3 large primes on 1 tripod.

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Jerryjaws

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no clue what’s going on here.
 
Huh...I thought that the straps cost around $3k and you got a free camera plus battery???:)

LOL that’s another way to look at it Alex, but if that happens to be true it costs a whole lot more.
Not so long ago a non-military pro had to own at least 2 pro lenses and 2 pro bodies to get the lowest NPS member level.
Those straps were give-aways, I never understood Nikon for doing that, I think they are pretty worthless.
Unbelieveable people are paying a lot of money (I passed mine on but I’ve seen prices around 300 buck :eek:) to get such strap.
Anyway since I was a military shooter my gear did cost me nothing so the straps were free too LOL
 
Does he have 3 eyes and 4 arms... if not, I'm not seeing the point I guess.
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Honestly, that would be a great way to test lenses side by side on the same wildlife subject!

Guess not Steve.
Either your subject will be ROFLHAO or more likely it will run like hell! :ROFLMAO:
 
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WTF?
Can anyone tell by the photo what lenses these are?
I’m just curious as to why he’d need this set up unless he’s doing what Steve said & doing a lens comparison test.
You wouldn’t want that lot toppling over!!…
 
Prime, zoom and video would work for a professional photographer ??? Art Morris recently tried 2 and was very surprised that it worked brilliantly. His previous thoughts were along the lines of most of the comments here.
 
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