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Tripod Mount for 80-200/4


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I recently purchased the 80-200/4 ROM to be used with a R6.

Since I'm afraid that the weight of the lens can be tough on the

mount, I would like to know if any of you has ever used it on a

tripod with any kind of tripod mount that can move the center of

gravity ahead toward the lens front. (Maybe the collar made for

the 100 APO? Can it be fitted?)

Thanks

Alex

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I wouldn't worry about the stress on the lensmount, the lens isn't

*that* heavy. A greater concern is elmininating camera shake with the

lens cantilevered off the camera's tripod bush. Bogen/Manfrotto used

to make a "universal" tele lens cradle, perhaps they still do. It

was a little ungainly but it worked. You could also try contacting

Kirk Enterprises (www.kirkphoto.com)who makes tripod collars for

various lenses and might be able to adapt one to fit if you sent them

the lens to measure. Using a beanbag on the tripod yoke and an

articulated arm from a tripod leg to the camera, is another

possibility. Then there's always the Tim Taylor approach: some

aluminum stock, a couple hose clamps lined with rubber, and a tap-and-

die set from Sears (grunt-grunt-grunt).

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> Maybe the collar made for the 100 APO? Can it be fitted?

 

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Alex,

 

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I used the 80-200/4 with the STA-1 made for the Apo-MAcro.

It work with it, except that I had to cut a little bit the inside where

the little red ball is covered by the STA-1. And the STA-1 is really

close of the aperture ring.

 

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I'm using it now with the APO 180/2,8.

It's on that lens that it works the best. Better than on the Apo-Macro.

 

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The STA-1 (#14 636) is not available from Solms since a few years.

 

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Lucien

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