Quick Action Harness

The original Quick Action Harness




 

 

The Quick Action Harness is the alternative to conventional tripods and monopods. It is designed for the photographer who needs to be able to follow his subject quickly and to be on the move.
To watch it in action go to “Our Products” above and click on “Quick Action Harness in Action

 

Just $395.00

For order info just click ”Our Products” above

 Made in the USA

New Modifications!

September 24th, 2011

We have made two modifications to our Quick Action Harness. Our original model, on the left, shows a large black knob on the stomach plate, which is used to secure the up and down adjustments to the telescopic arm. This has been replaced by a snap button system, shown on the right. Just press on the button and adjust the telescopic arm up or down. The button will automatically pop into the next hole.  Also, there is no longer any part of the telescopic arm that protrudes from the bottom of the stomach plate. The next modification was to change the shape of the stomach plate, decreasing the width of it slightly.  A larger image of the harness with the new modificatons is shown below.

 

 

 

 

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Mobility Was The Key!

June 15th, 2011

I was visiting one of my favorite wetlands this past weekend. My focus was on the Black-bellied Whistling Ducks, who are nesting there in great numbers. They were flying in and out of this particular area that had topless palm trees. I wanted to get as few obstructions in the background as possible, so with the Quick Action Harness I could move around quickly as they flew around to get the best action without those obstructions. Both of the images were taken with the Nikon D300s and Nikon 500 f/4, but of course the Quick Action Harness can be used with any of the big telephoto lens, such as the 600mm f/4′s, 200-400mm f/4, 800 mm’s, etc of any brand.

Nancy Elwood- Nature’s Portal

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Not Just Snail Kites

May 10th, 2011

This past weekend I was out again to visit the snail kites, but I really wanted a nice limpkin, in flight, image. They were flying all around the reeds. You see they feed and nest in the same environment as the snail kites, but they fly up from the reeds, unexpectedly, and are very difficult to anticipate and follow. I loaded my Nikon D300s with my Nikon 500 f/4 and attached the 1.4TC, then up on the Quick Action Harness it went. All of a sudden I saw one come out of the reeds and fly right in front of them for a short distance. Our boat was just at the right angle, so I caught the limpkin in my view finder, and panning, pressed the shutter down. These are my results and mind you these are 90% of the frame. With the Quick Action Harness I did not tire from holding my camera and lens up waiting for my target!

Nancy Elwood- Nature’s Portal

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