> This is awesome! This guy is fully loaded and still is free to move
> about freely and effortlessly. I hope this system is not patented? I
> have to have one!
>
> http://www.geocities.com/ritaberk2007/gear_toting.htm
Is that supposed to be interesting?
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> This is awesome! This guy is fully loaded and still is free to move about
> freely and effortlessly. I hope this system is not patented? I have to
> have one!
>
> http://www.geocities.com/ritaberk2007/gear_toting.htm
Neat! A week or two ago I got one honeybee, one fly and many
bumblebees, but on daisies, not sunflowers. They also weren't
packing a big a load as your little critter. And what kind of load
was your camera packing?
ie, what lens.
No extra cost, remedial extra for the dense :
ie, what lense.
Rita Ä Berkowitz - 31 Jul 2007 04:15 GMT
>> This is awesome! This guy is fully loaded and still is free to move
>> about freely and effortlessly. I hope this system is not patented?
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>
> ie, what lense.
105/2.8
Rita
ASAAR - 31 Jul 2007 05:01 GMT
>> And what kind of load was your camera packing?
>> ie, what lens.
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>
> 105/2.8
Too much weight for me. (translation: too much money). FWIW, for
my similar shots I think the 55-200mmVR was a better choice than the
18-70mm. It's amazing how furry those little critters are, and how
mild mannered, especially the bumblebees.