02-14-2025
09:58 AM
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02-14-2025
10:07 AM
by
Danny
I am using a Sigma 50 1.4 Art lens (815grams) with an adaptor on a R8(460grams). It feels very unbalanced unfortunately. Since there is no socket to mount it by the lensbody I wondered if there a solution on how to stabilize it somehow?
02-14-2025 10:02 AM
On this page there are some third-party companies that make tripod rings for lens' that don't have them. You might see if there is one for your ART.
02-14-2025 10:24 AM
I doubt there is a tripod mount for the Sigma 50mm Art but I don't really know. When you get a somewhat heavier lens, I have the Sigma 50mil too, you need to hold the combo bassically by holding the lens not the camera. Personally I do not find the combo to be heavy and I have use it on 1 Series cameras. However if you do try holding more on the lens than the camera.
02-14-2025 10:25 AM
Your left hand will need to go under the lens.
02-14-2025 11:15 AM
You mean like the manual shows?
Pro TIp: With a mirrorless camera, there is never any need to use the LCD screen. Use the view finder.
02-14-2025 01:59 PM
Yes, just like that.
02-14-2025 03:56 PM - edited 02-14-2025 03:57 PM
Holding you lens with your left hand under it and arms against your body is the best way. If you are talking tripod, get a longer quick release plate LIKE 100-120MM so you can balance it better on the tripod, or get a better tripod.
02-15-2025 05:48 AM
I have the RF 28-70mm lens (1430g) and use it on EOS R10 and EOS R6 / 6 Mk2, so I understand the balance issue. You need to put you left hand under the lens to support it and use your right hand on the camera / shutter.
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