Joby Gorillapod SLR-Zoom Mini Trípode FlexibleMPN: GP301EN Ver Detalles del Producto
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Artículos en Tripies que podrias estar interesadoDetalles del Producto Joby Gorillapod SLR-Zoom Mini Trípode FlexibleDescripción El trípode Gorillapod puede ser ajustado para asegurar la cámara a diversas superficies, de modo que usted pueda capturar la toma perfecta. Compatible con cámaras digitales pequeñas y compactas. Uniones flexibles que se doblan y rotan 360° para adoptar la forma perfecta. Accesorio de línea delgada que permanece conectado a su cámara para una preparación sencilla y rápida. Aro de seguridad para que su cámara permanezca bien sujeta. Agarre ergonómico que brinda un apoyo estable. Descripción Corta Peso Máx. Soportado: 6.61 lb Altura Máxima: 9.84" Resumen Título del Producto: Joby Gorillapod SLR-Zoom Mini Trípode Flexible Fabricante: Joby Precio Más Bajo: US$37.13 Power Score: 4.1 | 14 Reviews Performance Maximum Weight Supported: 6.61 lb Dimensions Maximum Height: 9.84" Peso: 8.50 oz General Additional Specifications Tripod Features: Flexible joints bend and rotate 360 to form the perfect shape Rubberized ring & foot grips provide extra gripping power to grapple wherever you want to go The adapter screw allows you to mount both the standard 1/4-inch cameras and other 3/8-inch professional tripod heads Maximum Height: 9.84" Reseñas sobre Joby Gorillapod SLR-Zoom Mini Trípode Flexible
Por el miembro:
julianpan
- Aug 1, 2007
Joby Gorillapod SLR-ZoomPuntos Fuertes: size, light-weight, reliable. I can go anywhere with it in my camera bag. Puntos Débiles: no quick release Bought this for my Europe trip. It fits the side pocket of my KATA H-14. The weight and size are just right for trips that I can't take my full-size tripod. It feels stable with my Rebel XT and 70-200 IS. The legs won't bend for that setup. It's a nice product. The only drawback is the Zoom version has no quick release like the smaller versions.
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gooru
- Jul 5, 2007
Incredibly Cool TripodPuntos Fuertes: Light, compact, versatile, sturdy Puntos Débiles: Adapter screw easily lost, no level This is exactly what I was looking for: a light, compact tripod that's strong enough to hold onto my Canon 5D and EF 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6 DO IS USM lens. While this will never replace my full-size Bogen-Manfrotto behemoth, this will work great for lighter, extended traveling. I find I often miss shots or am forced to shoot at ridiculously high ISOs simply because I really hate carrying around a...
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akanie
- Jul 19, 2007
Nice tripod for on the goPuntos Fuertes: compact, sturdy Puntos Débiles: none purchased this for an SLR with zoom lens. works great for amature and its small to carry in any backpack. did not have any problem with securing the camera. overall a great product.
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dm042447
- Sep 4, 2008
Great gadgetPuntos Fuertes: It does the job in area where tripod is not allowed. It does hold an XTI + 24 -105 EF lens. Puntos Débiles: Doesn't hold strong enough when taking night picture. Winds and slight slippage will cause your picture unusable when taking picture with slower shutter speed. I bought this for my SE Asia/Japan trip. Everywhere I went, there were people("tourist) to help me take picture... When I was in Japan and I felt a bit safe to take this baby for some night picture, it fails me. It didnt do the job because of winds and slippage plus slow shutter speed.
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robsf23
- Jun 16, 2008
ultra configurable and versatile tripod for SLR with...Puntos Fuertes: versatile, light, configurable many different ways, strong enough to hold DSLR with zoom lens (up to 6 lbs), rubbery feel has good grip even on smooth surface Puntos Débiles: no quick release plate, bulkiest of the "flexpods" I have a Nikon D80 DSLR with a 18-200mm zoom lens. So I wanted a "flexpod" that can handle up to 7 lbs. This gorillapod works great and can hold my DSLR with zoom lens easily. I also use it for my compact Casio digicam and also my compact Canon camcorder. I have used this as a regular tripod on the ground or table, wrapped it around a sign post, and a tree branch. You can't do these with a...
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schaefsn
- Jun 13, 2008
Strong enough for a 40DPuntos Fuertes: Sturdy construction. Goes anywhere and grips almost anything. Puntos Débiles: Hard to pack in my gear bag. I bought this product for a recent cruise that I took in the Carribean. I wanted to be able to have the flexibility to mount my DSLR on various surfaces to get pictures with myself and my wife in them. This product did not disappoint. I was able to wrap the legs around posts, set it on rocks to level the camera and place it almost anywhere. I am also very careful with my electronics and was...
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microg
- Jun 1, 2008
Great little tripodPuntos Fuertes: Flexible, easy to carry. Puntos Débiles: A little bit too short. Missing a bubble level and a ball head. A little expensive. Amazing! Especially once you feel you can trust it with your expensive digital SLR (Canon digital SLR with 50-250mm zoom). Easily "grips" to poles and fences, very convenient to put on rocks, branches, .... It's the perfect companion to a hiker who wants to take pictures, or a tourist in a city because of its light weight. It's also very stable, once you attach it to something. My only complaints...
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Luke Spragg
- Apr 17, 2008
Quite a useful contraptionPuntos Fuertes: Grip, finger-like grasp, strong. Puntos Débiles: None. The little contraption is quite a useful one. I bought this for my older sister to use with her camera. It comes in handy when you want to snap a shot of yourself that doesn't show your arm in. You don't have to worry about finding a level area that will still allow for your head to show as well! I would recommend it to anyone with a big camera who is looking for new, creative ways to snap shots...
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bluejeff
- Mar 2, 2008
Crazy but useful tripodPuntos Fuertes: 1. Flexible for all occasions 2. Solid build 3. Takes more weight (than before) Puntos Débiles: No plate design, takes time to put on/off. Two years ago, I bought the original gorillapod from Joby and it was great. However, the original one was too thin and could not take weights more than a pound. I had no choice but ended up selling it on ebay. A few years after, Joby now comes up with a new one (this one) that offers better build and better weight capabilities. This SLR-Zoom version takes more than 6 pounds of weight and the grip...
productwiki.com - Nov 23, 2010
Joby Gorillapod SLR-Zoom
The Joby Gorillapod SLR-Zoom is a tripod designed to support heavy SLR cameras as well as video recorders and professional tripod heads up to 3kg or 6.5lbs. Sturdy plastic 360° swivels allow for unlimited shaping and mounting in unusual locations and surfaces. Unlike the smaller Gorillapod SLR, this one does not come with a built-in bubble level in the mounting clip for exacting level... Tope
bestcovery.com - Feb 9, 2010
Best Portable Tripod
Bestcovery experts have rated the Joby Gorillapod SLR-Zoom Flexible Mini-Tripod as a best pick for the Best Portable Tripod. Bestcovery's experts recommend the best products and services for a particular need based on extensive research and evaluations. Click below to see Bestcovery's full review of this product. Tope
testseek.com - Oct 30, 2008
Joby Gorillapod SLR-ZOOM
Testseek.com has collected 11 expert reviews for Joby Gorillapod SLR-ZOOM and the average expert rating is 96 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Testseek.com to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions. Tope
cameralabs.com - Jan 17, 2008
Camera Labs – Joby Gorillapod SLR Zoom review
The first time you wrap the legs around a pole and realise the Gorillapod isn’t going to fall, your approach to photography changes. You end up examining your surroundings for things you could attach the Gorillapod to, and in almost every situation, there’s a nearby tree, fence, railing, rock, or even the back of a chair which could become a willing accomplice. During our time with the... TopePublicidad |
Very Cool
Puntos Fuertes: Strong enough for my Samsung GX10, grips to poles, grippy feet
Puntos Débiles: No ball head, adapter can get lost, no wingnut to get the screw turned
This is a really nifty tripod it can hold my Samsung GX10 with a telephoto lens no sweat if I position everything right. I wish the screw removal thing had a wingnut so that it didn't need a coin to undo. Also a ball pivot head on it would be nice but good luck that ever happening. Otherwise with it's nice pole-wrapping abilities and regular short-tripod functioning, this things is nifty and fun...
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