Car window mount?

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I was driving in my car and was astounded at how close i could get to some birds. Is there a company that makes a car window/door mount for a Canon 50D strong enought to hold a 300 F2.8?
 
Kirk have one in their repertoire that'll hold it. Like all Kirk gear, it's quality at a price.

Bob
 
I often use a beanbag but do sometimes use a Kirk window mount - the one that Bob refers to. It happily holds my 500 f/4 and 1D so should be fine with a 300...

It's not cheap but can be more flexible than a beanbag
 
I wouldn't trust the Redsnapper with a big lens like a 300/2.8 or 500/4 as the glass takes all the weight. The Kirk passes the weight directly into the car door.

There's a picture of my Kirk mount in use here
 
Just wind the window down so that the bottom of the mount rests on the top of the door/arm/window recess. This is a great item and works very well!
 
I'm sure it's great for light kit and each to their own, but I still wouldn't trust 6kg of lens and camera on it.

Yes, i agree, but OP's lens (the one he wants it for is about 2.5 pounds!)
 
Nope. It's 2.5kg and when I weighed mine that didn't include collar or hood. Add those and a camera body and its almost 4kg. I wouldn't want to risk my £4000 kit or my car window on the Redsnapper at that point. Not saying its a bad product, just that it is really suited to 1kg spotting scopes not 4kg camera set ups.
 
The ErgoRest multitripod could fit the bill. Needs a head for it though.
Similar to the Eckla but more versatile methinks - you can use it as a mini tripod as well.
 
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