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- Extremely lightweight and compact with sturdy fold-out legs.
- Unique ball and socket camera mount assembly for easy adjustment.
- Strong Velcro strap allows attachment to posts, tree limbs, railings, pack frames, or any similar sturdy object.
- Weighs only 4 oz. Folds to 7" for easy packing.
- Made in the USA.
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Price: $21.95 |
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| Product Description |
| The UltraPod II is a larger version of the popular UltraPod I and is an excellent platform for camcorders, spotting scopes, medium format cameras, and 35 mm cameras with larger lenses. The UltraPod II is made of high quality glass-filled Nylon and aluminum threaded components ready to provide years of support for the most demanding photographer. The system can stand on fold-out, no-slip feet, or attach to solid objects with a Velcro strap. A unique ball and socket camera mount assembly adjusts to multiple positions quickly and easily. Swiftly folds to a compact 7 inches and weighs only 4 oz. |
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It works
2008-09-22
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| Not the most stable tripod in the world, but it works for what it does and for the price. |
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VERY VERSATILE AND VERY STABLE
2008-04-11
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I bought this because my Gorilla Pod was too flimsy to hold my Canon Powershot TX1 camera.
I really like this tripod. It is very light, holds your camera very securely. It has nice long legs for added stability, but they aren't too long and can fit into a pocket easily.
The double-elbowed ball-top allows for a huge variety of different positions to mount your camera so it's level, no matter what surface you put it on. No adjusting leg lengths or anything.
The velcro strap can be used to strap this on to a variety of things, like branches or sign posts, etc... And with the swivelling ball elbows, you can actually use this with your tripod strapped onto a vertical or horizontal branch or post. Depending on how you use it, you might have to mount it on the side of the sign post, just experiment a little and you'll get it. |
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GREAT unit to hold flashes
2007-12-21
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| Light and strong, easy to pack and features a Velcro strip for tying to just about anything. I use it for attaching off camera strobes to odd bits of decor where a light stand would just get in the way. Perfect for this |
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Good Trpod for Hiking
2007-07-20
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| Lightweight and rugged, it is a good deal. Can be strapped to branch with the Velcro strap. Not a tool for professionals, it really cannot compare with a pro tripod, but it is small, light and folds almost flat. I wish it were made of metal, I can carry an extra pound. If you are going camping with a camera, take this tripod with you. |
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Ideal for travel
2006-12-29
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When I ordered this tripod, I though it would be flimsy, since it's made of plastic... but it is quite sturdy, actually. Get this one instead of the original Ultrapod, which is not as stable. I've used this with my Canon A75 and Canon A630, and I can put them in portrait mode without any problems. By the way, if you're going to use this on the floor, better get yourself a camera with a vari-angle LCD!
It's quite a pity that this tripod is not available directly here. But you can do a web search to find it. |
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