Canon 70-200 f/2.8L IS II "Fix"

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Hey guys and gals,

I am one of those who doesn't really like the attention that my 70-200 2.8L IS II can bring. I got creative with some gaffer's tape and fixed my "problem"!

I know I may receive some flak from those who would see this as the equivalent of a putting bumper sticker on a Ferrari, but for me, I suits my needs quite well and I'm quite happy with how it turned out! :D
 

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I actually don't remember where I got it but (edit: I got it on Amazon: JVCC Premium Grade Gaffer's Tape). I did some research and I've heard both ways. I did a test where I put a small piece on the bottom for a few weeks and it came off quite easily with no residue. I'm sure if it does leave residue I can carefully get it off with goo gone or something...
 
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aaronh said:
neuroanatomist said:
You forgot to stencil "AF-S Nikkor 70-200mm f/2.8G ED VR II" on your black lens. :-X
I knew I'd get one of these!

Preemptive strike? The off-white can be conspicuous. I do wonder, though - Canon paints the lens white for a couple of reasons, one of which is to keep the internal temperature of the lens lower in the sun (the other is shameless marketing, of course!). Probably not a big deal.
 
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iaind said:
neuroanatomist said:
You forgot to stencil "AF-S Nikkor 70-200mm f/2.8G ED VR II" on your black lens. :-X

If anybody asks say its a prototype and I've signed an NDA

Haha! Maybe a picture of me using it will show up on this site:)

Menace said:
Good for you if that you get your desired effect.

I'm sure the off white paint keep the temperature down - I've been shooting on some hots days lately and I'm glad the white paint is there.

Cheers

I will be sure to be aware of the heat--if it were getting too hot would I be able to tell by touch, do you think?

Thanks!
 
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LensCoat (can be removed in seconds and is residue free)..... just sayin' ;D

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Viggo said:
If the 100 L and the 135 and all the nikons survive the heat, then this will too. "Shameless marketing" is much easier to believe.

Yup, the "big whites" are supposedly painted that way so that excess heat does not cause the fluorite elements to expand, but on a lens like this it's purely marketing.
 
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