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Posted by ArcticRick: Thu Jul 5th, 2012 22:45 | 1st Post |
Just picked one up and its sorta cool . plan to use it this weekend will have a better idea and eval then .. BUT need a tripod for a trip to oregon and dont have the space for a traditional tri pod
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Posted by jk: Fri Jul 6th, 2012 03:22 | 2nd Post |
They work for small light cameras or flashes but I'd hesitate to put a DSLR on one.
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Posted by Robert: Fri Jul 6th, 2012 03:40 | 3rd Post |
Monopod? 60% of the steadiness for 25% of the packing space?
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Posted by Eric: Fri Jul 6th, 2012 07:08 | 4th Post |
jk wrote: They work for small light cameras or flashes but I'd hesitate to put a DSLR on one. You can get ones beefed up for DSLRs but I have never had the need to try one. I use the gorilla pods for flash guns that I clamp to a bit of furniture (out of shot) to get lighting into corners etc.
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Posted by ArcticRick: Fri Jul 6th, 2012 17:43 | 5th Post |
i know the limitations on them but there is no way I can pack a tripod on this trip . this one is rated to 6 lbs roughly..
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Posted by jk: Sat Jul 7th, 2012 03:53 | 6th Post |
I didnr realise they had a range of gpods that went up to 6lbs. That must be quite a beefy gorilla!
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Posted by Eric: Sat Jul 7th, 2012 14:13 | 7th Post |
jk wrote:I didnr realise they had a range of gpods that went up to 6lbs. That must be quite a beefy gorilla! So they claim!
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Posted by Doug: Sun Jul 8th, 2012 03:33 | 8th Post |
I have handled their top of the range aluminum tripod and it is a very nice piece of gear, if you get a chance you should have alook at one
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Posted by jk: Sun Jul 8th, 2012 04:55 | 9th Post |
Had a look at the joby site and see what you mean. Also the designs are all very similar so there is a lack of scale when you see them on a web page.
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Posted by richw: Sun Jul 8th, 2012 07:40 | 10th Post |
ArcticRick wrote:i know the limitations on them but there is no way I can pack a tripod on this trip . this one is rated to 6 lbs roughly.. Maybe a bean bag? If you can find something to put is on works really well.
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Posted by Constable: Tue Jul 10th, 2012 14:53 | 11th Post |
I use a gorillapod focus with the ball head for macro work. It works like the label says. It looks very Heath Robinson, but no worse than my plamps? It just works in a kind of understated way. OK up to the Nikkor 200 on the D4 Ed
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