Sometimes we work in cramped places. Back when I discovered this hack, practically no one was using suction cups in photography/video production. In fact, the one you see here was designed for glass workers. It can grip up to 70 pounds. It cost roughly $50. I most recently used it in Hurricane Images Biomonitoring CA video. Beware of the cheapo units, check the weight rating, and look for one with an indicator that shows when it's losing suction. Mine has a red line on the pump.
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Monday, July 23, 2018
Video Hack: smallest tripod, smallest light stand
Sometimes we work in cramped places. Back when I discovered this hack, practically no one was using suction cups in photography/video production. In fact, the one you see here was designed for glass workers. It can grip up to 70 pounds. It cost roughly $50. I most recently used it in Hurricane Images Biomonitoring CA video. Beware of the cheapo units, check the weight rating, and look for one with an indicator that shows when it's losing suction. Mine has a red line on the pump.
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