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Changing Tent for On Location Shoots
Topic Started: Apr 8 2009, 01:23 PM (443 Views)
cjng
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http://www.sgshoot.com/forums/showthread.php?p=34161#post34161

Think beside can be use for changing of clothing,
it also a good tool for changing of the lens
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wah look cool :D
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what abt the small one/two-men tents sold at Giant?
Edited by Trigger Happy, Apr 9 2009, 11:41 PM.
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This tent is nice cos its tall so you do not have to squat down to change...
It looks like the setting up is like opening a reflector, easy to set up and close when used to it...
But from the way it tapers at the top, not sure if it will be cramp.

TH's idea of using a standard tent is possible, except need to bend down or bend over or squat to change.
Normal tents takes a while to setup and dismantle but will be useful for storing gear and become a rain shelter of 2-3 people... Good for shoot in deserted place with no shelter and small crew...
Cheaper too...

My choice? Normal tents... more versatile...
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