About the Joby Gorillapod Micro 250
It's tiny enough to slip in a purse or pocket, but versatile enough to provide a stable mounting for your digital compact camera in almost any situation. The Gorillapod Micro 250 deserves a spot in any hobbyist's camera case, and because it tucks neatly under the camera's body when collapsed, it fits nicely in most all of them. A stable mount means you can get those low light shots, group shots with everyone in the picture, and dramatic time-lapse videos that will have everyone asking, "How'd you do that?"
Product highlights:
- designed for point-and-shoot cameras up to 250 grams (8.8 oz.)
- portable design is concealed beneath the camera base and easily fits in a case or pocket
- auto-fanning legs for instant setup
- coated zinc alloy legs with rubber feet
- dimensions: 3/4" x 2-9/16" x /16"
- weight: 0.9 oz.
- warranty:1 year
- MFR # JB01096-CAM
What's in the box:
Joby Gorillapod Micro 250 owner's manual
- Compact tripod for point-and-shoot cameras
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Overview: The GorillaPod Micro 250 by Joby is a super-compact tripod, designed for use with small point-and-shoot cameras up to 8.8 ounces. It attaches to the camera via a standard 1/4" tripod thread. Because of its size, it can be left attached to the camera at all times, and opened when needed.
Zinc Alloy Legs: The GorillaPod Micro 250's legs are made of strong coated zinc alloy. They rotate into place and provide a base that is approximately 3-3/4" in diameter and 3/4" high. The rubberized foot grips provide enhanced stability on difficult terrain.
Camera Mount: The GorillaPod Micro 250 has an integrated machined aluminum positioning ball with a standard 1/4" thread. The mount gives you approximately 36° of movement in any direction.
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This is one well made small tripod.
Retired early 53 from Mesa, Az