- Capture better perspective: flexible, wrapable joints secure camera to objects and position the camera at any angle to frame the perfect shot
- Stability on any surface: rubberized ring/foot grips allow you to capture crisp photos, even in low light
- Portable: flexible and lightweight legs allow you to easily store and carry when on the go
- Peace of mind: lock ring ensures your camera is safely attached
- Quick setup: quick-release clip stays connected to your camera
JOBY’s original, best-selling flexible tripod has gotten a makeover! Available in 4 bright new colors, the JOBY GorillaPod Original lets you position your point & shoot camera anywhere to capture the perfect shot. Featuring the award-winning flexible leg joints, the GorillaPod Original can wrap around a railing or perch on a rock, stabilizing your camera to capture crisp photos. It’s lightweight, strong, and versatile-perfect for shooting on-the-go. The options are endless with the JOBY GorillaPod Original!
Best tripod on the market!!,
I still can’t believe that this thing is real! And I’m blown away by the quality of the tripod.
The ‘legs’ are stiff enought that it doesn’t fall out of shape as it holds the camera. Each little grey ring around the ball-like pieces are rubberized to help it grip onto objects. I have been able to mount my Canon SD600 and hold one ‘foot’ of the tripod while it remains in the shape I bent it into. The leg didn’t change shape or sag at all.
I’ve had it on top of my LCD, hung it from a doorway, sitting on top of a lamp… I think the legs are long enough and the feet are ‘grippy’ enough to mount it to the side of a bowling ball!
The clip on top lets you mount and dismount the camera quite easily and without hassle. The only problem I could see is that with the mounting clip attached to the camera I can’t put the camera in the fitted Canon carrying case that I have for the SD600. Well, it fits with it on, but very snug.
I can’t stress how much I love this little tripod!! Get one; you won’t be disappointed!
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Awesome,
Fantastic product. We bought this while looking for one of those mini tripods that you can velcro to another object and found this to be much better. The grip is strong and most situations can be accommodated. It’s a little pricey, but well made so very much worth the cost. Older, heavier cameras may tend to overwhelm it in some positions, but for the most part, it works great. If nothing else, it replicates a “traditional” tripod well, and the added bending and gripping feature really makes the difference. I no longer have to balance the camera on the hood of the car with sticks and rocks to get a good photo of us during our travels. Everywhere we go, somebody stops us to ask where to get one… it’s quite a spectacle.
I ordered an extra shoe so we can transfer the gorillapod from her camera to mine. If you’re in the market for a new camera, try and get one with the tripod mounting shoe somewhat centrally located on the bottom of the camera. My fiance’s camera has the tripod mount on one side so the camera wants to lean to the other side. Fortunately, the gorillapod is strong enough to resist this.
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Read Before you Buy!,
HOW BIG IS YOUR CAMERA? This is a great product, but if you buy one that’s too weak to hold your camera’s weight, you’re going to be disappointed. The GP1 will hold up to 9.7 oz- basically your average small point-and-click digital camera only- think Elph. The GP2 will hold up to 1.75 lbs -smaller/lighter SLR cameras with short lenses only. The GP3 will hold up to 6.6 lbs and has a slightly larger camera attach point, similar to larger tripods -good for SLRs and smaller camcorders. Unless you want to spend 10-15 minutes fighting the gorilla to hold your camera without sagging (and forget about portrait/sideways shots), make sure you buy one that can support the weight! Otherwise it’s tough to beat the versatility, reliability, and small size/weight of this tripod. From what I’ve seen of other reviews, you’ll be disappointed with cheaper imitations as well.
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