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Manfrotto PIXI – The Lamborghini of Mini Tripod world

By |2018-10-09T19:14:43+00:00December 10th, 2014|Reviews|

As far as mini tripod concern, nothing so far can beat the beauty of the Italian-made Manfrotto PIXI. The design line and physical contour of this three-legged platform is so out of this world that you would be forgiven to think that it was some kind of an alien drone the first time you see it. But Manfrotto Pixi [...]

Square Jellyfish – Possibly the Smallest Universal Smartphone Tripod

By |2017-01-29T21:11:35+00:00February 26th, 2014|Reviews|

When I reviewed the Manfrotto Pocket tripod, I was pretty sure that it was the tinniest tripod I've ever seen. It was, until I met Square Jellyfish, and no I don't mean the deadly stinging creature of the sea. Square Jellyfish is not just the name of these awesome photographic gears but also the company [...]

Manfrotto Pocket – Possibly the tinniest Tripod you’ve ever seen

By |2019-05-20T15:05:06+00:00February 4th, 2014|Reviews|

Every photographer that worth his/her salt should know what Manfrotto‘s name stands for, heck many of them might have owned one or more of the Manfrotto’s product. But since many of us mobile photographer didn’t originally come from that profession, it would be understandable if we know nothing about them.In short, Manfrotto is a company based in [...]

The 5 Best Phone Camera Lens You Can Find In The Market

By |2023-06-26T14:28:49+00:00January 2nd, 2023|Reviews|

Although there are only a select few amounts of people who own a professional, high-quality camera, it seems like almost everyone had a smartphone that can take pretty decent pictures. These days, everything is visual. From social media to self-promotion and marketing, a decent photo goes a long way. If you’re looking to up your [...]

UniGrip Pro – Universal Smartphone Mounting Gear

By |2023-06-23T17:37:09+00:00November 4th, 2022|Reviews|

I've seen, tried and reviewed many universal mounting gears for smartphone over the years. They all share similar features among them, e.g. support for a wide range smartphone brands and models of various sizes; one or more standard 1/4" 20 thread to mount various photographic tripod, stabilisation, cradle and other accessories. But so far UniGrip [...]

Ztylus – Most Advance Lens Attachment for iPhone 6/6 Plus

By |2019-05-20T07:09:44+00:00May 19th, 2015|Reviews|

I haven’t really got this much excitement for a while about a mobile lens kit, not since the first time I used my original Olloclip. But the Ztylus lens kit and its iPhone case companion has managed to give me that same ‘fluttery’ feeling.From the moment I opened the box and gazed on to the [...]

Square Jellyfish Wireless Camera Shutter Release and Music Remote Control for Smartphones

By |2017-01-29T21:11:28+00:00November 4th, 2014|Reviews|

One photography technique you can employs to avoid camera shake is to use a remote shutter release with your camera. A standard remote shutter release takes a form of a physical 'cable'. Recently I've reviewed such 'wired' shutter release made by Gizmon, which sports a metre-length retractable cord. This is good enough when you don't [...]

BeastGrip The Most Advance Mobile Photography Rig

By |2019-05-10T08:31:22+00:00October 22nd, 2014|Reviews|

Some of the mobile gears I’ve come across have been created with a big emphasis to video-making market as well as the mobile photography crowds. Products like SmartPhocus, ShoulderPod S1, or even Manfrotto Klyp+ . was designed with similar characteristics, e.g. stability, comfort, versatility and modularity.But none of these products can come close to the versatility I’ve [...]

Get a good ‘Grip’ of your Smartphone Camera with Shoulderpod S1

By |2017-01-29T21:11:28+00:00October 14th, 2014|Reviews|

The first time I took Mobile Photography more seriously and started to take photos a lot, I began to realise that as far as the form-factor goes a typical mobile phone had not been designed for photography. It just doesn't have that 'grip' I usually get when I hold a proper SLR. How we [...]

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