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The Photographer's Toolkit
Product Review: GorillaPod Focus & Ballhead X
by Marla Meier, Editorial Director
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© 2012 Marla Meier. All
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Categories: Business of Photography, Camera Equipment Review, Mini Tripod, Camera Gear
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It’s short and stocky, it’s strong, it’s adaptable, and it’s flexible. It can hang on poles, fences, tree branches, railings, and sign posts. It can stand upright, sit down low, or twist and bend and turn. Yes, it’s ape like, and it’s called the GorillaPod Focus tripod by Joby.
Since 2006, Joby has manufactured and distributed its innovation series of
GorillaPod tripods, but now they have met the needs of photographers with
heavier DSLR cameras and lenses. The
GorillaPod Focus
with accompanying
Ballhead X
can support up to 11 pounds of equipment.
The tripod stands 11.4 inches high, with an additional Ballhead X height of 3.3 inches, so of course it’s not tall enough to replace your full-sized tripod, but that’s not why you’ll want to own one. You’re actually going to gain height over your regular tripod by wrapping the flexible legs around objects high off the ground. And if you don’t want to spend the time manipulating your standard tripod into a low position, just grab the GorillaPod Focus, quickly pull the legs up and get your camera 5” off the ground – great for those low to the ground macro shots. It can also be very useful when hiking into rocky terrain. Just manipulate the legs in and around the rocks or other uneven surfaces.
It’s a sturdy tripod that’s built well - Joby cut no corners here. Its
legs are made of machined-aluminum sockets with rubberized rings around each
socket and rubberized feet, so they can grab and add stability when
attaching it to various objects. Now it may take a little time to bend
and manipulate the legs, due to sockets that are somewhat laborious to move,
but that’s a good thing. Be patient, because you’ll want to take all
the time needed to make any necessary adjustments so you know it’s secure
before you let go of your tripod and camera - you certainly don’t want
blurry images if it slides or watch your camera falling to the ground.
Once you’re done photographing, it can be a bit of challenge to get all 3
legs aligned straight again, so just enjoy its attributes and work on that
when you get home.
With its legs folded in, it’s compact and very portable. Just strap it to your camera bag or belt. Here in Florida, it’s great to take along when you’re walking the beach for miles and miles, as the combined weight of the Focus and Ballhead X is less than 2 pounds.
Ballhead X
Now you can certainly use the tripod without a ball head, but you will lose a lot of flexibility. You may only have a couple of options when wrapping the legs around an object, so the tripod’s mounting plate could end up pointing in the wrong direction. Screw on any professional ball head and have the ease of adjusting the camera’s angle.
Joby’s Ballhead X is a nice little addition to the Focus. You attach your camera to the rubberized quick release X-shaped mounting plate, by just flipping up the metal tab attached to the screw, screw it in and press it back down. You’re now ready to attach or release it from the ball head.
It is constructed of aluminum so it is very light weight, coming in at 9.3
ounces, yet it’s quite sturdy with easy to use rubberized adjustment knobs
that allow you to pan
360°
and tilt +/-90°.
As with any ball head, just be sure the knobs are fully tightened or the
weight of your camera is going move from the intended point of focus,
especially if it’s in unusual positions. This is a fun, easy to tote and functional little tripod, so you might be inclined to go on a GorillaPod Focus and Ballhead X adventure.
The weight of the camera did cause the quick release plate screw to loosen from the camera on occasion, which is a bit of a pain, but just remove the quick release plate and tighten down the screw and you’re on your way.
Look around for your photo subject and then see what you can wrap the
tripods legs around to make some interesting images. It also makes a
great car window camera mount. The possibilities go on and on and on….
In Conclusion
Every photographer, whether professional or amateur, wants and needs a tripod and ball head that has both versatility and stability and this is one mini tripod set that stands out in front of, or should I say wraps around, all the others. Why? Because it is flexible and sturdy, easily portable and can hold the weight of a professional camera! It may have a couple of quirks, but your creative mind can take it to places where no other tripod can go.
Be
sure to add the GorillaPod Focus and Ballhead X to your wish list for Santa
and be sure to put it at the top of the list.
Visit their website to see all the various
GorillaPods and Joby products.
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