Tripod Belt

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Dizuckai's recommendation

this is for long exposures in photos , and if you're being lazy ;p

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Updated Nov 1, 2008

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First to recommend

Hate carrying your tripod around, but need it often? Then you need a handy-dandy tripod belt. Granted, when I first read about this, I thought it was a belt that somehow turned into a tripod, like by magic ... but this is the next best thing. (via Gizmodo)

Updated Jan 31, 2007

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