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<blockquote data-quote="LouCioccio" data-source="post: 581089" data-attributes="member: 12542"><p>Although a tripod is "cumbersome" assuming this is outdoors, and like others said this is a heavy lens plus if you have a battery grip attached. One thing that could help is a monopod and if you have a tripod look at quick release systems that can be mounted. I have two tripods and a monopod and all have the same quick release systems; which I have used in church during wedding ceremonies. The monopod would relieve the weight.</p><p>You are at the long end of the lens at 135 and movement can detract the image.</p><p>Lou Cioccio</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LouCioccio, post: 581089, member: 12542"] Although a tripod is "cumbersome" assuming this is outdoors, and like others said this is a heavy lens plus if you have a battery grip attached. One thing that could help is a monopod and if you have a tripod look at quick release systems that can be mounted. I have two tripods and a monopod and all have the same quick release systems; which I have used in church during wedding ceremonies. The monopod would relieve the weight. You are at the long end of the lens at 135 and movement can detract the image. Lou Cioccio [/QUOTE]
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