riderz49
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What a great tip.
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I cut up a pool noodle . I cut it to size for the window and it slides nicely on the window
This improvisation is so simple yet so effective. It saves a lot of money and will save in carrying another heavy accessory/equipment. And the best part is it has a motorized height adjustable featureI've had some questions about what I use when shooting from the car. It's WAY simpler than you think
That is what I did. I work for a company that makes them.I cut up a pool noodle . I cut it to size for the window and it slides nicely on the window
Thanks ... pool noodles do work if they are easier to get but they are bulkier. Guess I better go to the local plumbing supply store.I've had some questions about what I use when shooting from the car. It's WAY simpler than you think
Outstanding tip! Thanx! Now, why didn't I think of that?I've had some questions about what I use when shooting from the car. It's WAY simpler than you think
I've used the insulation foam as support on a car window, after reading Steve's tip on this gadget back in 2018 Works well.
I bought the compact StediLens gadget. This was in early March, just before virus lockdown in S Africa; so I haven't tested it properly yet on a trip http://www.petersguide.co.za/index.php/stedilens
demo on window -
This gadget definitely allows more flexibility (eg compared to the bigger Badger groundpod on a beanbag) is where one can position a heavy telephoto rig. The PVC ballhead can be switched swiftly on and off a monopod or tripod, as well as window-bracket. And you can lift out to freehold. But never let go of the rig! I purchased directly from the designer, Peter Derichs, but a couple of retailers stock it eg
I've had some questions about what I use when shooting from the car. It's WAY simpler than you think