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Manfrotto ModoPocket

Mark Peters
CES report
Wednesday 9th, January 2008
Posted by: Mark Peters

Manfrotto’s Modo family of support solutions for compact point-and-shoot digital cameras and camcorders has revolutionized the way consumers take their images. Modo has empowered consumers to do more with their digital cameras and capture clearer, sharper, blur-free photos, further highlighting the fact that in camera stabilization can’t do the job alone. At CES 2008, Manfrotto takes the Modo family a step further and introduces the Manfrotto ModoPocket - an ultra-compact support solution for small point-and-shoot digital cameras.

Manfrotto ModoPocket

ModoPocket
Folding completely flat, Manfrotto ModoPocket can fit anywhere and is the ideal solution for today’s mobile consumer who always has a digital camera in hand. With the Manfrotto ModoPocket, shooters can effortlessly improve their images and capture sharper, clearer, blur-free photos, especially when longer exposures are required. Users can also tilt their digital camera forward or backward with the ModoPocket, giving them the ability to adapt to any shooting scenario. Once attached, the ModoPocket can be left on the camera when not in use, and when needed, shooters can unfold the legs in a matter of seconds and begin taking pictures.

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Manfrotto ModoPocket Price & Availability
The Manfrotto ModoPocket is compatible with all small digital cameras featuring a standard ¼” tripod thread and can accommodate both centered and off-center mounts. Street price: $30.00.The Manfrotto ModoPocket is available in the US through Bogen Imaging dealers.

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