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Joby GP1-D1EN Gorillapod Flexible Tripod (Grey)
Joby, Inc
Joby, Inc
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highly recommended
Not really for the Nikon S8000
This is a great product; however, for my Nikon S8000 that has the
tripod
attachment slot on the right side rather than on the middle of the camera makes using this tripod difficult. With the Nikon S8000 I spend so much time adjusting the tripod and it still just flops down/ unable to hold it up because the weight is unbalanced. On my Easy Share Kodak camera where the tripod slot is in the middle of the camera this tripod works great. My Kodak camera is actually a heavier/bulkier camera than the Nikon, but the placement of the tripod slot makes all the difference. Not sure why Nikon placed the slot on the end of the camera.
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perfect for my Flip and Casio Xslim. Nice and small
This is a nice high quality small compact
tripod
. It fit my Flip Vid cam and my Casio point and shoot perfectly. I needed it more for the video camera and I was not disappointed in any way. The rubber balls gripped nicely and both cameras felt secure in the triop.
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I live in Colorado and hike in the mountains weekly. The pod has been great to take family pictures up on the mountain tails. Very light and
flexible
.
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Brilliant, brilliant product
I love everything about this
tripod
.
(1) It holds my Canon S30 camera with no problem. It's a bit of an older camera, shaped like a brick and fairly heavy, especially compared to more modern P&S's. But this does a decent job holding it up. Though this likely wouldn't be useful on cameras larger or heavier than mine.
(2) The leg segments are stiff enough to stay and grip on most surfaces. It's not just the bottom of the legs that are used for support, you can also wrap the legs around objects that aren't too wide. Using it to mount on unconventional objects (like a tree branch) is a little tricky for me because my camera is a on the heavy side, but I imagine with newer camera it would be easy.
(3) Even the packaging. A small yet strong paper box that is pretty much the same size as the tripod. No waste.
Overall great product and great thinking into everything that went into it! I wish all companies were as smart as you guys.
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Gorillapod - Great for the solo photographer
This lightweight mini
tripod
fits in my pocket and sets up quickly thanks to the detachable clip. The
flexible
legs make it possible to set up the camera just about anywhere. My solo shots looked like I had somebody else holding the camera.
Flex camera
tripod
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