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Regular Crew
Join Date: May 2004
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So you want more zoom on your GS400, check this
Check out this guys rig. Has more video clips on second page.
http://album.nikon-image.com/nk/NIma...9&m=0&cnt=1957 |
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Major Player
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Enterprise, AL
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On the bird_6 video clip, what caused the black tinting on the left and right outboard 20% of the frame?
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Regular Crew
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: brooklyn
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nice...
rokta, nice pictures of the birds with the gs400... can i ask you where you got the support bars for the camera and the lens in first image on the first page (DSCN1351). that looks excatly like something i need for my long lens...
the info would be appreciated, thanks... dino |
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Regular Crew
Join Date: May 2004
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It's not my rig, I just stumbled across the site.
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Trustee
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
Posts: 1,138
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Re: nice...
<<<-- Originally posted by Dino Reyes : rokta, nice pictures of the birds with the gs400... can i ask you where you got the support bars for the camera and the lens in first image on the first page (DSCN1351). that looks excatly like something i need for my long lens...
the info would be appreciated, thanks... -->>> I'd risk to say that rig is provided by that lens manufacturer. Babelfish says it's a KOWA TSN-604 lens, so maybe you should try with them. There's some sort of eyesight too. Carlos |
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Major Player
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Tokyo, Japan
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Re: nice...
<<<-- Originally posted by Dino Reyes : ... can i ask you where you got the support bars for the camera and the lens in first image on the first page (DSCN1351). that looks excatly like something i need for my long lens...
That is Kowa's TSN-604 spotting scope. He used Kowa's TSN-VA1 photo/video adapter to connect to his GS400. The bracket is Kowa's TSN-DA3 universal mount. Nikon is also selling a universal bracket for this type of attachment to a digital cam or camcorder. Check out Nikon UBK. |
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