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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Elgin, Il.
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On my bag, I carry the Cullmann Magic 2 and my wife carries the gorilla pod. The Cullmann weighs 2 1/2 lbs and folds flat (approx. 5" x 13") for easy carrying in your suitcase. There are several lightweight travel tripods out there, this is the one that I use and am satisfied with.
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Join Date: May 2008
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I agree with some of the others, don't get the "knock off" imitation gorilla pods, they break too easily.
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Too far from where Dreams Come True
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I love the one for my DSLR
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: London, Ontario
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I just returned for WDW and bought the large Gorilla Pod just for this trip, and never used it once. The problem for me was finding a place to mount it for the fireworks. Way too many people, and if you attach it to a fence or barrier, there was too much movement and it would not stay still. I have returned it, as I would never use it regularly.
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Ottawa
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That would be my concern as well. If you attach it to a handrail, every person leaning on or banging into that rail is going to send vibration right to your camera.
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Port St Lucie Florida
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I have one of the orginal Gorillapods with the ball head. I don't use my DSLR with it though. I use my Canon P & S with the flip-out LCD screen. I often have the camera in a position where it would be very difficult to see either the viewfinder or the screen in back. The Canon does a good job in this situation.
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#232 |
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: South Jersey
Posts: 109
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Joby Gorillapod SLR-Zoom for Disney
I have been looking at the Joby gorilla pod (SLR zoom) for my trip in Dec.
I seems like it will be easier to use when I am with my family. Has anyone used it & is it worth spending the money on. I am bring my tripod but it can get heavy and in the way.(Manfrotto 190 XPROB) The Joby I can stick in my daughters backpack for when I my need it.
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Elgin, Il.
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I used it in June as an addition/alternative to my travel tripod. It did not replace the travel tripod. I used it when I couldn't find the appropriate place to set the tripod. I used it on a garbage can and a table. The majority of time I used my travel tripod (Cullmann Magic 2).
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Join Date: Oct 2006
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I bought one thinking I would use it all the time... I don't. I think its a cool little thing to use with your P&S but nearly useless with any kind of heavy lens... this is simply MHO. I gave one to a friend that only ises a P&S and he gets some incredible shots with it. We've actualy used it to take ideos of us driving on boys trips making our mock videos, its wuite handy in that kind of application as well. those bendy legs are great on a dashboard!!
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Rochester, NY
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For the past two seasons we talked about how great it would be to have one and get those truly strange-angle shots (like wrapping the Joby around a tree trunk, etc) so for Summer 2010 we purchased the bigger one designed for longer lens set-ups. It worked great the few times I used it but, honestly, I ended up going to my vivitar full leg tripod for almost all my shots. I even stayed one night at Kingdom until late closing (I left the park around 1:30 a.m.) and carried the full tripod with the camera mounted all over the park. For me, the Joby was a bit of a pain to get level and made it somewhat harder to look through the view finder because it's so short! Perhaps I'm just old fashioned and accustomed to my tall tripod. Don't get me wrong, when I saw a practical use for the Joby it worked, but for the money and the amount of times I used it, I'm not sure I would buy it again if I had to do it over. In my opinion, it's a nice item to have but not an item you need to have. One word of caution: be aware of knock-off imitation models that will not support the weight of your equipment, they're all over the place! Spend the money to get a real one if you're going to make the investment.
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Orlando, FL
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I only have experience with the normal version that I used for my S3 IS, but I think the idea behind them is better than their actual application. If anything, they're even more limiting. You have to make sure a trash can or rail isn't too shaky. It can take a while to get used to wrapping the legs around things. And it can be impossible to setup at the angles you really want.... unless you set up on the ground (which most people won't like to do).
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I am not carrying three pods
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I use a small ballhead on my SLR-Zoom Gorilla, this takes care of most leveling issues. The biggest problem is the pod loosens over time (not much time either) and will not hold position with a long lens. I wrote to Joby and they replied that this is normal.
With a lightweight or entry level dSLR and a light or short lens the Gorilla should be ok. It does allow for some interesting angles and can be useful at times when nothing else will work for a particular photo.
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