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      02-23-2011, 01:09 PM   #1
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Trying out new suction cup mount

Used my 40D just in case anything were to happen and the camera took a spill.

Looks like I might need a N.D. filter to lower the amount of light coming into the camera to get as long of a shutter speed as I want. Was at 1/20, f/22 and 100 ISO. Ideally I'd like to be shooting around 1/4, and f/8 or lower for some nice DOF.

Rig seemed a bit bouncy but thats cuz it has no supports other than the 2 suction cups its attached to. At least it held on.



BTW: I'll personally anyone who mentions my car being dirty, I know, it's getting detailed in a few days so no use paying for a wash today when it's gonna snow/rain again tomorrow.
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      02-23-2011, 01:29 PM   #2
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      02-23-2011, 01:34 PM   #3
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You can use a AMAZING plugin called "focal point" in CS5 that will do what you are looking for. Also when the snow melts there will be a lot less light to have to worry about..
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Pix of said rig/setup? Is it literally just 2 'suction cups' or combination cups w/ magic/boom arm, etc...?
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You can use a AMAZING plugin called "focal point" in CS5 that will do what you are looking for. Also when the snow melts there will be a lot less light to have to worry about..
really? how do i go about getting this plug in... never been good with those.
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Pix of said rig/setup? Is it literally just 2 'suction cups' or combination cups w/ magic/boom arm, etc...?
Here is the mount.


If I want to try and steady it more I would need a triangulation kit like this...



The thing is they're not only $$$ but I wouldn't be able to use my shoe mounted remote shutter release. It would be good for video though.
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^^^ Nice. I think Mike picked up the same mount last year.
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Why not use a remote shutter release? (RF)
mine goes onto the shoe mount so I can't do both.
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Ohhh, gotcha.
well i could use it for video (don't need the RSR) but again, it's super $$$$
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what about the wired remote that plugs into the side, means you have to keep a window down, but at least you get a result.

and OMG so dirty!!!! I don't blame you though, it snowed 4 different times here yesterday, then rained all night, so outside is piles of slush, ice, and puddles everywhere... pretty sure i don't remember what colour my car is.
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well the wired remote would not only kinda defeat the purpose IMO but would probably be clanging against the car up at speed and whatnot.
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that's why you get one with a long wire. or an extension.
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more slappage against the paint

not to mention all my shots would be window down
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fine.... just wait till later in spring when the frost heaves are gone from the roads and things smooth out a bit.
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i think i just need this..

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produc...e_Control.html
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that would work too.
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The thing is they're not only $$$ but I wouldn't be able to use my shoe mounted remote shutter release. It would be good for video though.
Try Seculine remote releases. I have one for my Nikon and it works really well - the IR receiver plugs into the front multipin socket and leaves the top shoe free.
It only costs £30 in the UK, but I'm sure you'll easily get one for your Canon in the US.
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I think you would need line of sight for that to work. Looks like its IR. I have a similar unit. Works awesome for what it is. This one gives a 2 sec delay which I guess is good and bad. Good for time to hide the remote, but bad for opportune shots.
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I think you would need line of sight for that to work. Looks like its IR. I have a similar unit. Works awesome for what it is. This one gives a 2 sec delay which I guess is good and bad. Good for time to hide the remote, but bad for opportune shots.
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