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Uganda, Kampala
1 Level
703 Review
69 Karma

Review on ๐Ÿ“ท Flexible iPhone Tripod: Portable and Adjustable Stand with Wireless Remote for iPhone, Android, Samsung, DSLR, and GoPro Cameras by Alejandro Anaya

Revainrating 5 out of 5

LOVE this tripod! fits accessories

I use a Canon mirrorless DSLR with lenses from 10mm to 400mm. Also, I take a lot of photos with my phone just for convenience. I have a large carbon fiber Manfrotto tripod that I use regularly for my DSLR and remote shutter system. It is great. But sometimes I want something smaller, lighter, and something I can easily shoot closer to the ground with. And something that allows me to do those tricky shots. This little tripod sets it up! The flexible legs allow me to place my camera or phone anywhere I need it. And the included remote easily connects to my iPhone, allowing me to take pictures I never would have been able to take without the remote. Look at the attached photos, e.g. B. tripod positions, as well as some photos taken with the remote control. Pros: Flexible legs allow you to place the camera in almost any position you want, including hanging from a beam, railing, doorknob, etc. The low legs and the ability to bend them further apart also make it stable for DSLR systems. (*See the mention of stability in the cons section.) Mounts easily to standard tripods and the included cell phone holder makes it easy to use with almost any phone. The remote control is easy to connect to the iPhone and responds immediately when pressed. The legs don't have enough span to make it stable for DSLR systems with larger lenses. The included pouch is not big enough to hold a tripod and cell phone holder. A slightly longer bag would have been nice. The package does not include a wrist strap or hanging loop for the remote control. A rubber band is great for this, but an actual rope/strap would be a nice touch. To be honest I can't find any reason not to recommend this tripod. It's easily worth the purchase price or more!

Pros
  • Tripods
Cons
  • May cause injury