Traveling with the 400mm f/2.8?

How do you guys travel with the 400mm f/2.8?

At an event, I just keep it on a monopod and carry it on my shoulders, but what is the most efficient way to travel with it? Two scenarios:
  • Driving to an event, so you can throw everything in the trunk
  • Flying by myself, whether domestically or internationally, where there is a limit in the number and size of carry-on items
In both cases, I do not have an assistant or anyone to help me carry my bags.

I did a little bit of research (and buying and testing), and I haven't been able to come up with a good way to carry the lens.
  • In the original lens bag that came with the lens
    • protects the lens well
    • but it counts as one carry-on
    • can't put anything else in it
  • In a backpack:
    • Fits in the Lowepro ProTactic BP 450 AW II without a lens hood
    • Fits in the Peak Design Everyday Backpack 30L with a lens hood reversed
    • However, it takes up a lot of backpack space in both
  • In the Pelican 1535 Air with TrekPak dividers
    • the lens barely fits the case with the lens hood off The case's height doesn't allow for the diameter of the lens, let alone the lens hood.
    • Even if I squeeze it in with the lens hood detached, the lens takes up a lot of space in the case.
    • This case is also the largest carry-on possible.
I read on some websites that using a travel lens hood, like one from AquaTech or LensCoat saves some space, but then how do you protect the front element of the lens when it's in a bag? There also aren't any clear or UV filters I can use to protect the front element. The Canon E-180E lens cover fits the original lens hood only, so it can't be used without the original lens hood on.

I'm also replacing my lens foot + Really Right Stuff multipurpose rail with a Wimberley AP-601 foot so that the lens foot takes up less space, but the main concern I believe is still the diameter of the lens, which cannot be changed.

What are your solutions? If you fit the lens in a backpack or a case, could you please take a photo of your setup? I would really appreciate it.

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Tamron Co., Ltd. (President: Shiro Ajisaka; Headquarters: Saitama City) has developed an Android™ *1) operating system that improves convenience at the shooting site and expands the possibilities of photography and video shooting. TAMRON Lens Utility Mobile™, an application dedicated to smartphones/tablets, will be released on November 29, 2022. This application is the mobile version of the computer software

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Lens Hoods at the World Cup

I'm really curious as to why so many photographers are using lens at the World Cup without Lens Hoods.
I know there is probably going to be no rain but I thought they would be using because of the sun or floodlights.
I also expected they would use them to protect the gear.
Maybe it happens alot but I've never really noticed this at major events before.
I'd never use a big white without its lens hood on as it protects against bumps and scrapes.

R7 is a Game Changer for me

Hello again, long time no see


I wanted to share some of my experience with the R7.
However before this I need to reintroduce myself.
Last time I posted here Neuro could still store all his camera bags in one room, Suprapon taught us good behavior and Angkorwat the opposite.
The Queens English is not my native tongue so please forgive me the mistakes I make.

My background: started with a Kiev 80, jumped to Canon with a EOS 100 (non D) and transferred into the digital age with an EOS 30d
A quarter century ago I did Pin-Up pictures as a professional but stopped after the Berlin wall came down.

Why do I mention this? Because understanding my subjective view is easier knowing that Canon taught me to live with humble 18 Megapixel and crop or fullframe is for me not a religion but just a way to separate two different tools.

So back to the R7

The best AF I had experienced before the R7 was the one in my IDX II.
And now? Canon dares to pack something more powerful in the R7

The best focus selecting method since selling my old EOS 5 (non D) was the touchscreen/ viewfinder combination of my EOS M6
Now Canon puts a much more versatile touchscreen/ viewfinder combination and allows me even to choose how much of the screen I want to use

Since throwing away my APS EOS RX I never had a Canon fitting better in my hand than the R7

The R7 has IBIS. Well OK other Canons also have IBIS but.... here is a € 1400 Camera that multiplies suddenly usability of all the old treasures I could not bring myself to sell.
My old 200 L 1.8 has now the support of stabilization. OK the longer the lens the less it benefits from IBIS but with that lens IBIS still rocks.

Some features which I start to love might be only sidekicks to their real purpose but:

Check out the Electronic Shutter/first Curtain setting.
Does what the manual says but perfect side effect for me: the shutter is closed when changing lenses.
If you ever have change lenses on an M, M3 or M6 while in a dusty environment....

Check out the feature it took from the M
"Retract lens when shutting down". I don't think that there are currently many lenses out there which can do this, but this setting results in the camera driving the attached lens into infinity position before shutting off. Has saved me some critical seconds after changing to a longer lens especially with the slower focusing lenses like the 85 L 1.2 or the 400 L 2.8

The biggest change the R/ has brought to me is that I suddenly start to use a complete different set of lenses when going on a trip.

Let’s pack the R7 for a 1 week (cruise) trip.

I use a Tamnrac Expedition 4 or 5 as a backpack. The 5 is a small backpack, The four well lets call it in regards to size “kawai”. The complete equipment mentioned below fits into the 4 but using the 5 is more convenient when accessing the equipment


What do I put in:

Eos R7
Sigma 17- 35 1,8
Sigma 50 -100 1,8

Canon EF 135 2,0 L

Canon EF 300 4,0 L

Canon EF RF Converter

Viltrox EF-R3

Canon 90 EX with RX adapter (only as last resort)

Batteries and Charger



I now have a very small but very heavy backpack which I don’t want to carry to long around. The solution is to make the backpack even more heavy and attach a small Loewwro back to the side of the Tarmac and have the chance to detach this little bag as a travel bag when just a selection of the equipment is needed.



The usual suspects 28-70 2,8 L and 70-200 2,8 L stay for once at home.



The Viltrox EF-R might scare some folks here, but it is cheap, available and it is a charm with the EF 300 4,0L. On the R7 you suddenly have a proper identified F 2.0 Lens with 300 mm range. The total weight of the combo is laughable, the size smaller than a 80d with the 70-200 L and the 2 stabilization systems work well together upgrading the outdated IS of the Lens very well



The Viltrox also works with the 135 L but here the gain in Fstop is not proper displayed





In the past I often left the 17-35 at home and took the 17-50 2.8 from Canon, Because of the reach but more often because of the lack of stabilization. Now? The Canon IBIS seems to be made for 17-35 range. Together with the F 1.8 this lens is a perfect companion for the R7. Little positive side effect: On a mirror slapper the Sigma tended to fog up when moving from airconditioned venues into hot and humid outside. This effect does not kick in with the R7



Now the Sigma 50-100 is a debatable choice because it is heavy like an anvil, eats up a lot of real estate in the Tamrac and seems to suck a lot of juice out of the battery of the R7 when not using one shot but with focal reducer or without IBIS makes this lens much more maneuverable and it is a very versatile portrait lens. Imagine a ball on a cruise ship, A 80-160 equivalent lens with 1.8 or a speed boosted 50-100 1,4 lens combined with the silent shutter of the R7 means neither sound nor the unnecessary flash will give you away. I usually end up as the bane of the onboard paparazzi as my pictures tend to be more natural than theirs.



To get the results I can achieve with the above-mentioned collection I would have had to use a trolly when using my 1Dx II with full frame glass. Don’t get me wrong there is also the respect for the holy trinity in my mind but above collection can be purchased for roughly a third of the money similar full frame performance would cost.





I would love to hear the experience others had with their R7 and if it is a gamechanger for them as well.
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Travel tripods and the best light weight gimbal head?

I just came across this tripod on Kickstarter and Indiegogo (HEIPI: The Most Compact 3-in-1 Travel Tripod) and it looks great! Anybody have one and would like to give comments?

Also, I have a Wimberly Wimberley Head® - Version II which I love, but as I am getting older, I need to lighten the load. Anyone with experience using an excellent very lightweight full gimbal head to recommend?

Thanks.

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EOS R3 Firmware Update Version 1.3.0

Firmware Version 1.3.0 incorporates the following fixes and enhancements:

1. The [User Def.] on [Picture Style] can now be selected in the Cloud Raw image processing settings.
2. Fixes minor issues.

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RF 85mm f/1.2L USM II?

Canon released its RF 85mm f/1.2L lens in May 2019. It's been over three years since.

Will they make a 85mm f/1.2L II soon? Should I just buy one now instead of waiting for mark II?
  • EF 85mm f/1.2L USM - September 1989
  • EF 85mm f/1.2L II USM - March 2006
  • EF 85mm f/1.4L IS USM - August 2017
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RED Video Cameras with RF Mount

Interesting read with interesting (and obvious) deductions about Canon's logic for locking down the RF mount (as far as lenses are concerned).


I presume RED is the only company (other than Canon) building cameras with the RF mount...
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Dustin Abbott reviews the RF 24mm f/1.8

His review is here: https://dustinabbott.net/2022/11/canon-rf-24mm-f1-8-macro-is-stm-gallery/
Mirrors my experience with this lens.
It would be helpful if he would include aperture data with his images. He notes poor coma performance as demonstrated in one of his photos. This is presumably wide open as I found it reduces significantly at f/2.8 and is largely gone at f/4.
He notes:
Stopping down to F2 produces slightly higher contrast across the frame, with a bigger jump happening at F2.8. There’s quite a noticeable difference in corner performance from F2 to F2.8. There’s very slight additional gains at F4 and F5.6, and very slight regressions at each stop after that. At these landscape apertures details look crisp across the frame.
This reflects my experience.
I'd like to see a comparison with the EF 24mm f/1.4L (both versions).
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Beware of Canon Europe web store - it might take your money without registering the order

Today I bought a lens on Canon Italy web store - which it looks to be just part of Canon Europe store. Or better, I tried. All went well until I sent the payment data and confirmed the payment via credit card... then I got a blank page, and the order was not registered - nor I got any email about it. No error. Just a link delivering a blank page. But the payment went through since I got a message from my bank that the payment was approved and the sum appears as booked in my bank account.

A call to the Canon support line didn't help much - the person that answered was kind and performed all the checks he could - but it didn't find the order nor could release the sum, since there was no order. They should get back to me, but I didn't hear anyone yet. Now I have no order, and a blocked sum - and I'm hesitant to place another until I know if and when my money will be released.

I wonder how it is possible in 2022 to code an application with such bugs - two phase commits have been standard practices for years. Amazon may not be a nice company, but I never saw issues of such magnitude.

Beware, if you buy form Canon Europe web store - there could be a nasty bug lurking behind.

Canon Introduces Multi-Feature Firmware Update for EOS C70 4K Digital Cinema Camera

MELVILLE, NY, November 16, 2022 – Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging solutions, announced today a multi-feature firmware update for the EOS C70 4K Digital Cinema Camera. The batch of feature upgrades coming via a firmware update will help to improve workflow and functionality for the content creation, live production and documentarian markets. The

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