John Chan | Feb 18, 2008
Manfrotto is a well-known brand among camera enthusiasts for its sturdy (and expensive) tripods. That's not to say it doesn't have anything for the casual user. Here's one of its cheapest and smallest models, the
Modo Pocket. When folded, it can be easily tucked away. When you need a stable surface for that difficult flash-free shot in low light, whip this baby out, unfold it, and you have an instant tripod. Well, quadpod, if you want to be anal about it.
There are other cheap mini tripods around which will cost significantly less than this one which goes for US$30. But hey, it's a Manfrotto, a brand that gives you bragging rights immediately. The company has
distributors almost everywhere in the world, so check with your local camera store if the Modo Pocket is available in your country.
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Red Ferret Journal
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