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PBL SANDBAGS HEAVYDUTY Photo Video SADDLEBAG 4 Bags Holds 20LBS of Sand New Steve Kaeser Photogrphic Lighting & Accessories
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Four (4) Sandbags, saddlebag design with heavy duty carry handles. All metal zippers, not plastic like other sandbags. Rated for 20lbs each bagMade of extremely durable heavy nylon material.Can be filled with, sand, gravel, even nuts and bolts.Heavy duty carrying straps. Use with light stands, tripods, boom arms.SHIPPED FedEx 2 Day Air......THESE ARE AUTHENTIC PBL SANDBAGS MADE TO LAST, MAKE SURE YOUR SANDBAGS HAVE THE PBL LOGOS TO INSURE THE BEST QUALITY.
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u/dshafik · 2 pointsr/photography

Just grab a cowboy studio backdrop kit (< $70), it's basically two 7ft lightstands with an extendable cross bar, collapses down to one easy shoulder bag, about 4ft long. Add a set of saddle sandbags ($25) to help with wind, and you're good.

u/whoismatt · 1 pointr/photography

Iceland is my DREAM!!! I feel like everyone is shooting movies and timelapses there but I don't care! It just looks so cool an alien!

How are you liking the eMotimo? I have a Konova motorized system that I'm loving.

I've had horrible wind before where the camera wouldn't even stay still. The best thing I can think of is to buy a few sandbags and put them over your tripod legs. If your tripod has a legs spreader I would put them over that. The more stable the base is, the more stable it should be up top.

If you can keep it stable then you only have to worry about rain. And snow. And any other weather. And your camera battery. And getting the settings right. And the moon. And in iceland, volcanoes.

Haha but shooting timelapses is so worth it man! Something rewarding about being able to film stuff and compress time!