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Modifying a Sigma 150-600mm Contemporary lens
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<blockquote data-quote="blackstar" data-source="post: 791411" data-attributes="member: 47518"><p>My new Sigma 150-600mm C and two lens plates (TITHUT and Haoge) arrived today late afternoon. Tried to set them (z6ii+Sigma+ lens plate) up with my tripod (not particularly big). Turned out Haoge sens plate is a better choice for coming with both 1/4 and 3/8 screws. Both seemly work fine for adjusting the balance. My light tripod seems to take the whole thing well, but it is still to be seen when I take it to do a field test later. From the setup, I didn't detect any twist issue due to the single screw fix. But could be happening later? (Both plates do not have a bumper to stop twisting) Need more tests to make sure, but man, the Sigma is so heavy that I can't handhold the system long time as I can with my AF-P 70-300mm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackstar, post: 791411, member: 47518"] My new Sigma 150-600mm C and two lens plates (TITHUT and Haoge) arrived today late afternoon. Tried to set them (z6ii+Sigma+ lens plate) up with my tripod (not particularly big). Turned out Haoge sens plate is a better choice for coming with both 1/4 and 3/8 screws. Both seemly work fine for adjusting the balance. My light tripod seems to take the whole thing well, but it is still to be seen when I take it to do a field test later. From the setup, I didn't detect any twist issue due to the single screw fix. But could be happening later? (Both plates do not have a bumper to stop twisting) Need more tests to make sure, but man, the Sigma is so heavy that I can't handhold the system long time as I can with my AF-P 70-300mm. [/QUOTE]
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