Seems like the Blackrapid strap is the answer for me, but will the mount be able to take the weight? The 70-300L doesn't come with a tripod collar, so should I get one?
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Night Hawk said:Seems like the Blackrapid strap is the answer for me, but will the mount be able to take the weight? The 70-300L doesn't come with a tripod collar, so should I get one?
Night Hawk said:Seems like the Blackrapid strap is the answer for me, but will the mount be able to take the weight? The 70-300L doesn't come with a tripod collar, so should I get one?
+1jdramirez said:Night Hawk said:Seems like the Blackrapid strap is the answer for me, but will the mount be able to take the weight? The 70-300L doesn't come with a tripod collar, so should I get one?
I always leave my collar on, I would say it is with buying one, but it doesn't have to be oem... there are some decent knockoffs out there.
It is a great lens, but since you mentioned wild life and birds - even on a crop body it will feel too short many times.Night Hawk said:The 70-300L seems like a great lens for me, ...
Night Hawk said:No, I usually don't use a tripod. 95% of the time, I handhold the camera for my shots.
jdramirez said:ditto with the hand holding, but I still love the collar.Night Hawk said:No, I usually don't use a tripod. 95% of the time, I handhold the camera for my shots.
btw, what lens plate do you use on the 70-300? I have the P20 but find it is almost longer than necessary. With the 5D it never is front heavy on a tripod, and when handheld the plate is a bit in the way when I grab the zoom ring, so I was considering a P10neuroanatomist said:I like that the collar is a good way for me to support the lens... The focus and zoom rings are swapped compared to other common L-series zooms, and without the collar, my hand reaches for the 70-300L's focus ring almost automatically. Supporting the lens by the collar foot places my hand so I grab the zoom ring by default.
ahab1372 said:btw, what lens plate do you use on the 70-300? I have the P20 but find it is almost longer than necessary. With the 5D it never is front heavy on a tripod, and when handheld the plate is a bit in the way when I grab the zoom ring, so I was considering a P10neuroanatomist said:I like that the collar is a good way for me to support the lens... The focus and zoom rings are swapped compared to other common L-series zooms, and without the collar, my hand reaches for the 70-300L's focus ring almost automatically. Supporting the lens by the collar foot places my hand so I grab the zoom ring by default.
terminatahx said:The 7D is an excellent body for the price, but based on limitations you've experienced with your current body, the 5DIII is the clear choice. The only downside being the and fps slightly slower than the 7d.