TexPhoto said:I really prefer to not use a head when I use my 400mm 2.8 IS MK I on a monopod. The head is just a wobble point and a little more weight. You twist the camera to vertical in the tripod collar.
IS is awesome on this lens, and if you think you don't need it because you'll be on a tripod, you are wrong. Lenses of this size and focal length wobble on the heaviest and most expensive tripod. If your shooting in bright daylight at 4000 sec, no you don't need it, but I shoot night sports and trust me IS makes a big difference.
I do not use a head when using my 400 2.8L on a monopod, either. Since the lens weighs 6.1kg I prefer to use it on a tripod using a Manfrotto 393. The lens does not wobble on my tripod (Manfrotto cx055pro4).
Of course it would be nice to have IS so that I could use it handheld like my 300 2.8L II but considering the weight I wouldn't do that often anyway...
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