Yep I knew that it was for small cameras but I figured others may be interested in some options be they for small or larger cameras. I use my Q Pod regardless of whether it's for my 6mp 3 zoom compact Fuji F31 or my film or digital SLR's.
In my experience a wobbly tripod will be just that no matter what you put on it.
Note - Using self timer helps greatly because the thing generally stops wobbling by the time the shutter opens.
Another thing I thought of re the shock cord tripod - you cant put it say half way up - its "all or nothing". If you have a more traditional telescopic design you could vary the leg height much better. Just another thought.
I tried EVERY tripod combo/type I could on my walks but bottom line was that even expensive brands with skinny legs don't really cut it, they twist and shake with the cheapest. Very frustrating. Really though it's a compromise so work out how much space and weight you're willing to allocate and go with it. Skinny tripods if not extended can be ok - use rocks/logs where poss. Amazing what you can do with some practical thinking that's for sure.
Sadly for us bushwalkers - to get a superbly strong tripod that weighs 50 grams is the impossible dream. Mind you if ever they work out how to do it they'll make a fortune.