Tiny “monopod” for hikers and outdoor photographers
For the photographer on a group hike, there is rarely time for toying with tripods and complex camera gear. Taking self-portraits or couple-shots outdoors can be a hassle since there is rarely time to find a well positioned rock and or fiddle with a timer.
That’s why I was impressed with this tiny device from inventor, outdoors enthusiast and fellow Sierra Club volunteer, Rod Java. Rod developed this little wonder to take quick shots by placing a camera on the end of a hiking pole. This puts the camera far enough away for a easy shot of a single person or small group. This makes taking quick photos in front of breathtaking vistas fast and easy and helps capture those great, once in a lifetime memories.
It’s one of those things that makes one wonder why no one ever thought of it before.
You won’t find this device anywhere on ebay. Rod sells a few hundred every year, mostly to Europeans who have become hip to the utility and “cool factor” of this lightweight, photo enthusiasts tool. You’ll find it at www.thestickpic.com.
-John Ghysels
December 1, 2008




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