Thanks, Jeff, but [lease don't ruin a 3030 plate on my account! I
have a Bogen grip ballhead that works OK with the lens. I don't use
the ballhead all the time because it is more difficult to level, but
it is otherwise a good head. I think I'm a going to try the 3047 head
and the larger hex plates. My tripod is already pretty heavy, so a
little more weight won't be that big a deal (ha!).
Joel W
On 1/29/06, Jeff Keller <jrk_om@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> The tripod mount works ok on a Arca Swiss style lens plate but I think
> aesthetics had more influence on the design than function. Try removing the
> rubber pad from one of your quick release lens plates. I would bet that the
> lens will mount and be fairly stable (considering the 400mm eq AOV).
>
> I changed from a Bogen 3030 to a Acratech because of stability problems when
> using a Tamron 400/4 + 1.4TC. I made the change before trying to remove the
> rubber pad. I'll have to see if I have any lens plates left ... maybe I can
> try it.
>
>
> -jeff
>
> ----Original Message Follows----
> From: Joel Wilcox <jfwilcox@xxxxxxxxx>
>
>
> Well, I don't like the tripod mount on the 50-200 very much. While
> it's not flimsy, it is so narrow that it is not stable enough at 200mm
> to use the TTT technique of cradling the lens and pulling off a nice
> sharp shot.
>
>
> I really prefer the tilt-pan heads. I suppose the only solution is a
> Kirk ReallyRight Arca Swiss $$$ thingy, but I'd prefer Bogen for now.
> Suggestions are welcome! Off to search the web sites ...
>
> Joel W.
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