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1.Joby Gorillapod - SLR Zoom from: Joby
September 25, 2007
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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Off The Bookshelf's Price: £23.00
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There are four versions of the Gorrilapod
* Gorillapod GoGo for PDA, phones - max weight 275g
* Gorillapod Original for compact cameras - max weight 275g
* Gorillapod SLR - for light weight SLRs/DSLRs/Prosumer - max weight 800g
* Gorillapod SLR Zoom - For heavier SLRs/DSRs or Cameras with heavy lenses - max weight 3000g

This is a review of the SLR Zoom model - some other reviewers seem to be referring to the wrong model. Make sure you purchase the right model for your camera.

Unlike it's smaller siblings, the SLR Zoom does not come with a quick release mount. This is perfectly usable when you use the Gorillapod as a tripod. However I recommend getting hold of a quick release tripod head to ... Read More:

2.Joby Gorillapod - SLR from: Joby
September 25, 2007
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Off The Bookshelf's Price: £19.89
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There are four versions of the Gorrilapod
* Gorillapod GoGo for PDA, phones - max weight 275g
* Gorillapod Original for compact cameras - max weight 275g
* Gorillapod SLR - for light weight SLRs/DSLRs/Prosumer - max weight 800g
* Gorillapod SLR Zoom - For heavier SLRs/DSRs or Cameras with heavy lenses - max weight 3000g

This is a review of the SLR Zoom model - some other reviewers seem to be referring to the wrong model. Make sure you purchase the right model for your camera.

Unlike it's smaller siblings, the SLR Zoom does not come with a quick release mount. This is perfectly usable when you use the Gorillapod as a tripod. However I recommend getting hold of a quick release tripod head to ... Read More:

3.Joby Gorillapod from: Joby
September 25, 2007
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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There are four versions of the Gorrilapod
* Gorillapod GoGo for PDA, phones - max weight 275g
* Gorillapod Original for compact cameras - max weight 275g
* Gorillapod SLR - for light weight SLRs/DSLRs/Prosumer - max weight 800g
* Gorillapod SLR Zoom - For heavier SLRs/DSRs or Cameras with heavy lenses - max weight 3000g

This is a review of the SLR Zoom model - some other reviewers seem to be referring to the wrong model. Make sure you purchase the right model for your camera.

Unlike it's smaller siblings, the SLR Zoom does not come with a quick release mount. This is perfectly usable when you use the Gorillapod as a tripod. However I recommend getting hold of a quick release tripod head to ... Read More:

4.Sony 8GB Pro Duo Memory Stick from: Sony
August 05, 2007
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Photo : Sony 8GB Pro Duo Memory Stick
Off The Bookshelf's Price: £48.29
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Used Price: £46.00

This is a great product but please don't fall into the trap of buying a cheap counterfeit stick from a market place seller. I have had the experience but thankfully I didn't spend that much on it at the time. After a few days upon receiving my fake stick, my game data started to corrupt which I was not to pleased about as I had spent over 50hrs on the game!

If you buy a Sony stick from Amazon you will receive a genuine memory stick! I have even heard that someone had spent £40 on a memory stick and turned out to be a fake. All in all this stick is a must buy for PSP owners!




5.Sony VCT-R640 Standard Tripod from: Sony
July 07, 2003
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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Photo : Sony VCT-R640 Standard Tripod
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This is my first tripod and im going to be using it mainly for camcorder usage but also it can be used with still cameras.

Its really nice and sturdy with thick legs. Ive seen a couple pics of other makes of tripods and the legs look really thin and flimsy! not the case on this tripod!

Nice little spirit level is a good feature and really does go from being small to being big! it comes to just above my eye level when fully extended legs and the head cranked up all the way with the neat little lever, and im around 5"9

Now im using a Sanyo Xacti HD700 on it at the moment and thats a really small and light video camera! but the tripod still provides quite smooth panning and tilting! It will be better with a ... Read More:

6.Hama Star 62 Tripod with free Carry Case from: Hama
November 06, 2003
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This is a great tripod. Yes, it isn't hundreds of pounds, but it is a nice, smart little tripod which really works. Like other reviews have said, there is a lot of usability out of the item.

Great for outdoors usage.

7.Hama Star 63 Tripod With Free Carry Case from: Hama
November 06, 2003
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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Photo : Hama Star 63 Tripod With Free Carry Case
Off The Bookshelf's Price: £18.07
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Used Price: £9.63

The tripod is not up to the job of supporting my K10D, which is hardly the heaviest body in the world.

The legs are solid and flexible and can be adapted to give a level platform on almost all surfaces. This is aided with the built in bubble spirit levels.

But, and this negates the point of having a tripod, the head wobbles. The platform for the quickrelease is plastic and flexes pretty easily. Don't even try and use the camera in the portrait position. I've taken 5 shots using the exposure bracketing on the camera, with mirror lock up and 10 second timer and the shots still don't line up.

Sure it is better than hand holding for a lot of occasions, but there is too much movement in the head.

8.Joby GP1-OREN Gorillapod - Red from: Joby
December 10, 2007
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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Photo : Joby GP1-OREN Gorillapod - Red
Off The Bookshelf's Price: £12.71
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Used Price: £9.18

There are four versions of the Gorrilapod
* Gorillapod GoGo for PDA, phones - max weight 275g
* Gorillapod Original for compact cameras - max weight 275g
* Gorillapod SLR - for light weight SLRs/DSLRs/Prosumer - max weight 800g
* Gorillapod SLR Zoom - For heavier SLRs/DSRs or Cameras with heavy lenses - max weight 3000g

This is a review of the SLR Zoom model - some other reviewers seem to be referring to the wrong model. Make sure you purchase the right model for your camera.

Unlike it's smaller siblings, the SLR Zoom does not come with a quick release mount. This is perfectly usable when you use the Gorillapod as a tripod. However I recommend getting hold of a quick release tripod head to accompany the ... Read More:

9.Sony VCT-R100 Tripod For General Use from: Sony
September 03, 2006
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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Photo : Sony VCT-R100 Tripod For General Use
Off The Bookshelf's Price: £23.85
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Great little tripod. bought it as a travel tripod for a trip to australia and its been a great help. packs down really small, fitting i a very small day pack with plenty of room for slr, raincoat, and bottle of water.

Very easy to use, very light and feels very sturdy for the price i paid.

The one thing i would say is that this is not the tallest tripod when fully extended. so think about what you intend to use the tripod - i found that, when trying to take photographs over the fence of a motorway brige, that it was JUST too small for the job.

As a travel tripod, it is great value for money.

10.Joby GP1-OGEN Gorillapod - Green from: Joby
December 10, 2007
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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Off The Bookshelf's Price: £12.67
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There are four versions of the Gorrilapod
* Gorillapod GoGo for PDA, phones - max weight 275g
* Gorillapod Original for compact cameras - max weight 275g
* Gorillapod SLR - for light weight SLRs/DSLRs/Prosumer - max weight 800g
* Gorillapod SLR Zoom - For heavier SLRs/DSRs or Cameras with heavy lenses - max weight 3000g

This is a review of the SLR Zoom model - some other reviewers seem to be referring to the wrong model. Make sure you purchase the right model for your camera.

Unlike it's smaller siblings, the SLR Zoom does not come with a quick release mount. This is perfectly usable when you use the Gorillapod as a tripod. However I recommend getting hold of a quick release tripod head to accompany the Gorillapod. ... Read More:

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