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Photographing Moving VehiclesFound this informative tutorial on hot to shoot moving vehicles whilst driving for those that are interested: http://www.morguefile.com/archive/class ... h5sbdr58j0
Sweet! Tho I'm not sure if those vacuum locks can hold up on bumps... loosing a 5D at 60km/h is not a good idea!!
That is a similar method used to mount movie cameras on vehicles. The ones you've found are obviously smaller, but then again so is your (D)SLR, even with a battery grip attached.
Think your 5D is precious, try mounting 100+ pounds and several hundred thousand dollars worth of 35mm Pannavision camera on the side of your Holden. The big brother version is called the Super Grip mount. A quick google search returns lots of links, such as: http://www.alangordon.com/s_tripods_supergrip.html Another method is to use a device called a Hostess Tray. Think of the tray you'd set on your car window at the drive-in burger joint, add a suction cup or two and come good, strong ratchet straps and you get the idea. I'd still test it with something other than **MY** Nikon. anyone want to loan me their Canon? <<DUCK>>
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