This is a very old article, and I’m not sure if they still their flexi tripod onboard. I was able to bring my Gorillapod in my hand carried bag, but again, policies vary per airline/airport.
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The camera in the pictures is a Canon A85 loaded with 4AA Rechargeable batteries. Mind you, it can also support my Canon Powershot S5 after the modification :D. Cheers
]]>Guess what — I didn’t use it at all during the holidays!
Ah wells. It’s PhP180. 😛
]]>kaoko: I actually didn’t attempt to attach the camera to the flexi tripod while it’s attached to something. The A70 was pretty heavy and the flexi tripod was already straining under its weight even if it was just upright. But you’re using an Ixus right? You *might* be able to attach it to things, but maybe not attempt any daring positions? The Gorillapod has a bigger version for DLSRs and DSLR with zoom lenses. They’re so much bigger than the Gorillapod for P&S, but not so much bigger that you can’t put it inside a bag.
]]>Oh yeah, the Joby one, they have different versions for point and shoot and DSLRs?
]]>Nice review.
]]>pusa: Good luck! I’m looking forward to reading your review!
dyanie: Nyahaha, so, bibili ka na ba? 😉
ajay: Still don’t have what? The DSLR or the tripod? Uuuy, naka SLR na siya 😉
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