It may depend on how you hold your camera.  I use the very large A*135 and 
sometimes the A*85 on an *istD without a grip, and don't have any problems.  On 
the contrary, I support the lens with my left hand with the elbow supported to 
my chest so it takes most of the weight, and I find that a grip comes in the 
way. That's one of the nice things with Pentax, the camera is just a small and 
light something mounted on the lens .-)

I tried an 1Ds mkII a couple of weeks ago and had the same problem there. I 
couldn't get a comfortable grip because of the large  camera extending below 
the lens mount.

DagT

> 
> fra: Bob Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> dato: 2006/02/13 ma PM 02:25:22 CET
> til: [email protected]
> emne: Re: Pentax Has Finally Admitted...
> 
> Interesting Mark.  Are you using a istD with the battery pack on the
> bottom?  I find the f2.8 zooms lenses are mighty big to use on
> anything smaller than a PZ-1 with a grip attached.  Regards,  Bob S.
> 
> On 2/13/06, Mark Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Bob Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> > >I will say that the following are a bad match on the istDS,... way to
> > >front heavy for a good ergronmic combination from my personal
> > >experiences.
> > >FA*28-70/2.8
> > >FA 28-105/4-5.6
> > >FA*80-200/2.8
> > >A 15/3.5
> > >Not so front heavy, but still rather too big...
> > >FA*24/2
> > >FA*85/1.4
> >
> > Funny, but with two exceptions (I don't have the 85 or the 28-105),
> > those are some of my most-used lenses on the Ist-D!
> >
> >
> > --
> > Mark Roberts
> > Photography and writing
> > www.robertstech.com
> >
> >
> 
> 

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