Joby GP1-EPEN Gorillapod Flexible Tripod (Pink) | List Price: $24.95 Discount Price: $14.26

| Brand: Joby Binding: Electronics
Features: - Flexible tripod designed for digital cameras weighing up to 9.7 ounces (275 grams)
- Fits into your purse, backpack, or jacket pocket
- Innovative segmented leg design to ensure secure mounting
- Standard universal 1/4-inch screw for attaching your camera to the tripod mount
- Lets everyone get into self-timer shots
Totally awesome. [Posted on 2008-11-22] We have a young baby, and we don't want to use flashes when we take her picture. So, without a flash, the lense stays exposed longer, and indoors, even the slightest movement (like pressing the button to take the picture) makes the picture blurry.
With the gorillapod, we can put the camera on the "10-second" mode and have the picture taken without any movement at all.
So, we take great pictures now, without a flash.
The perfect solution for taking pictures indoors of a young baby.
Amazing little tripod [Posted on 2008-11-23] This little tripod is just perfect size to take along while biking, hiking, etc. I have used it to stabilize my digital camera on a bike seat, rock, you name it! I would highly recommend it!
Can hold it's weight...and yours! [Posted on 2008-11-23] For as long as I can remember I've never used any tripods for our cameras but Bogen and I've had some really heavy duty nice professional tripods.
I"ll admit that I was a bit apprehensive despite this products rave reviews BUT...I'm happy to report that it's a little dynamo!
I've had it on everything from the family "throw in your purse" camera to my professional SLR's! I even used it on the Digital Video Camera in a really tight spot yesterday without fear it would fall! It's amazing how sturdy it is for a little tripod AND Flexibility should be it's middle name ;)
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Tripod for eery situation [Posted on 2008-11-23] The Joby Gorillapod is light and easy to use. Great for those difficult situations when bushwalking or in confined places. Small enough to pack in a backpack.
So So [Posted on 2008-11-27] This little gadget is neat but it functionality is moderate. I have used it to hold my phone and MP3 player while in the car. It holds my phone okay but my MP3 player seems to cause it to be top-heavy, causing it to topple over.
The idea of this gadget is nice but, frankly, I find it more trouble than it is worth. I quit using it because my electronics would either topple over or I could not access them when needed (to answer the phone, change the music, etc...).
While I had high hopes for this, it was not all I had hoped.
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