Chihuahua mates with Great Dane.
I grabbed some cage kit "tinker toys" and got to work. I've got a set of 15mm rails mounted directly to the tripod and then the camera is mounted to a plate on top of those rails. The lens is supported by a little device that also fits on the rails (to the front). Its sole task is to prevent the dreaded lens droop.
I have the lens support further back in this example so the front ring on the lens, which is the manual focusing ring, is unencumbered. That's a mandatory thing because I'll be focusing manually.
Once I finish the set-up I'll have a monitor up on the top bar and an SSD drive hanging close to the side of the camera. It's a nutty set-up but I think it's better than letting an unsupported multi-pound lens hang way off the center of gravity. Talk about front heavy...
I have extra time to figure this stuff out in advance now. Moving at a leisurely pace and already dreading the editing on the back end.
Consider this your dose of "Rube Goldberg" engineering for the moment.
Now all you need is a horse to carry it.
ReplyDeleteI use something similar, when mountainbike my 50-150mm/f2.8 Sigma Lens (Canon EF-S bought 2006) on my Panasonic GX85 camera. That’ll frighten any “influencer” more than my own “muscling” having to carry the monstrosity (hard to dismantle/remount completely, while walking around in a Zoo - when it again becomes possible).
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