Subject: | Re: wind protection options - any firm data? |
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From: | "Robin" escalation746 |
Date: | Wed Jan 25, 2012 3:03 pm ((PST)) |
Gordon Hempton wrote: > This gave exceptional space and the best > results however it was still sizable and unless I was recording close to = my > vehicle (rarely) I would not use it often. This is a problem for me, as I rarely travel with a vehicle. I have a carbo= n fibre tripod system designed for a camera, but which is better than any m= ic stands I have found. That helps with trying to get a compact kit that ca= n be carried on my back. However, I am enjoying reading about these jury-rigged systems! -- robin parmar |
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