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Cableaddict wrote:
The main question would be, how stiff is it? It doesn't matter if it has en extra support for the lens, unless the whole dingus is vibration-less. The Gorrillapod focus is close, the Gorrillapod DSLR is not. How's this thing? I'm thinking, if it needs those cords to keep the legs from splaying, then something isn't right. You could probably put 30 lbs onto the Pod Focus without it budging.
Without any means of definitive stiffness testing other than me wrapping it round things or standing it up and tapping it, I'd say it's certainly better than my DSLR Zoom Gorillapod "clone". Obviously, the support for the front of a lens helps there because the gear isn't balanced on one point that is not necessarily the centre of gravity. It seems to take about as much force to bend the legs as the DSLR Zoom gorillapod, again not definitively measured..
The cord system certainly isn't essential to stop splaying, call it a belt and braces solution - also handy as a "safety net" when hanging gear from trees and the like.
Cableaddict wrote
Also, the back two legs are very short, so it would likely not work too well for wrapping around tree branches, etc. I think I'd rather have the long legs, vs the lens support.
The back legs are the same length as those on the DSLR Zoom. Haven't seen nor tried a Focus so can't offer any comparison there. I'm sure it'll wrap around a branch up to about 2" thick and the neoprene covering seems to grip better than the rubber rings around the Gorillapod leg segments.
Obviously, my findings are purely subjective based on samples of one, tried by just one person. I only offered the Trektech as an alternative to consider.
I did consider the Focus myself until I saw the price. I have no doubt that it's very good, nor that it's better than the DSLR Zoom version. However, for my requirements (lightweight and able to be used for occasional propping/wrapping on a rock/fence/etc) I feel that the Trektech will serve me well - and with more confidence than the DSLR Zoom gorillapod clone gave me.
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