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Re: lightweight/portable QTVR setup for mountaineering/hiking



On Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 11:06 PM, jook360 <email@hidden> wrote:

Here is one setup I used on my trip to Beijing. For the camera rig I used RRS camera brackets and Kirk Photo rails and quick releases. As you can see the monpod is free standing with a very small footprint.
http://360vr.com/China/Beijing/LiuLiChang_10/VelbonBogen800-P1050332.jpg

This is amazing nice !!!
Would you mind sharing some of the tricks on this setup ???

I mean ... in the bottom of the upside down monopod, there's a rotator, I think it's a Bogen one ,
BUT it has 4 "legs" to hold it free standing ...
HOW ???  
WHAT is that ??? these "legs" ?

And on the RRS L-bracket is it attached to a Kirk rail ???
I can not enter the Kirk website at all ... it says it is not valid adress ?!?!

THANKS

Ayrton



Cheers,
Jook



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