Yes! Finally, the 70-200 f/2.8 II

Nov 17, 2013
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Finally. I made my decision. Thank you all who gave me all kind of advice.
I am pleased with my new lens.
Maybe someone can tell me how to use it on a tripod. Do I need to buy a little release plate to adjust it to the base of the tripod?
And do you leave it on the collar of the 70-200 all the time?
 
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You can get custom-fit plates for the lens - I have an RRS one - but it doesn't extend behind the foot at all, so if you want to move your lens forward in your clamp for better balance (as in with an extender) then you lose clamping area. The generic ones like the one linked above give you some wiggle room.

I don't make a habit of taking the collar off of mine, if nothing else you can rotate the foot upward and use it as a half-decent handle. (Footle?)

Jim
 
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I have my tripod mount rotated upwards and using is as a handle. Or use it as a handrest, with default position. I personally never take it off - too much hustle (need of unmounting the lens from the body etc.).
 
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You made a great choice, the right one imho. I leave the foot on most of the time. It can be a great auxiliary grip if it fits your hand size and positioning. I too have the RRS lens plate for that model but there are many other brands that are fine as well such as Wimberly and other Arca Swiss compatibles.
 
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congratulation! ;)

I bought mine only few weeks ago and I already love this lens ::)

Regarding your question, I almost never take the collar of, indeed it's some additional weight, but it's nothing too horrible and when not mounted on tripod I use it rotated sideways as handle (so the camera is hangning in portrait orientation)
 
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Leave your feet on people! Let's not let the rest of the world, Non Photo Gentiles, think we are a bunch of weight conscious weenies!

Image Quality over weight or get out of the darkroom. (Or Internet Forum)

I'll cut you some slack if you are injured, disabled and whatnot...there's the 100L 2.8 Macro for that.
 
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slclick said:
Leave your feet on people! Let's not let the rest of the world, Non Photo Gentiles, think we are a bunch of weight conscious weenies!

Image Quality over weight or get out of the darkroom. (Or Internet Forum)

I'll cut you some slack if you are injured, disabled and whatnot...there's the 100L 2.8 Macro for that.
LOL - though I reserve the right to remove mine when I send it to Canon for service, to save on postage :)
 
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slclick said:
Leave your feet on people! Let's not let the rest of the world, Non Photo Gentiles, think we are a bunch of weight conscious weenies!

Image Quality over weight or get out of the darkroom. (Or Internet Forum)

I'll cut you some slack if you are injured, disabled and whatnot...there's the 100L 2.8 Macro for that.

I guess I'm a weenie half of the time. ;D
 
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