luigi bertolotti Posted June 15, 2010 Share #1 Posted June 15, 2010 Advertisement (gone after registration) ... indeed, what can one do, after a long trip in the dark, finding a home, a man, and a M8 in front, ready to catch ? No need that someone asks "say cheese..." he (she?) SMILES Welcome, dear visitor! As registered member you'd see an image here… Simply register for free here – We are always happy to welcome new members! Link to post Share on other sites Simply register for free here – We are always happy to welcome new members! ' data-webShareUrl='https://www.l-camera-forum.com/topic/123852-lenses-have-a-soul/?do=findComment&comment=1353054'>More sharing options...
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jc_braconi Posted June 15, 2010 Share #2 Posted June 15, 2010 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jaapv Posted June 15, 2010 Share #3 Posted June 15, 2010 You've got strong arms Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
luigi bertolotti Posted June 15, 2010 Author Share #4 Posted June 15, 2010 You've got strong arms ... with no body to fit... at the moment... ... but its usability is anyway a lot questionable... oh well, was an old dream...; well.. let's evaluate the next time you'll take your DMR in Corvara... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jaapv Posted June 15, 2010 Share #5 Posted June 15, 2010 I really like those big guns - the original idea was to mount them on two tripods. I feel the best way to stabilize them is to use a beanbag Quite suitable for wildlife and birds if handled that way. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jc_braconi Posted June 16, 2010 Share #6 Posted June 16, 2010 I really like those big guns - the original idea was to mount them on two tripods. I feel the best way to stabilize them is to use a beanbag Quite suitable for wildlife and birds if handled that way. : Welcome, dear visitor! As registered member you'd see an image here… Simply register for free here – We are always happy to welcome new members! Link to post Share on other sites Simply register for free here – We are always happy to welcome new members! ' data-webShareUrl='https://www.l-camera-forum.com/topic/123852-lenses-have-a-soul/?do=findComment&comment=1353381'>More sharing options...
luigi bertolotti Posted June 16, 2010 Author Share #7 Posted June 16, 2010 Advertisement (gone after registration) : What kind of adapter is mounted on the Telyt of your picture ? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
dkCambridgeshire Posted June 16, 2010 Share #8 Posted June 16, 2010 The Manfrotto 393 might do the job ... and can be adjusted to support at the centre of gravity. I use one with the 560mm Telyt. in conjunction with a Manfrotto 359 telescopic camera support which attaches to the tripod Manfrotto 393 gimbal head | Richard Peters Photography blog Premier Ink : Buy Manfrotto 359 Long Lens Camera Support - dunk Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jc_braconi Posted June 16, 2010 Share #9 Posted June 16, 2010 What kind of adapter is mounted on the Telyt of your picture ? One for using the lens in short distances Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
luigi bertolotti Posted June 17, 2010 Author Share #10 Posted June 17, 2010 One for using the lens in short distances Curios item... the original tube with diaphragm setting has gone away... but maybe there is a diaphragm into the accessory... such a lens wide open at short distances must have a negligible DOF.... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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