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 on 29 Jul 2009 by Marta Reig Comment on this    Send it to a friend

Monsterpod: A Camera Tripod with a Suction Cup

This camera tripod has a super-resistant suction cup so you can stick it on walls and ceilings. It’s the perfect invention to take group photos without leaving anybody out.

Stick the suction cup on all sorts of surfaces
Stick the suction cup on all sorts of surfaces
Stick the suction cup on all sorts of surfaces Get seemingly impossible shots You’ll finally be able to take a proper self-portrait Holds cameras up to 20 ounces / 560 grams
If you look at the pictures from your last vacation with your friends, you probably won’t find a single one where you’re all together. There’s always someone left out, that poor sod whose taking the picture and who’ll be forever forgotten and erased from our memories of that vacation.

The same thing happens when you go away with your sweetie and you only manage to get one picture of the two of you together which turns out to have an awful composition and is completely out of focus. If there’s a Japanese tourist around, no problem, he’ll take the picture of the year. But, in case there isn’t, you need an invention as clever, practical and useful as the typical Japanese tourist.

It’s called Monsterpod and it’s a camera tripod with a super-resistant suction cup base. You’ll not only get that shot you’d been dreaming about, you’ll also have the option of taking pictures from places as seemingly impossible as a stoplight, a ceiling, a lamp...
The camera tripod works with cameras weighing up to 20 ounces / 560 grams, and it’ll stick for up to 10 minutes on the following surfaces: bricks, trees, marble, cement, steel, rocks...

Just take it with you and screw your camera onto the base whenever you need to use it. Now you’ll have no more invisible friends!

Via The Trendy Girl
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