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04-15-2019 10:16 AM
I searched and did not find a topic on this, any suggestions, my issue is, with my Manfrotto 190 set sideways so I can take a shot almost straight up, the weight of the lense tracked out is sufficient enough to case it to retract under its own weight, I can get the shot but I have to hold on to the lens with one hand, any suggestions, I could do a much better job on the focus if I had both hands free
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04-18-2019 12:59 PM
"Enjoying photography since 1972."
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04-15-2019 10:51 AM
A rubber band or some of those squishy things girls wear in their hair. Pretty easy and pretty common fix.
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04-15-2019 11:27 AM
"Enjoying photography since 1972."
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04-18-2019 11:34 AM
F-1; AE-1; EOS 1V, EOS-1D X Mark III, 5D Mk IV, 6D, 6D Mk II, 7D, and 7D Mk II; scads of Canon, Zeiss, and Sigma lenses.
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04-18-2019 12:59 PM
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04-18-2019 07:34 PM
As Wadizzle points out ... the 100-400 II has a "tension" ring to prevent zoom creep. After you zoom, snug that ring. If the zoom still creeps after snugging the tension, then the lens probably needs an adjustment (send it in to Canon).
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04-19-2019 10:44 PM - edited 04-20-2019 12:19 AM
Thanks for the information, I was not aware of the tension ring, so I feel a bit ignorant, it works as described, it was all the way open thus no tension, works perfect.
