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Spend $100 or more, Earn a $20 Member Bonus Card
Offer good June 21-30.
Single-use bonus card must be redeemed July 3-15. Details
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Comments about Joby Gorillapod SLR-Zoom with Ball Head:
Used this on a recent trip to Europe and hardly noticed that it was in my bag. I put it inside a stuff bag so that it didn't catch other things in my day bag. Hopefully I will be able to buy an additional adapter for another camera.
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Comments about Joby Gorillapod SLR-Zoom with Ball Head:
I didn't want to carry my full size tripod during my recent travel through Italy, and this was a great and practical solution for my needs. I was able to mount my SLR camera on places my tripod would usually fall. The grip is strong enough to support your mid size SLR camera.
I used with my Canon T1i 18-135mm EF-S lens. DO NOT USE with a high end Camera (I.e. Canon 7D, 5D, etc.) or attach a heavy lens to your camera, as it will not hold the weight (stability).
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Comments about Joby Gorillapod SLR-Zoom with Ball Head:
Ended up taking it back. It would not hold my Cannon EOS 5D steady with a 17-40mm zoom lens attached. Camera too heavy for it even though it says it is for a DLR camera (not a small pocket type).
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