The Multipod's unique clamp ballhead makes it the ideal mini tripod to use with a cell phone camera or ultra compact digital or film camera. With three leg sections, the Multipod folds down to 7.5", and is compact and lightweight.
The clamp will grip any small camera gadget, even those without a 1/4-20" screw thread.
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Comments about Hakuba Multipod Tabletop Tripod:
This is a rather strange clamp with a folding arm on one side and a shorter arm on the other. The clamp doesn't open very wide and the construction is poor. Nevertheless, I'm using it for my Face Vision N1 webcam and it sorta works with rubber bands and an eraser as a spacer.
Anyway, the price is fair and if you can solve a mounting issue with it, you win.
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This is the second tri pod of this type that i have purchased. And i have to say, what a great purchase! First, I'm a film maker who does'nt have a steady hand, Second, my cell phone and flip digital cameras are not threaded, so the use of convential tri pods is out of the question. Thank God for a tri pod of this type
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The clamp grips the sides of my iPod Touch very well. To take horizontal shots, the legs of the tripod need to be extended. Otherwise, it will tip over. Also, the rubber pads fall off and are easy to lose.
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The clamp design allows me to use a tiny Mini DVR or a handheld cancorder the size of a cell phone. This unit will be extremely handy in my extimation.
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Need something for a webcam and this tripod has a clamp.
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