
Product Description
The Gorillapod SLR-ZOOM is written with a critical photographer in mind. Its stout prehensile legs assistance grasp a solid shot with your SLR as well as wizz lenses. It attaches to any customary SLR cameras, video cameras, or even your own tripod head. The Gorillapod SLR-ZOOM can await a whopping 6 pounds, whilst still progressing a compress size.Whether you’re regulating your SLR camera to fire time-lapse photos, get up tighten with a macro lens, constraint your daughter’s winning idea from a sidelines, or snap images for a internal newspaper, Gorillapod SLR-ZOOM is a undiluted messenger for your subsequent adventure. Throw a single in your bag as well as begin sharpened similar to a pro!From a Manufacturer
The Joby GP3-01EN Gorillapod SLR-Zoom creates receiving digital photos some-more fun than ever. Designed with a critical photographer in mind, a Gorillapod lets we mountain your camera or video camera only about anywhere we wish so which we can enlarge your beautiful options. All we need to do is make make use of of a concept 1/4-20 screw or your own tripod conduct to insert your camera to a customary tripod mount, afterwards hang a 3 stretchable segmented legs firmly to a circuitously tree branch, fence, play ground bench, or anything else that’s convenient. Say goodbye to seeking for ways to stabilise your handheld shots or to get which singular perspective–now we can be giveaway to fire however we like!
Durable as well as innovative, a Gorillapod weighs only 8.5 ounces, or 241 grams, as well as can await cameras–such as DSLRs with wizz lensea as well as video cameras–weighing up to 6.6 pounds, or 3 kilograms. Measuring only 9.8 inches in length, a Gorillapod fits simply in to a purse, backpack, or even a ample coupler pocket.
- Flexible tripod written for digital SLRs or camcorders weighing up to 6.6 pounds (3 kilograms)
- Fits in to your purse, backpack, or ample coupler pocket
- Innovative segmented leg pattern to safeguard secure mounting
- Standard concept 1/4-20 screw for attaching your camera to a tripod mountain (or make make use of of your own tripod head); 1/4-to-3/8-inch adapter included
- Expands beautiful options, or lets everybody get in to self-timer shots
Average Ratings : 4.0
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Alice in Wonderland
Posted on June 12th, 2010 at 1:19 pmThe tripod was a gift so my son would have to really review the product. The thing that I didn’t like was the price that I had to pay for shipping and handling. I was supposed to have shipping and handling free. Instead it cost me $20.00 which was later lower to #$10.00 I was not happy about this as I thought the cost was zero. I checked the cost of sending the tripod at a faster rate so it would get to my son before Christmas. When I found that it cost $20.00 I decided to take my chances and not pay the extra money. I wanted free handling and shipping. When I went back to the original page I thought that I was getting Handling and Shipping free. I would have not purchased the product if I had to pay any shipping and handling. I won’t be getting anything from Amazon from now on.
Rating: 3 / 5
Guan Jian
Posted on June 12th, 2010 at 1:59 pmGreat tripod,but can’t replace the regular tripod.
It’s very convenient when 2~3 pepole hung out and want to have some pictures together. But still can’t replace the regular tripod. The gorillapod require a obiect to attach. When you want to use it in a open place this gonna be a problem. But still a nice one.
Rating: 3 / 5
Nikonian
Posted on June 12th, 2010 at 2:11 pmThis holds my D70 with 18-200VR lens just fine when set up like a regular tripod. I have not used it with the legs wrapped around an object.
Rating: 4 / 5
HAMAD A J ALJALLAB
Posted on June 12th, 2010 at 5:00 pmIt did not work as a thought. I have Canon DSLR with EF 24-70 L lense, it is too heavy for this tripod. maybe it will be good for lighter Cameras
Rating: 1 / 5
evenst4r
Posted on June 12th, 2010 at 5:34 pmThe gorillapod has everything going for it except one glaring problem: A tripod is supposed to stabilize the camera, and the Gorillapod fails in this respect because even the smallest and lightest cameras vibrate and shake so badly after you take your hands off of the camera, that pictures turn out blurred. The problem is that the Gorillapod is made out of plastic and it is not stiff enough to prevent camera vibration, instead, it amplifies it and makes it worse. The only way to use the Gorillapod is with a 10 second timer to allow the vibrations to settle out…Nice try, but I’ll stick with my miniature collapsible metal tripod….
Rating: 2 / 5