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Reddit mentions of Goliton Mini Desktop Tripod Stand Stabilizer rig for iPhone Camera Flash Mic

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We found 1 Reddit mentions of Goliton Mini Desktop Tripod Stand Stabilizer rig for iPhone Camera Flash Mic. Here are the top ones.

Goliton Mini Desktop Tripod Stand Stabilizer rig for iPhone Camera Flash Mic
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    Features:
  • Innovative handheld grip + tripod design
  • Adjustable plate for best viewing angle
  • Material: high quality material, durable and light
  • Size:16cm long when folded, 9.5cm long when opend
  • Load Capacity: 0.6KG
Specs:
Height0.787401574 Inches
Length5.905511805 Inches
Number of items1
Weight0.2866009406 Pounds
Width3.93700787 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Goliton Mini Desktop Tripod Stand Stabilizer rig for iPhone Camera Flash Mic:

u/k-dingo ยท 3 pointsr/sanfrancisco

A camera and a tripod. Doesn't need to be anything fancy.

This little guy will set you back $6. It'll fit into a jacket or cargo pocket easily.

I've got this or its twin, about $15. Collapsed it's a sturdy bracer, extended, you can set it up on a wall, car, table, rock, etc. I've got some amazing shots at Aquatic Park just after sunset bracing against a light pole.

I've got the granddaddy of the Olympus Stylus waterproof camera. It's got its limitations (I'd really prefer a more configurable and replaceable lens DSLR), but along with the tripod, it slips into a pocket or shoulder bag. Nothing beats being there with a camera for grabbing shots. It's got some manual control as well as a bunch of pre-set modes, including some long-exposure settings (4 seconds).

Shoot lots and lots of pictures. Most of the secret of getting the perfect shot is taking a lot of bad ones. You'll learn framing, exposure, composure, lighting, shutter speeds, film speed (or sensor speed) as you go. And yes, you can do a lot post-processing too, Photoshop or Gimp (free software).

Most smartphones are actually surprisingly good cameras, again a tripod (and some sort of mount for the phone) help for any long exposure.

And for night photography: it's amazing what leaving the shutter open for a few seconds will do. There's a lot more light than you realize, color and saturation will fill in, anything in motion will blur. The sky often has some color even well after sunset that long exposures will fill in.