Tripod Mount Rings
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I have used this collar for almost a year now. It is good product, rotating lens in the collar is little tough, but not much of an issue and Nikon original collar is not great at that. Good value for money.
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No problem, its work is very fine. It was a surprise for me.
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This is the fastest courier I have received from China. It only took a week. It is very suitable for my Sony lens and it is very stable.
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I got this for my Canon EF 70-200 f/4 IS II USM and it fits perfectly with no issues. the ring mount has a secure lock on it where you have to pull out the spring loaded screw to remove the ring mount of the lens.Its a lot cheaper than the genuine cannon one and works really well, great fit, durable and metal construction. if your not willing to buy a canon one then this works just as well
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I got this for my Canon EF 70-200 f/4 IS II USM and it fits perfectly with no issues. the ring mount has a secure lock on it where you have to pull out the spring loaded screw to remove the ring mount of the lens.Its a lot cheaper than the genuine cannon one and works really well, great fit, durable and metal construction. if your not willing to buy a canon one then this works just as well
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I got this for my Canon EF 70-200 f/4 IS II USM and it fits perfectly with no issues. the ring mount has a secure lock on it where you have to pull out the spring loaded screw to remove the ring mount of the lens.Its a lot cheaper than the genuine cannon one and works really well, great fit, durable and metal construction. if your not willing to buy a canon one then this works just as well
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The collar was as described, seems solidly well made, grips the lens nicely and it feels secure on the tripod. I've not used the collar much in the field yet, but all the signs are it should be fine.
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The Sigma 100-400mm is a wonderful lens but without it own lens collar. The iShoot collar is designed to fit the slightly convoluted lens barrel. The collar is an excellent piece of engineering and really well finished. The Arca plate is longer than standard so that it can be adjusted on the tripod ball head to achieve balance with the camera body attached to the lens. The end result - a camera and lens that do not cause droop.
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Very good option compared to Canon’s $150 offering. Out of the box it looks very sturdy and material is nice as well. My only complaint is it’s not like Canon rings that won’t open completely and holds the round shape.Will see how it lasts against the test of time. If I’ll break my $2000 setup, you’ll know.
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This bracket is well made - black-anodized cast aluminum with a nice slightly pebble-grain surface. It fits the Canon EF 100mm f/2.8L is USM Macro lens well by means of a thin rubber lining - the whole ring clam-shelling around the lens and latching via a spring-loaded lock knob, which is then secured by a couple of turns . Compared to Canon's $150 offering (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00009R6WF/), which I have not used, it is a bargain.
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