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Joby Gorillapod is a Digital Camera's New Compadre

I hate to declare my fanhood for anything, but I am a full-blown supporter of the Joby Gorillapod. The Gorillapod is a flexible and versatile "tripod" for all types of digital cameras. I use the word tripod loosely because it has the same functionality of a tripod by holding a camera upright for steady or timed pictures, but with the flexible and gripping legs it can attach to a wide variety of objects. There are a few different version including the original, SLR variant, SLR zoom-lens variant and the Solo. Prices start at $25. [Product page]

12:40 PM ON TUE DEC 18 2007
BY TRAVIS HUDSON
1,310 views, 5 comments

Latest by djfred: I second all the thumbs up. Mine stays pretty much permanently attached to my camera. It also works great as a shoulder/chest brace for hand held shots with longer exposure times. But I'd definitely recommend anyone with an SLR get the more »


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Gifts for the iPod Obsessed: Razer Pro|Type Keyboard

Last year everyone was asking for an iPod, so what is there left to give for the iPod this year? Accessories! Razer's Pro|Type keyboard is ideal for any (except the Shuffle) iPod owners because it has an embedded iPod dock. And because it is a Razer product it includes the same quality of hardware that we are accustomed to from Razer. It is available in white (which will now only match older generation iPods) for $100. [Product Page]

12:01 PM ON TUE DEC 11 2007
BY TRAVIS HUDSON
1,980 views, 4 comments

Latest by velglarn: @Zenshai: Oh, they do. It's filed under Razer Pro|Solutions on their website. more »


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Gifts for the Myspace-Obsessed: Quikpod Monopod

Have that niece, nephew or other youngster obsessed with Myspace? Give him or her a Quikpod so those stereotypical Myspace self portraits and look a little better. Nobody likes to see sidearm in a downward facing Myspace shot, and the Quikpod can fix that. It it essentially just an extendable and hand-held monopod. Attach your camera to the end, set the camera's timer and hold the Quikpod for the desired angle. This simple device is available for $25, and an industrial size model for DSLRs is also available for $50. [Product Page]

8:38 AM ON FRI DEC 7 2007
BY TRAVIS HUDSON
1,526 views, 4 comments

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