New Long Lens Support for shooting BIF
Hello all. After trying to handhold my Nikon 500 lens to shoot BIF unsuccessfully I might add, my husband designed The Quick Action Harness for me. It worked so well, we Patent it and it is now ready for everyone to have. So as a FYI, below are some images of it and some of the images I got with it. For more information one can go to our website, www.naturesportal.net, and click on Quick Action Harness, or directly to http://www.naturesportal.net/Services/The-Quick-Action-Harness . My blog also has more info, www.naturesportal.blogspot.com .
All the best:thumb
Nancy
www.naturesportal.net
www.naturesportal.blogspot.com
Home of The Quick Action Harness
www.quickactionharness.com
Nancy
www.naturesportal.net
www.naturesportal.blogspot.com
Home of The Quick Action Harness
www.quickactionharness.com
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I had a chance to try on the Quick Harness Action for a short bit and was impress with it.
I hope to get a chance to field test it and to do a full review on it in the near future.
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How many photographers does it take to change a light bulb? 50. One to change the bulb, and forty-nine to say, "I could have done that better!"
Thank you Harry! Hopefully by the end of the month we can have a morning with the harness at Viera.
Nancy
www.naturesportal.net
www.naturesportal.blogspot.com
Home of The Quick Action Harness
www.quickactionharness.com
"Out where the rivers like to run, I stand alone, and take back something worth remembering..."
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The bushhawk still has to be put down in between shots and I have to support it with my arm. With our harness you can let go completely and rest in between, but be ready for that next shot.
Nancy
www.naturesportal.net
www.naturesportal.blogspot.com
Home of The Quick Action Harness
www.quickactionharness.com
Gale
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