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Review Summary
2013-11-04T19:00:00
If you have an iPhone case that will allow you to attach the phone to a tripod, this little device will fit neatly in your pocket and do a decent job. The built-in ball doesn't allow for too much movement, but it's enough to make at least minor adjustments and to hold the phone steady for video.
Richard K.
Point and shoot cameras
Coated zinc-aluminum alloy, TPE and stainless steel
Universal 1/4" tripod screw
English, French, Portuguese, Spanish
36 Deg. (all directions)
1
2.6" (66.4mm)
8.8 oz (250 g)
0.7 x 2.6 x 0.6" (19 x 66.4 x 15.7mm)
0.9 oz (26 g)
817024010874
The GorillaPod Micro 250 Tripod with Mini Ball Head (Blue) isn't technically microscopic, but you will have trouble seeing it when its legs are folded up and it's concealed underneath the base of your small point & shoot camera. The Micro 250 is designed to be an always-on tripod, which connects to your camera via its standard 1/4"-20 screw. It's just over half an inch thick when folded and it weighs only 0.9 oz, so you'll never have a reason to remove it - it will fit comfortably with your camera inside almost any case.
Fan out its legs and you suddenly have a stable base of support that will allow you to set your camera down on many objects & surfaces to capture a rock-solid shot - whether a low-light landscape photo or a time-lapse video. The stainless-steel mini ball head of the GorillaPod 250 tilts up to 36deg. in any direction, so you can level out the frame even if your shooting surface has a significant grade to it. The colorful rubber grips at the ends of the legs lend the Micro 250 sure footing on almost any surface.