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Save on the tools you'll need to up your photography game

Sometimes snapping the perfect photo boils down to what kind of equipment you're using. (And we suppose a dash of talent plays a part, too.)

But it's a myth that purchasing said equipment should be an expensive undertaking. We've rounded up 15 of the best gimbals, stabilizers, and tripods on sale as of Oct. 24. Stock up while they're on sale, or get a head start on your holiday gifting list with these accessories. 

Pakpod Adventure Tripod

If you're capturing awesome footage in the great outdoors (or even in a busy city), this lightweight, weather-proof, and versatile tripod by Pakpod is great. Its stabilizing stakes can secure it in turf, sand, or snow, which makes it good for time-lapse videos and underwater photography. This normally retails for around $100, but for a limited time, it's on sale for 29% off — just $69.99. Read more...

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