Get the camera position and stability you need for your digital footage with this compact tripod that features 9 flexible aluminum and thermoplastic elastomer leg segments and a double-lock quick-release system for easy positioning.
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Well, its broken now and in the trash, but I WAS able to put this (barely though) on the handlebars of my bycycle and I recorded a short video on my Sony Cyber-Shot. It handled it well, and the video is on my PS3. But I was bending the legs (gently) one night, and one broke. Didn't come off, but was limp, like an old action figure's leg. So after trying to bend a different angle, it came off. I think it's sellin for $10 at stores. Save your ten and add ten more and get another brands tripod, but beware legs still might break. I will be buying a more practical one soon.
What's great about it: Railings, Trees, or just standing-goes anywhere
What's not so great: It'd probably break before it ever saw a tree