight | 0.3kg |
| Type | Fluid |
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