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by birddog114 on Thu Feb 24, 2005 1:13 pm
kipper wrote:Man saw a review of the Sigma 300-800. What a monster! Think this would make a nice addition to the lense collection
Yeah! you're right! not only the cost of the lens but add more onto it with propper gears as tripod, ballhead, gimbal head, lens plate and the final bill can help you fund a brand new car (Including the lens).
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by robw25 on Thu Feb 24, 2005 1:40 pm
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read this in the manual ............. IMPORTANT be sure to attach a 52mm screw in filter to the built-in gelatin filter holder ?? ...... do i need a filter ????
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by birddog114 on Thu Feb 24, 2005 1:44 pm
robw25 wrote:birddog read this in the manual ............. IMPORTANT be sure to attach a 52mm screw in filter to the built-in gelatin filter holder ?? ...... do i need a filter ????
cheers rob
It's already insde the lens, have you take it off and check?
You can buy other filter, they call drop in filter and it ain't cheap! $250- 500/ filter and depend on what type.
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by robw25 on Thu Feb 24, 2005 2:33 pm
just had a look ... thanks ... now messing with the memory set button
i spose you have all the filters ????? need i ask !!!!!!
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by birddog114 on Thu Feb 24, 2005 2:49 pm
robw25 wrote:just had a look ... thanks ... now messing with the memory set button
i spose you have all the filters ????? need i ask !!!!!!
cheers rob
No, I don't have or use drop in filter alot! but perhaps will when I have the 300VR, they're quite expensive.
The memory button is very nice feature on this lens same as other long zoom lens. Can do preset focus and shoot at fixed point of target..
To use this lens, you have to try not to hold it all the time, that will make your muscle sick, after one or two shots, drop it off and re-arm to shoot.
Need a proper lens foot with Arca Swiss type and gimbal head! for easy panning and tracking.
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by fozzie on Thu Feb 24, 2005 3:46 pm
Hey Rob,
Birddog114 wrote:robw25 wrote:just had a look ... thanks ... now messing with the memory set button
i spose you have all the filters ????? need i ask !!!!!!
cheers rob
No, I don't have or use drop in filter alot! but perhaps will when I have the 300VR, they're quite expensive. The memory button is very nice feature on this lens same as other long zoom lens. Can do preset focus and shoot at fixed point of target.. To use this lens, you have to try not to hold it all the time, that will make your muscle sick, after one or two shots, drop it off and re-arm to shoot. Need a proper lens foot with Arca Swiss type and gimbal head! for easy panning and tracking.
I have the Gimbal Sidekick, if you have the Arca Swiss type foot we can play with your new toy sometime soon .
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by birddog114 on Thu Feb 24, 2005 3:47 pm
I have the Gimbal Head, if you have the Arca Swiss type foot we can play with your new toy sometime soon .
I don't think Rob goes far like you!
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by robw25 on Thu Feb 24, 2005 4:26 pm
i'm beginning to think i need to spend money on a more sturdier head ... i'm gunna regret this but .... birddog what and how much is the best available ? i have the manfrotto 055 pro
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by birddog114 on Thu Feb 24, 2005 4:32 pm
robw25 wrote:i'm beginning to think i need to spend money on a more sturdier head ... i'm gunna regret this but .... birddog what and how much is the best available ? i have the manfrotto 055 pro
cheers rob
Are u ready to take off? Got all clearance?
Tripod AU$850.00 -$900.00
Ballhead AU$642.00 (BH-55Pro)
Wimberley Sidekick AU$400.00
Replacement Lens foot for 200-400VR AU$260.00
Replacement lens foot for the 70-200 AU$200.00
L plate for D70 AU$200.00
Ok above prices are estimate and used as budgetary.
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by robw25 on Thu Feb 24, 2005 4:40 pm
Birddog114 wrote:robw25 wrote:i'm beginning to think i need to spend money on a more sturdier head ... i'm gunna regret this but .... birddog what and how much is the best available ? i have the manfrotto 055 pro
cheers rob
Are u ready to take off? Got all clearance? Tripod AU$850.00 -$900.00 Ballhead AU$642.00 (BH-55Pro) Wimberley Sidekick AU$400.00 Replacement Lens foot for 200-400VR AU$260.00 Replacement lens foot for the 70-200 AU$200.00 L plate for D70 AU$200.00 Ok above prices are estimate and used as budgetary.
my heart just missed a beat !!!... make that ten
i think i will just pinch fozzie's setup at monarto zoo
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by birddog114 on Thu Feb 24, 2005 4:41 pm
robw25 wrote:Birddog114 wrote:robw25 wrote:i'm beginning to think i need to spend money on a more sturdier head ... i'm gunna regret this but .... birddog what and how much is the best available ? i have the manfrotto 055 pro
cheers rob
Are u ready to take off? Got all clearance? Tripod AU$850.00 -$900.00 Ballhead AU$642.00 (BH-55Pro) Wimberley Sidekick AU$400.00 Replacement Lens foot for 200-400VR AU$260.00 Replacement lens foot for the 70-200 AU$200.00 L plate for D70 AU$200.00 Ok above prices are estimate and used as budgetary.
my heart just missed a beat !!!... make that ten i think i will just pinch fozzie's setup at monarto zoo
Rob,
Bring along with you few good Reds and "poison' him so you can have them free
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by robw25 on Thu Feb 24, 2005 4:47 pm
good idea !!!!!!!!! spike his drink, and maybe on monday when he wakes up at the zoo amongst his rellies ... he might not remember you reckon ?
well better get ready for work again ........
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by MHD on Thu Feb 24, 2005 4:53 pm
hey Birddog, does the sidekick have a clamp with it...
ie ball head + sideclick will click into any acra-swiss system
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by birddog114 on Thu Feb 24, 2005 4:57 pm
MHD wrote:hey Birddog, does the sidekick have a clamp with it...
ie ball head + sideclick will click into any acra-swiss system
MHD
Yes, one end of the sidekick (Arca Swiss type with dove tails) goes into the QRP of the AUB, and the other end has the same QRP as the head, so the lens foot will goes onto that QRP of the Sidekick.
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by MHD on Thu Feb 24, 2005 5:02 pm
not that I need it (need big glass first)
but $400 to convert a ball head into a gimball type mount is really good!
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by birddog114 on Thu Feb 24, 2005 5:03 pm
MHD wrote:not that I need it (need big glass first) but $400 to convert a ball head into a gimball type mount is really good!
MHD,
Then you'll need upgrade to a new sturdy ballhead for balancing, come in this Sartuday at the mini meet and try it out.
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by MHD on Thu Feb 24, 2005 5:04 pm
will do...
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by Glen on Thu Feb 24, 2005 5:11 pm
MHD, with the new ballhead, you will probably need to upgrade the legs, so you will end up upgrading the glass, head and legs so you can put on the new "accessory" sidekick. I think I just went down this path
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by kipper on Thu Feb 24, 2005 6:14 pm
Hmmm....is the BH-55Pro the dogs bollocks?
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by Glen on Thu Feb 24, 2005 6:19 pm
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by birddog114 on Thu Feb 24, 2005 6:28 pm
Kipper,
Have you seen the towball, it's 55mm ball head, I think you may use the towball and your amazed creatively brain to set up the ballhead, and it'll will hold the 105mm howitzer easy.
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by kipper on Thu Feb 24, 2005 6:43 pm
Could prove a nice buy
Atleast that way I shouldn't ever have to upgrade again!
Or maybe I should just get the Markin M-20 and then when I need to upgrade the M-20 can go on a monopod?
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by birddog114 on Thu Feb 24, 2005 6:55 pm
kipper wrote:Could prove a nice buy Atleast that way I shouldn't ever have to upgrade again! Or maybe I should just get the Markin M-20 and then when I need to upgrade the M-20 can go on a monopod?
Don't be fooled, "the Markins 20 goes onto the monopod" where did you learn that way?
Don't get the Markins/ forget about the Markins, save up your bucks and go straight to the BH55Pro, and stay with it for life.
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by kipper on Thu Feb 24, 2005 6:56 pm
I dunno.....I just assumed you needed a head for a monopod.
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