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<blockquote data-quote="outlet15" data-source="post: 198501" data-attributes="member: 15929"><p>I know it has been some time since I have talked about this topic, but I am almost done with my camera rig, and if the weather holds this weekend, I will rent some lenses and get some shots.</p><p></p><p>The lenses I was plan on renting are the Tokina 11-16mm (or a fish eye lens of some kind) for some close in shots of emblems, and curve details, as well as some interior shots. The Nikon 35mm for stills and possibly to attach while on using the rig. (I plan on buying the 35mm 1.8 after reading all of the reviews, but I want to try it out first.) Finally I am going to rent something with some distance probably up to 300mm for some motion shots.</p><p></p><p>If anyone has any gear recommendations that have not been mentioned, or any other gear I should probably acquire, please let me know. </p><p></p><p>Also If any one is curious about the rig, I made everything out of aluminum and steel. No cheap PVC tubing. It will be mounted under the front of the car and will be as close as @2.5ft and as far out as @5.5ft. I made it telescoping so I could have options. I don't plan on the car going any faster than 5 mph while shooting for safety of my equipment. If there is too much engine vibration I will push the car to get the effect I want. </p><p></p><p>Thanks all for previous tips. I will hopefully have something to post soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="outlet15, post: 198501, member: 15929"] I know it has been some time since I have talked about this topic, but I am almost done with my camera rig, and if the weather holds this weekend, I will rent some lenses and get some shots. The lenses I was plan on renting are the Tokina 11-16mm (or a fish eye lens of some kind) for some close in shots of emblems, and curve details, as well as some interior shots. The Nikon 35mm for stills and possibly to attach while on using the rig. (I plan on buying the 35mm 1.8 after reading all of the reviews, but I want to try it out first.) Finally I am going to rent something with some distance probably up to 300mm for some motion shots. If anyone has any gear recommendations that have not been mentioned, or any other gear I should probably acquire, please let me know. Also If any one is curious about the rig, I made everything out of aluminum and steel. No cheap PVC tubing. It will be mounted under the front of the car and will be as close as @2.5ft and as far out as @5.5ft. I made it telescoping so I could have options. I don't plan on the car going any faster than 5 mph while shooting for safety of my equipment. If there is too much engine vibration I will push the car to get the effect I want. Thanks all for previous tips. I will hopefully have something to post soon. [/QUOTE]
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