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Is there something made that helps support a heavy lens? I'm looking for something over the shoulder that atleast takes some of the weight off of your neck while you hike or walk.
any thoughts or ideas? Last edited by Crypto : 2nd of April 2006 (Sun) at 16:44. |
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We talking bigma heavy, or 500L IS heavy? If we're talking one of the big white boys, any lens strap should be long enough to put over your shoulder (like a sling) instead of around your neck while walking.
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No no...the super telephotos come with a lens strap that connects right to the lens. See...you can't hold one of those up by the camera...it'd bust off. Get a longer neck strap and just loosen it up and sling it over your shoulder. Maybe get a Slingshot. Very quick access.
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I have hiked with my 100-400 on a 1DmKII. I attach the neck strap to the D rings on the backpack's shoulder straps so the weight of the camera and lens is on my shoulders. It's convinient because the camera is out and I just have to lift it to my eye.
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If the tripod foot is in the wrong place then just loosen it and turn it 90 degrees.
If I know that I'm going hand-held I'll just take the foot off. It saves several ounces, too, and gets it the heck out of the way.
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Same here. I have a quick-release system on my monood for this very reason. When walking in brush or brightness I can attach the `pod to a carabiner on my bag, turn the lens foot 90 degrees, and I'm all set for hand-held. But in 20 or 30 seconds I can have the lens attached to the monopod.
Alas, I wish the tripod ring on the 100-400 were like the one on the 400L. The 400L's ring unhinges and lets you remove the lens leaving the ring attached to the monopod/tripod. Sweet!
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This is what I have come up with:
I will use my binocular harness attached to my lens foot. I am using an elastic band to attach the foot to the harness |
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I will need to figure out how I can keep the foot from banging against me. I can try turning the ring, but then I need a different place to connect the harness. Maybe I can turn the ring, and put the band around the lens.
close up of the foot: Last edited by Crypto : 3rd of April 2006 (Mon) at 09:05. |
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