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Posted: Fri May 15th, 2020 06:42
 
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Actually when you are going birding there is no better combo (IMHO). 
The whole unit on a tripod makes for a very easily portable, if heavy, rig.  If you take it apart to make it easier to carry it actually become unwieldy.  Slung over the shoulder with the lens down your back and holding the tripod legs it seems no different to carrying the D3S with a 300mm lens!  Doesnt seem logical but is a reality.

That's what I do when I go to motor racing, albeit with a heavy monopod, very comfortable.



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Lol - my 610 with the 70-300 is a mere 1.7 kg, I can carry it with two fingers :lol:



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Lol - my 610 with the 70-300 is a mere 1.7 kg, I can carry it with two fingers :lol:
That what comes from taking bolts out with your fingers.  Hands as strong as spanners!!  :lol:



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Ten pin bowling helps too ... :cheersduo:



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Wimp!!! :lol::lol::lol:
Probably. 

That said, it's not an inability to do it...did it for years commercially.
I just don't see the need to make a task unnecessarily tiresome, if you can achieve the same results carrying a fraction of the weight.

Same with blankets v duvet, overcoats v anoraks, steel v aluminium.



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Actually when you are going birding there is no better combo (IMHO). 
The whole unit on a tripod makes for a very easily portable, if heavy, rig.  If you take it apart to make it easier to carry it actually become unwieldy.  Slung over the shoulder with the lens down your back and holding the tripod legs it seems no different to carrying the D3S with a 300mm lens!  Doesnt seem logical but is a reality.

Or you could just carry it in a long holster and leave your hands free for the bins.

D500 + 1.4 tc + 500mm (with lens hood in place)



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Man on a mission!
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