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Tripod mount ring for 70-200 f4 IS?

 
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Mar 01, 2008 04:22 |  #1

The 70-200mm f/4 IS doesn't come with a tripod mount ring. The offcial canon one is incredibly expensive. I know there are some much cheaper alternatives on ebay.

My question is the following. Do I need a tripod collar for this lens?
The lens is not that heavy and I would guess that if it is not provided with the lens, it is maybe because it isn't really needed...

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Mar 01, 2008 06:37 |  #2

Yeah unless you find it imbalanced when the camera is mounted to your tri/monopod, there's no reason to get one.


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Mar 01, 2008 06:46 |  #3

I got one and if you use the tripod often, I'd say it's definitely worthwhile to consider. Now let's get this out of the way quick-sharp: the f/4's certainly don't 'need' it. That would obviously be one reason why Canon didn't include one. But that doesn't mean it's not useful. On a tripod, the collar redistributes the balance alot better and I'm now a believer. I got mine off eBay for pretty cheap and it's working well so far. If you don't own a sturdy tripod, that's also another reason to consider the collar. On my old Slik tripod (which was much lighter than my current Bogen-Manfrotto), I never really trusted the 70-200 attached.. there were a few moments where indeed the setup seemed vulnerable to tipping over if I bumped it slightly or due to the wind. With a sturdier tripod, it's less of a problem however. But with a collar, it doesn't really become an issue at all anymore.

Now I don't want to take it off.. it feels too 'naked' without it. :D


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Mar 01, 2008 08:34 |  #4

Thanks for the useful answers!

If I buy one, it will certainly be a cheap ebay oneand not the canon one ;-)a


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Mar 01, 2008 08:46 |  #5

Permapuddle got one or two; check with them.


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Mar 01, 2008 11:25 |  #6

Thanks Jon, I'll ask them ;-)a


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