There's a bird shooter out there that uses a similar setup. I don't remember the guy's name, but he stacks three cameras vertically in a custom tripod arrangement AND has them synchronized to fire at once with one cable release. His rig is equally impressive.
Edited by John Wright on Sep 28, 2003 at 09:03 AM GMT
1: WHY
2: How many shots does he miss when trying to swing that monstrosity around to follow action?
3: Does he need a permit to transport that?
4: Is that part of the SETI array?
5: WHY
6: How far are those tripod legs into the ground by the end of the day and does he need to scan for buried electrical wires before picking his spot?
7: Is the light meter in the second shot used to measure light or is it an early warning device for capsize?
8: Couldn't he afford a better chair?
9: WHY
10: Is he compensating for something?
11: What lenses were left for other Nikon shooters that day?
12: When on holidays does he hang that around his neck, or does he prefer a hand strap?
13: WHY
Great capture...the irony, he's got all that $$$ in glass and cameras...and he's got a rusty 25 cent rusted out yard sale reject chair...priorities, I LOVE it!!
Great shot that makes one wonder...
The chair I figured out...he has all his extra $$$ tied up in metal case to hold the lenses (look inside the 4 wheel cart)..