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The Rules
These are my annually, self-imposed guidelines for which products make it into the guide—it’s just two rules actually. To be listed here, they have to be: (a) products that I use myself, and that I absolutely love, and now can’t live without (well, I could live without them, but I just wouldn’t want to); and (b) if a product makes the guide, it has to be one I’d recommend to a close friend without hesitation, especially if my friend was a famous rapper (kidding).
Also, to make things easy, we added direct links to all the products I picked so you don’t have to wonder if you’re getting the exact right one. (Note: Depending on the product, clicking on the product name below will take you to the manufacturer’s website; if the product is available at B&H Photo or Amazon, then clicking on the price will take you to those websites.)
As is my sacred Gonzo tradition for more than a 10th of a century, I’m breaking things into three distinct categories:
Stocking Stuffers: But you can use these as actual holiday gifts if you’re not that crazy about the person.
Great Value Gear: Stuff that’s a really good deal for the money, and even though it’s not a lot of money, they’ll still totally dig it.
Cha-ching: Stuff you buy for the surgeon/Wall Street banker/rap mogul on your Holiday gift list. This is the stuff that makes them burst into spontaneous tears of joy. Well, at least I would.
ProMaster Clamper Jr.
This is a really clever, very sturdy mini-tripod, but what makes it unique is that it has a clamp built in to two of the legs, so you can clamp it on a railing. It’s small, lightweight, but tough.
Price: $44.95
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Stocking Stuffers
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