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Published 01/10/2008
1. The kit is relatively compact and can easily be unloaded and set up singlehanded.
2. The legs of the base are opened and a magnetic spirit level is provided to assist in getting things plumb.
3. The camera is attached and the connections to the laptop are checked before it is pumped into the air. Don't forget to switch the auto-sleep mode of the camera to off.
4. The tool chest has wheels and makes a useful stand for the laptop. A laptop hood is essential for outdoor work.
5. Paul McMullin makes final exposure checks while Tom Lee starts to get his bride and her party organised.
6. Tom and second shooter, Dave North check out the view before going onto the 'set'.
7. The mast and camera are set for action, ahead of the guests making their way from the ceremony.
8. Tom Lee gets his ground-level shots organised while Paul McMullin makes the final adjustments to the zoom
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