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Joby Gorillapod Magnetic Tripod Helps Photographers Get a Grip

Camera accessory maker Joby garnered a bunch of notoriety with its original Gorillapod line of flexible-legged tripods that enabled photographers to easily set up cameras, camcorders, and lights in unusual spots with a minimum of fuss, either by standing up or wrapping the legs around a convenient object. Now, Joby is taking the Gorillapod one step further with the Gorillapod Magnetic—same flexible-legged tripod design, same cool insect-like presence and profile…but now with powerful magnets in the feet so the Gorillapod can glom onto any magnet surface: refrigerators, filing cabinets, brackets, pickup-truck hard-tops—heck, even door hinges if your camera is light enough.

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The Gorillapod Magnetic will support compact digital cameras and mini camcorders weighing up to 11.5 ounces. The Gorillapod itself retains its classic light weight (2.5 ounces) and is 6 inches tall. Joby expects the Gorillapod Magnetic will be available worldwide in April at a suggested retail price of $24.95. Joby also makes larger Gorillapods for SLRs and heavier items—some of those include a bubble level.

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Joby has also announced the Ballhead X for their Gorillapod Focus , which can handle up to 5 kg of gear. The Ballhead X attachment enables users to smoothly pan, rotate, and tilt their camera while shooting, without compromising the Gorillapod stand’s support. The Ballhead X can handle 3/8-inch and 1/4-inch threads so it can be used with other tripods, and features a quick-release plate that stays attached to a camera for fast setup. The Ballhead X will retail for $79.95, and will also be offered as an accessory with the Gorillapod Focus.

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