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02/04/2007 10:12:56 PM · #26
Just got one of these on impulse at Best Buy. Its legs cling like a monkey's tail to tree branches, railings, and such. It feels pretty secure once you scrunch it down on whatever it's wrapped around. When you push a button on the camera it takes a while for the motion to damp out, so use the 10 second timer and not the 2.
07/19/2009 03:47:57 PM · #27
To bump a 3 year old thread.... I just bought one of these yesterday to hold my 2nd flash unit when I don't have an assistant around. I was shooting a wedding yesterday and actually hung my lil gorilla in a tree. Worked great. Why didn't I get one years ago when I started this silly thread? :P
07/19/2009 03:52:54 PM · #28
Originally posted by idnic:

To bump a 3 year old thread.... I just bought one of these yesterday to hold my 2nd flash unit when I don't have an assistant around. I was shooting a wedding yesterday and actually hung my lil gorilla in a tree. Worked great. Why didn't I get one years ago when I started this silly thread? :P


Main reason I bought one was to hold a flash with also.
07/19/2009 04:34:51 PM · #29
Originally posted by idnic:

To bump a 3 year old thread.... I just bought one of these yesterday to hold my 2nd flash unit when I don't have an assistant around. I was shooting a wedding yesterday and actually hung my lil gorilla in a tree. Worked great. Why didn't I get one years ago when I started this silly thread? :P


Because you're silly? ;)

I don't use mine a lot, but when I want it I want it. It's been used mainly for bridge railings and riverbank rocks, and works great :)
07/19/2009 06:14:10 PM · #30
Quigley gave me mine! Great for bug's-eye shots. Haven't yet dared try it on railings etc.
07/19/2009 08:43:37 PM · #31
I got mine cuz they're oh so sexy!



...and versatile!



...ok, I admit it, I got mine for a prop. J/K - I have used it normally in many situations also. I believe it was this thread that prompted me to get one.
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