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I carry mine either by the shoulder stock attached to the tripod collar or by a monopod attached to the tripod collar or by a tripod attached to the tripod collar. Never by the camera.

 

It's a 'til death do us part' lens for me. It's so important for my work that I bought a backup copy.

 

Dear Doug:

What tripod collar are you using on this lens? Does Leica make one for this lens?

 

Thanks ryee3

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If you cradle the body (DMR in my case) and the 280/4 (or indeed any R long lens), you can focus using your LEFT thumb, whilst cradling the lens/body. The focus ring is so smooth, that it is a doddle. That way, you can have your right hand on the shutter button/body so that you don't miss the shot.

 

Charlie

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Great thanks! I am dry swimming right now. Novoflex adapter should be here on Monday and shoulderstock later in the week, monopod and tripod are here. I am extremly eager to try out what you taught me, thanks!

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Completely agree with Charlie, focussing on the 280/4 can easily be done with one finger because the focussing action is so light and smooth.

 

Pete.

 

I agree with Charlie and Pete. BTW the zoom on the 105-280 Vario is similarly light and smooth and the zoom ring is positioned so that the users' left thumb can switch between zoom and focus without skipping a beat. After a few seconds' acclimatization (no exaggeration) it's instinctive.

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Al,

 

Look at the drawing on the Wiki. What is missing?

 

Guy

 

Guy

 

Thanks for getting me to look at the Wiki drawings again. It seems I have the 14188 V2 except mine has the electronic cable release built in. The original box it came in seemed so empty that I thought I got taken. Not so, as all parts are included. Thanks.

Now the question begs-will I ever use it?

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Guy

 

Thanks for getting me to look at the Wiki drawings again. It seems I have the 14188 V2 except mine has the electronic cable release built in. The original box it came in seemed so empty that I thought I got taken. Not so, as all parts are included. Thanks.

Now the question begs-will I ever use it?

 

The Wiki page for the 14188 isn't quite correct. The shoulder stock labeled version 2 is actually version 3. The cable release can be removed by loosening the set screw above it and sliding the release out toward the front. The Wiki page also does not mention the 14239 shoulder stock which replaced the 14188 some time before 2009. Also the 14188 isn't just the grip; the shoulder stock and grip together is the 14188.

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  • 4 weeks later...
Although I don't have an APO-280, I also use the Leitz gunstock with my Telyt 350. I have the electrical cable release for my DMR or Motor Drive-R on the R9 and it really works very well. My left hand focuses while my right index finger is on the electric cable release. You should try it, Doug. Here is an example of the result:

 

That is an odd looking bird;- what is it?

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Although I don't have an APO-280, I also use the Leitz gunstock with my Telyt 350. I have the electrical cable release for my DMR or Motor Drive-R on the R9 and it really works very well. My left hand focuses while my right index finger is on the electric cable release. You should try it, Doug. Here is an example of the result:

 

That is an odd looking bird;- what is it?

 

It's a Shoebill. Previously thought to be related to storks but recent research suggests that its taxonomy is unclear.

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It's a Shoebill. Previously thought to be related to storks but recent research suggests that its taxonomy is unclear.

 

Right. It's now thought to be more closely related to pelicans, and its closest relative might be the hammerkopt. I was very lucky to see this bird, on lake Albert, in Uganda. Its total population is estimated to be about 5,000 to 8,000 worldwide, in the african rift valley. I was luckier yet to "catch it with a catch", a catfish.

 

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