Polaroid Pocket-pod Tabletop Tripod For Compact Digital Cameras & Camcorders

Polaroid Pocket-pod Tabletop Tripod For Compact Digital Cameras & Camcorders

  • Compat 5″ length and convenient pocket clip makes it the ideal take anywhere solution
  • Fully bendable “gooseneck style” legs
  • Universal tripod mount fits virtually all compact cameras as well as flash units, microphones, digital recorders, webcams, etc

Regardless if you’re a casual photographer/videographer or a serious “prosumer” there’s a Polaroid tripod designed with your needs in mind.



No matter if you choose our ultra compact desktop models, our unique monopod or our ruggedized all terrain models, you’ll immediately understand why Polaroid tripods are considered the ultimate in “classic image stabilization”


Specifications:
Net weight” 2 oz
Folded Length: 4″
Extended Length: 5″

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List Price:

Price: $ 2.99

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Recommendation/Comparison on Digital p&s Cameras: Sony DSC-H20 vs Panasonic DMC-ZS1 and DMC-ZS3 – Which to get?

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by tychay

Question by TB: Recommendation/Comparison on Digital p&s Cameras: Sony DSC-H20 vs Panasonic DMC-ZS1 and DMC-ZS3 – Which to get?
Through some research, I am considering buying one of these 3 cameras, and was hoping someone would have some recommendations on which might be right for my situation.
Sony DSC-H20 vs
Panasonic DMC-ZS1 vs
Panasonic DMC-ZS3

I’m looking at getting a new Point-and-Shoot pocket sized digital camera. This is to replace a 5 year old 3MP 3x zoom Nikon Coolpix 3200 now.
I don’t want to lug around a big SLR.

The main problem I have with the 3200, is that if I take pictures in gym’s or auditoriums, they are either black, or yellowed, or blurry, not enough zoom to get me in full body at 50-75 feet, and it red-eyes alot.
Plus it is starting to freeze up occasionally.

My kids are starting to do inside winter sports, and perform in concerts, and recitals, etc. Plus the Holidays, birthdays, and those types of indoor pictures.
Essentially a family centric swiss army knife type camera. I’m not looking to Print out 8×10’s.

I do take some basic movies with my existing camera, if I happen to have the camera – pool, beach, ad-hoc. I don’t use it as my primary video. Just if I happen to have the camera on me.
So video is not a primary concern.
For the longer concerts, recitals, and event type stuff, I will bring the big camcorder.

If you have a better recommendation, I’d be all for those also.

I’d like to spend around or less than 0.

Thanks

Best answer:

Answer by PS
Highly recommend Panasonic ZS3.It use high quality Leica lens.Great picture quality and video.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001QFZMCO?ie=UTF8&tag=computer0bd-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B001QFZMCO

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Q&A: Can any pocket video cameras on the market record as good a quality video as a mini dv camcorder?

Question by Cool Mom: Can any pocket video cameras on the market record as good a quality video as a mini dv camcorder?
My mini dv camera is dead, I want to replace it, but I don’t know if I should by another full size camcorder or one of these pocket ones. Video quality is more important to me than quick and easy.
I would be buying a low end mini dv camcorder, vs an HD flip video cam

Best answer:

Answer by Little Dog
I guess it depends on the camcorder – but most likely not. Since you did not tell us which miniDV tape based camcorder, this is only a guess – and we don’t know if you are comparing a high definition pocket cam. But it is likely the pocket cams all have smaller lenses and imaging chips – and we already know they compress the digital video data more than DV format does…

Less compression + larger lens + larger imaging chip = better video quality.

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