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13. Demo of Wimberley Gimbal Head With Sigma 300-800 Lens
1 year ago
As promised, here's the follow up video showing how you mount and use a very long lens. This is a demo of the Wimberley Head II. It is attached to a Nikon D3 sporting a Sigma 300-800 F/5.6 zoom.

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  • Kevin Williams 1 year ago
    Very cool explanation of how a Gimbal head works and, more importantly, why. Now I just want to see Scott shoot with that hand-held. :)
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  • Sean Galbraith 1 year ago
    That's pretty impressive.
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  • Teymur plus 1 year ago
    this would also be awesome for motorsports... instead of a monopod you always have to stabelize. pricey but worth it if you can afford it. this is somewhere on my list since your first video :-) thx for this one.
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  • pat furey 1 year ago
    Man that looks cool...
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  • Gavin Warren 1 year ago
    Fantastic mate, I want one in my van.. (I am a Private Investigator) actually I don't need it in the van, I want to branch out and agree with Teymur above, awesome for Motorcycles ....

    Keep up the great work mate.
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  • Ryan 1 year ago
    Great video. Shot on the Lumix?
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  • Scott Bourne 1 year ago
    @Ryan yes shot on LX3
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  • Jim Brekke 1 year ago
    That's Amazing....What a piece of equipment!
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