Get the right video camera, with steady shot and a tripod, when performing vehicle surveillance; learn how with tips from our expert private investigator and detective in this free surveillance video.
Expert: Frank Torres
Bio: Frank Torres has planned and sold cruise vacations for hundreds of clients for such vendors as Orbitz, Priceline and Hotwire. He currently resides in Central Florida.
Filmmaker: Suzie Vigoin
@vjplmp Instead of a monopod, use a tripod but only extend one arm. There you have a monopod and a tripod. The only thing you have to do is extension.
Thedilbert43 1 week ago in playlist How to Conduct Mobile Surveillance
It also helps to have an inverter to power your chargers in the car, a couple of lens adapters to allow you to have higher power telephoto or wide-angle, a pinhole setup so you can do covert work (which means your camera needs an analog video input port), and a couple of different-sized tripods or monopods are handy to have, not just one big one.
RoguePlanet 1 year ago
Hi, I hope you don't mind me saying. Changing your cams to Sony Hi Def will blow your clients away. Also, I will not let any of my guys do any surveuillance without a mono pod. If simply add a mono pod, your video will be 100% better. Add a hi Def camera, and it will blow them away.
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vjplmp 2 years ago