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December 23rd, 2011, 01:39 PM | #16 |
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Re: Looking For An Adapter For A Vivitar Lens
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December 28th, 2011, 09:09 AM | #18 |
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Re: Looking For An Adapter For A Vivitar Lens
I have the Canon FD version of this lens and it is great but I hardly ever use it. It weighs a ton on a small and light GH1 and is a bear to use unless you are on a tripod. They are built like a tank but it is a tank I would prefer not to drive to work.
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December 28th, 2011, 11:53 AM | #19 |
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Re: Looking For An Adapter For A Vivitar Lens
A couple of questions on this lens... I've been toying with the idea of a slightly faster zoom than my Nikon 70-210... however, the thing I LOVE about the Nikon is that it's essentially parfocal and thus a treat to use for stage performances and the like.
The Series 1 I have (28-90 2.8) is a nice enough lens, but absolutely NOT parfocal. Is this the case with their 70-210s as well? |
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I've seen large lenses with built in tripod mounts on them but never have I seen an attachment that could be added to a lens. I imagine you could build some kind of triangular support which could mount on the 'pod and create the right balance point for the camera and lens. But that might interfere with the focus or zoom rings on some lenses. A circular, adjustable device that could be positioned away from the rings on a lens would be nice if it existed. Does anyone know of such a thing? What do you do to support heavy lenses on your GH2 on a tripod? D |
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