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Mar 08, 2007 09:43 |  #1

Found this today surfing around. Looks like a pretty good system. Sample shots are in the gallery. I don't know if I could justify dropping $800 on it as this is just a hobby for me, but you never know.
Anyone in San Diego wanna split it? :lol:

http://automotiverigs.​com/index.html (external link)


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Mar 08, 2007 11:58 |  #2

I'm a regular on a BMW site. The guy that has manufactured these is on there quite often. You should see some of his shots. Amazing.


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Mar 08, 2007 13:38 |  #3

deletedpenguin wrote in post #2837463 (external link)
I'm a regular on a BMW site. The guy that has manufactured these is on there quite often. You should see some of his shots. Amazing.

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Mar 08, 2007 14:42 |  #4

Lemme see if I can find his gallery.


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Mar 08, 2007 14:52 |  #5

Here are a few of his shots.

http://forum.e46fanati​cs.com …php?p=5108544&p​ostcount=1 (external link)

As I do more research, he may not have been the designer of it, but he definitely uses it at the very least.


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Mar 09, 2007 01:29 as a reply to  @ deletedpenguin's post |  #6

The guy you're referring to is here, too. JDMOTO -- you can do an advanced search for his username to see some of his shots here.


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Mar 09, 2007 01:58 |  #7

deletedpenguin wrote in post #2838304 (external link)
Here are a few of his shots.

http://forum.e46fanati​cs.com …php?p=5108544&p​ostcount=1 (external link)

As I do more research, he may not have been the designer of it, but he definitely uses it at the very least.

I don't think he is the designer of the rig. I saw his work on another forum and wouldn't show us a pic of his rig. He did link to that site for anyone who was looking into buying or making a rig.


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Mar 10, 2007 01:53 |  #8

Ah gotcha. Nevertheless, he's does great work. :)


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Mar 10, 2007 23:11 |  #9

I saw a mount to attach a camera into a car window, that looked pretty cool to me, would be neat to have that and a remote release. Anyone bought one and how much did you pay?


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Mar 10, 2007 23:20 |  #10

http://www.bhphotovide​o.com …earch&ci=4022&Q​=&O=NavBar (external link)


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Mar 11, 2007 00:23 |  #11

I know the guys who manufacture those personally and I will say those are top notch rigs they make.

His personal site is www.genetjin.com (external link)




  
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Apr 02, 2007 08:10 |  #12

how heavy was the rig??


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Apr 03, 2007 02:55 |  #13

I would like to know what is that articulated arm? and where I could get it?

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Dec 19, 2012 11:45 |  #14

make you own for peanuts! Get the same results if your good on photoshop!




  
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