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Anyone use a GorillaPod tripod?
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<blockquote data-quote="NestorStura" data-source="post: 720948" data-attributes="member: 44507"><p>Hi DS I can tell you my son's experience. He has used one of this for several years. Although he uses it with a Fuyi FF that is lighter than our DSLR.</p><p>Pros</p><p>1. You can hang it anywhere, trees, any kind of handrail or stand it over any firm surface. In his case, he travels alone -not married yet ;-) - and it is very useful to take very ineresting photos of himself.</p><p>2. Very light... You don't notice it in the backpack.</p><p>Cons </p><p>1. The durability of the legs. After moving them many times, the compression of the legs assemblies starts getting loose.</p><p></p><p>In summary, it is very interesting and cheap (I may buy one too) but don't expect to have it for many years.</p><p></p><p>If you do buy it please tell us your experience...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NestorStura, post: 720948, member: 44507"] Hi DS I can tell you my son's experience. He has used one of this for several years. Although he uses it with a Fuyi FF that is lighter than our DSLR. Pros 1. You can hang it anywhere, trees, any kind of handrail or stand it over any firm surface. In his case, he travels alone -not married yet ;-) - and it is very useful to take very ineresting photos of himself. 2. Very light... You don't notice it in the backpack. Cons 1. The durability of the legs. After moving them many times, the compression of the legs assemblies starts getting loose. In summary, it is very interesting and cheap (I may buy one too) but don't expect to have it for many years. If you do buy it please tell us your experience... [/QUOTE]
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