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Flip Tripod for Flip Ultra and Mino Camcorders

from: Pure Digital Technologies, Inc.



Flip Tripod for Flip Ultra and Mino Camcorders
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Flip Video
Color: Black with Black, White, Pink, Orange & Green feet
EAN: 0092684000209
Label: Pure Digital Technologies, Inc.
Manufacturer: Pure Digital Technologies, Inc.
Model: ATR1B
Publisher: Pure Digital Technologies, Inc.
Studio: Pure Digital Technologies, Inc.



Features:
  • Compatible with Flip Video Ultra and Flip Video Mino Camcorders
  • Flexible metal legs work on both level and uneven surfaces to allow you to shoot video at almost any angle
  • Makes it incredibly easy to shoot video of yourself
  • Comes with interchangeable colored rubber feet so you can match your Flip camcorder color, or mix and match
  • Package includes one black Tripod and five sets of interchangeable rubber feet (black, white, orange, pink, and green)







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Item Description:
for Flip Video camcorders * interchangeable feet match Flip Video camcorder colors * maximum height: 5' * warranty: 30 days *



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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - * Defective - thread length too long. ...
The tripod with flex legs is a nice design. However the threaded section that screws into the camera body is too long.

This does not allow the base of the camera to pull down flat against the top surface of the tripod the way it should. I have tried to resolve this matter directly with Flip but they have not been helpful.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Tripod for Mini Flip Ultra ...
I bought the mini flip-video camera to make Youtube movies. I love the camera. The tripod was very tiny, smaller than I expected. The tripod can be used to point the little camcorder at its target, but the camera is so small and easy to use, I found that I really do not need the tripod. The camera can be set on anything and get the same results. It's nice to have the tripod, just in case, but for me, it is basically useless.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Versatile tripod for Flip Video Camera ...
I like the tripod because you can move the legs to get the exact position you need. It is lightweight and easy to attach to the Flip Video Camera. It is exactly what I hoped for.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Look, no hands! ...
This tripod works well for hands free recording. Even better are the adjustable legs you can move about to shoot from different angles. Lightweight and sturdy, this is a great accessory for the Flip.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Cute and functional ...
I love how the tripod comes with an assortment of colors for the tips of the base. It is fuctional and cute and works very well with the flip video.


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