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Caring for long lens / lens fault
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<blockquote data-quote="JimL" data-source="post: 846058" data-attributes="member: 69920"><p>Thanks Clovishound. I mainly used handheld, but if using tripod attached via the lens tripod collar. But I often carried using a Peak designs strap attached to the camera body while walking. I think I read somewhere on a thread on here that attaching the strap via the tripod collar or collar and body was better. And now I think about it, in retrospect it’s seems rather obvious that my method was putting a lot of strain on the mount. Even so I don’t see how this led to internal damage …</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimL, post: 846058, member: 69920"] Thanks Clovishound. I mainly used handheld, but if using tripod attached via the lens tripod collar. But I often carried using a Peak designs strap attached to the camera body while walking. I think I read somewhere on a thread on here that attaching the strap via the tripod collar or collar and body was better. And now I think about it, in retrospect it’s seems rather obvious that my method was putting a lot of strain on the mount. Even so I don’t see how this led to internal damage … [/QUOTE]
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