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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 646126" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>Just something to try... You might prefer the handling if you rotate the tripod collar 90 degrees, or even 180 degrees, so you can rest the barrel of the lens in the palm of your hand. I rotate the tripod collar on my Tamron 70-200mm for this reason. Doing so has the added benefit of protecting the switches (there are three on my lens) from being switched on/off without my knowing. Nothing like having your focus limiter enabled, or auto-focus disable itself unexpectedly in the middle of a shoot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 646126, member: 13090"] Just something to try... You might prefer the handling if you rotate the tripod collar 90 degrees, or even 180 degrees, so you can rest the barrel of the lens in the palm of your hand. I rotate the tripod collar on my Tamron 70-200mm for this reason. Doing so has the added benefit of protecting the switches (there are three on my lens) from being switched on/off without my knowing. Nothing like having your focus limiter enabled, or auto-focus disable itself unexpectedly in the middle of a shoot. [/QUOTE]
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