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Adapter Nokia DT-22 Joby Gorillapod with Review:
It’s a simple tool performs perfectly for what it is made for. Another cool thing about it is the attachment that snaps your camera in. It secures your Nokia phone or any other camera to just about anything, anywhere, and everywhere. This way, you can secure legs in position first, then attach the Nokia DT-22 or other cameras when ready. I opted for grey to match the Nokia N82, but it comes in other fruity colors. It’s position stays secure. I just started playing with it and I love it. If you own a Nokia Tripod DT-22 reviewed a while ago, I recommend you to also get the Joby Gorillapod! I took some pictures of the Gorillapod in action below, but there are more Gorillapod pictures at Joby. Tripods are necessary for low light pictures where it is important that the camera does not move when taking pictures. Since our Nokia phones do not come with the standard screws, we still an adapter like the one on the Nokia DT-22 to attach to the Gorillapod. Not only did the Gorillapod work as a traditional tripod, but I was also able to hang my Nokia N82 to the car’s side mirror and wrap it around a patio siderail. Tripods will also be necessary if you would like to try taking HDR photos as described by Iamnotdrtran’s guide to Nseries HDR photography. Nokia N82 connected to the Nokia DT-22 and Gorillapod. There’s nothing bad I can say about the Gorillapod. Joby sells the Gorillapod for $25 shipped on their website, but you can probably save around $5-$7 if you get it on eBay or Amazon. Related PostHands on With the Nokia N96Vlog: Nokia N96 LED Flash Brightness DemoFirst Day In Barcelona: Getting Lost and Meeting UpPreview: What is New in Nokia Maps 2.0 BetaMobile World Congress Here I Come The legs are flexible but firm.

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