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Flexible Tripod for DSLR or SLR Cameras Nikon Canon Sony Pentax Olympus DSLR

2 January 2010 22 views One Comment

  • 100% Brand New & High quality
  • Flexible joints, can rotate 360 to form the ideal shape
  • Ring and foot grips provide extra gripping power to most surfaces
  • Supports professional tripod heads and SLR cameras with zoom lenses.
  • Max weight load: 3000g (6.5 lbs)

Product Description
100% Brand New & High quality.
Flexible joints, can rotate 360 to form the ideal shape
Ring and foot grips provide extra gripping power to most surfaces
The link attachment locks your camera on the tripod , make it very safe.
Your camera can be used anywhere with this tripod

Feature:
Gorillapod SLR-ZOOM (GP3)

* Supports professional tripod heads and SLR cameras with zoom lenses.
* Intended for: Tripod mountable cameras and professional tripod heads
* Max weight load: 3000g (6.5 lbs)
* Adapter: Universal 1/4-in tripod screw plus a 3/8-inch adapter screw
* Size: 250 x 60 x 60mm (9.8 x 2.4 x 2.4in)
* Weight: 225g

Package includes:

1 x Flexible Tripod

Flexible Tripod for DSLR or SLR Cameras Nikon Canon Sony Pentax Olympus DSLR

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One Comment »

  • Z. Raskin said:

    I am very happy with this flexible tripod solution. I was initially worried about the stability issues. However, the tripod turned out to be very sturdy. The rubbery feet prevent the tripod from sliding. Flexible legs allow to adjust the tripod to take close up pictures at any angle.

    I use it with Digital Rebel XS and Sigma 17-70mm lens. When the lens is fully extended to zoom in at 70mm the camera does not shake at all.

    Highly recommend this product. It is small and weighs around 8 ounces. I am looking forward to taking it on my next backpacking journey.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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