On the same note as below . . . Why on earth would you carry around a 1000mm lens if you don't carry around a tripod. Seriously, at least look into getting a shoulderstock to use with a 1000 mm lens. It'll help you to steady it.

Doug Brewer wrote:
I'm assuming you want usable (sharp) shots from 1000mm. Hand-holding it won't result in usable shots.

The single most important purchase you can make if you want to shoot birdies, which I seem to recall is your ambition, is a good tripod. Holding up 1000mm requires a hefty tripod.


At 04:04 PM 3/10/03, you wrote:


Doug Brewer said:

> Why on Earth would you hand hold 1000mm?
>
All the usual reasons.  Faster maneuvering, faster setup time when I go
from a shorter lens to 1000mm, one less thing to carry, especially when
I'm mainly going from point A to point B and bring a camera along for
opportunity shots.

On the IS issue, why would I carry a tripod if I don't need one?



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