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EF 24-105 Helicopter Photoshoot

JackFleetwood
Apprentice

I'm an aviation photographer and this weekend I was doing a shoot with a helicopter.  I was shooting out of the back of a B-25.  When we landed, the helicopter pilot mentioned that he saw a red ring fly out of the airplane and it went through his rotor.  I told him I'm extremely careful to empty my pockets and make sure nothing is loose in the plane.  I got home and was cleaning my cameras and I saw it... my red ring that goes around Canon lenses is gone!  I had no idea this could come off.  Maybe this is something that would only affect someone doing photos like I do, but just a warning, these can come off!  Screen Shot 2024-09-30 at 10.32.03 AM.png

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jrhoffman75
Legend
Legend

@JackFleetwood wrote:

I'm an aviation photographer and this weekend I was doing a shoot with a helicopter.  I was shooting out of the back of a B-25.  When we landed, the helicopter pilot mentioned that he saw a red ring fly out of the airplane and it went through his rotor.  I told him I'm extremely careful to empty my pockets and make sure nothing is loose in the plane.  I got home and was cleaning my cameras and I saw it... my red ring that goes around Canon lenses is gone!  I had no idea this could come off.  Maybe this is something that would only affect someone doing photos like I do, but just a warning, these can come off!  Screen Shot 2024-09-30 at 10.32.03 AM.png


Pilot has very good eyesight.

John Hoffman
Conway, NH

1D X Mark III, M200, Many lenses, Pixma PRO-100, Pixma TR8620a, Lr Classic

JackFleetwood
Apprentice

Agree!  We were pretty close, and he was looking right at me, but still, amazed he saw it.  If he hadn't, I would have never known where it went.

wq9nsc
Elite
Elite

Nice to know and that is a VERY cool photo!

A friend took me up in his ultralight last month and part of his pre-flight check was that I wasn't wearing or carrying anything that could come loose and create an issue.  It was a nice day so we flew with the side windows removed but unfortunately there was a lot of haze making for not great photography.  Given the tight quarters, I took my little M6 Mark II and 18-150 lens up with me and gave my girlfriend quick instructions on using my 1DX II with a lightweight EF 400 f5.6 lens to get a photo of us in the air.  I wished I had a longer lens with me but space was at a premium however it was a very fun hour long flight around the area!

Rodger

EOS 1DX M3, 1DX M2, 1DX, 5DS R, M6 Mark II, 1D M2, EOS 650 (film), many lenses, XF400 video

I shoot with my 1DX3 cameras.  One has a 24-105, and the other has a 70-200.  The 70-200 is my workhorse and I use it most of the time.  The weight helps me hold it stable.  I tried and R3, but it was way too light for me!

p4pictures
Whiz
Whiz

This is not the first instance I've heard of where the red ring has come off a lens. A colleague had a 24-105mm f/4L Mk I where the ring came off. I've just checked several of my EF L-series lenses and most of the black ones have a red ring that appears to be made from different material to the lens itself. I think that in some situations it might be a knock on the lens in the right place that splits the red band and then it is much easier to fall off.

 


Brian
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