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Reddit mentions of JOBY GP3-BREN GorillaPod SLR-Zoom GP3+BH Flexible Camera Tripod with Ballhead for SLR Cameras (Red) (Discontinued by Manufacturer)

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JOBY GP3-BREN GorillaPod SLR-Zoom GP3+BH Flexible Camera Tripod with Ballhead for SLR Cameras (Red) (Discontinued by Manufacturer)
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Durable design crafted with best-in-class materials - the only tripod in its class to use Japanese medical-grade ABS plastic and German TPE for secure joints that stay firm and grippy after years of shootingFlexible, wrappable legs with rubberized ring and foot grips - stabilize hybrid cameras weighing up to 6.5lbs (3kg) on virtually any terrain, to capture memories that would have been previously unthinkableFull 360° pan, and 90° tilt allows for quick change from portrait to landscape, while adjustment knob easily locks the Ballhead into place, securing it tightlySlim-line quick-release clip with bubble level stays connected to your camera and snaps into the GorillaPod for instant setup and perfectly level shots every timeAdapter screw allows the Ballhead to accommodate both 3/8" and 1/4" threads, allowing it to be used with virtually any camera tripod
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ColorRed
Height12 Inches
Length1.8 Inches
Number of items1
Weight0.86 Pounds
Width2.4 Inches

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Found 1 comment on JOBY GP3-BREN GorillaPod SLR-Zoom GP3+BH Flexible Camera Tripod with Ballhead for SLR Cameras (Red) (Discontinued by Manufacturer):

u/AutomatorXV · 1 pointr/photography

Buy the nicer remote, it's not that much more expensive, and you get backlight, timer, intervalometer, and a shot counter. It'll help you with those night shots, as you easily can do multiple long exposures to stack. In addition, I would recommend something like this wireless remote, they're cheap and much easier to use!

I got these in Coromandel with just single long exposures, but ended up with a ton of noise, so I would highly recommend stacking, and for stacking you need a stable tripod that you don't mind getting sandy.

The gorillapod will be good, since it's light and you can pose your camera on rocks and sand. Though, I would recommend a ball head:

GorillaPod w/ ballhead and spirit level or

GorillaPod w/ ballhead and level Red

I don't own a gorillapod, so I'm not sure what the different between these is, so I don't know why the red one is cheaper, but that's the kind of thing you want. Without the ball head, angling the camera is a pain. I had this shitty extendable travel tripod, and it fell over if I tried to point it straight up, even when I wedged it in the sand.

Your lens should be decent, while not the sharpest, you'll enjoy the long reach. The Tamron doesn't look chunky, so if you don't mind the image quality, it'll be good for climbing around.

Most importantly bring good waterproof hiking boots and a head lamp, they'll make your life significantly easier!

Where all are you planning on traveling?