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Nokia DT-22 tripod is a three-legged blessing

April 17th, 2008 at 11:31 am

The guys at iGadget Life bring us news of the new Nokia DT-22 universal tripod, and true to form have given it a good old test run.

Compatible with ‘pretty much any [device] going’, the metal tripod is ‘very sturdy’. The ball joint is better than some semi-professional tripods that are designed for cameras, and the clasp can hold a device in a vertical or horizontal position. The photos of the trial look pretty impressive, we’re amazed that the dog stayed still for so long!

What are your experiences with tripods? Have you managed to use this one? Jump over and leave a comment.

By: RichardG
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Neil says:
April 17, 2008 at 12:47 pm

That would be bribery with a Bonio ;-)

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