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Old 16-08-07, 20:11
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Hi to all,
I'm still new to all this but I've recently come across a couple of gadgets I found useful so I thought I would share them with you.
The first is the Kirk NC80-200 replacement lens collar for the AF-S Nikkor 80-200 f2.8D. It is tons better than the original and well worth the expense if you need the collar. You can find it here<http://www.kirkphoto.com/lenscollars.html>.

The second is the "Lens Cradle" . This is a plate that fixes to a lens collar tripod mount and it comes with or without it's own straps. I find it supports long lenses such as the Sigma Bigma,
the 80/70-200 and 80-400 or any large heavy lens with a tripod mount, in a much easier way. There is less strain on the camera mount and it is positioned close to the centre of gravity of most outfits. It also makes changing lenses very easy.
You can find it here <http://lenscradle.com/> or on eBay.The lens cradle comes with a plate that I think is fairly universal to each make of lens ie: Sigma plates,Nikon and Cannon plates. They are metal and each one comes with its own pad and screws so you can screw the cradle to the lens collar and in its base you have a fitting for a quick release tripod plate or straight on a tripod/monopod, and it does take Arca-Swiss plates. The cradle has two"wings" with strap apertures, so the weight is supported through the lens collar. If you keep your body strap on as well, then you can sling the lens for quick change and leave it over your shoulder, then you are not juggling with lenses and bodies and you don't need that second pair of arms we would all find useful at times.

Hope this helps

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someone else likes it - that's a bonus!"
Andy M.

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