Too bad the 200/4 is neither equipt with a tripod collar nor a beanbag.
Joel, how do you focus the 200/4 if it's weight is sitting in a beanbag
sling?
Gary, does it produce fuzzy results cause the mount lets it bobble or
because bolting the camera body to a tripod head allows the lens to
oscillate, way out there from the single point of contact, (which acts as a
pivot point)?
Lama
> My 200/4 MC gives great images if it is kept steady. A bean bag is
> better than a tripod. It also works very well with the 2XA, although
> a slightly softer image.
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