lbuscher wrote:
I found it Anthony and they look great. As for a bean Bag that is old stuff so don't let Dave take any credit for it. Heck I used to use a bag filled with sand when I did bench rest shooting in competition most shooters did but the beans or rice are lighter. I now have one i made out of foam that is glued to a piece of wood so it swings while siting on the glass and best of all is my Kirk window mount but Jeze you can buy a new lens for what they cost and I never use it anymore since I went with IS. Either way Dave is 100% right about the van being a great blind as I also find my wagon the same way and I build a mount on the Outback roof rack to take my scope or a small lens + a kayak if I dare. Wildlife photographers have great brains for things like that but for myself not for other things.
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Lou, if you're adventurous... A friend of mine who is also a photog for National Geo, has in the past rigged up a Wimberly to drop down from the roof rack of a Land Rover Defender. This makes the ultimate, long-lens, car mount.
Edward Rotberg wrote:
Lou, if you're adventurous... A friend of mine who is also a photog for National aGeo, has in the past rigged up a Wimberly to drop down from the roof rack of a Land Rover Defender. This makes the ultimate, long-lens, car mount.
= Ed =
Thanks Ed but I also have a Kirk window mound and that will handel my 800 with no trouble but I really after giving up monitoring the eagles in New york don't use it any more. I do believe I have seen that mount somewhere on the web maybe not the same guy but it was a land Rover
Lou