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If you’re struggling to choose the perfect iPhone tripod, you’re not alone. There are so many options to evaluate, including models designed to fit just about every photography style and budget – which is where this article comes in handy. It’s the perfect choice for photographers who like to travel with other people and who enjoy taking selfies or group photos along with smartphone landscapes and time-lapse images. Pros
Like the Manfrotto Compact Tripod, the SmallRig Tabletop can be found with and without a mobile phone adapter, so if you want to use it with your iPhone, make sure you grab that essential piece of hardware. Pros
Expand your smartphone's creative camera options with the best tripod for your iPhone
Very good productAfter struggling to take a photo of the moon with a handheld smartphone over my telescope eyepiece, I bought this device. Easy to setup and works well. (18/09/2019) Paul - Kidlington
On one hand, the Peak Design Mobile Smartphone tripod doesn’t really do anything that other options don’t already accomplish; many would argue that it’s not especially versatile or flexible, and it costs twice as much as the JOBY and Benro options on this list. However, the genius of this tripod is that it’s always attached to your phone – and as a result, it’s by far the most portable option we can recommend. And that can make all the difference for iPhone photographers. For one, unlike most other options, this tripod has a middle column that extends to nearly three feet, giving you a level of versatility that shorter tripods simply can’t match. Then there’s the remarkably flexible mounting head, capable of holding your phone at nearly any angle or orientation you can possibly think of. And the GripTight Pro includes a button to let you take selfies or even activate recording on an action camera. The price of this tripod puts it out of reach for lots of casual iPhone photographers, but for more serious snappers and vloggers, it may be the perfect option.
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Finally, the legs are sturdy, but they’re not strong enough to keep your iPhone steady in windy conditions (when the middle column is extended). To my mind, that’s not really a dealbreaker – just something to keep in mind to help you manage expectations. Pros For maximum versatility, the tripod works in 4 modes for maximum versatility: Hand Grip, Extended Grip, Tabletop Tripod and Elevated Tripod.