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October 15, 2007 8:14 AM PDT

The tripod that's vertically challenged

by Edvarcl Heng
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(Credit: Crave Asia)

And we meant that in a good way. You know how back-breaking it is to take a picture from a ground-level perspective? You can save your spine with the Klikk (how many other ways can you spell "click"?). It's a midget tripod that achieves a height of 12mm by amputating the traditional tripod legs. But there's a cost--without the swivel-head, the angle at which the camera can be adjusted is pretty limited.

(Source: Crave Asia)

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