Hand-holding a 300/2.8
I just bought a Canon 300/2.8 to shoot football (hey, if it doesn't work out, the re-sale is very high). And I am slowly becoming adjusted to shooting on a monopod, but I tried hand-holding recently. The lens is heavy, but I can do it, that's not my problem. My problem is where to rest my left hand?
I found my hand wanted to be right on top the manual focus ring, and that is a problem because the lens is full time manual focus. It is just too easy to slightly twist the ring and throw the focus off just enough to cause havoc. If I moved my hand a bit closer to the camera body then the balance felt too front heavy. I'm not sure what to do, but I know people on this list do hand-hold this lens. What is your technique?
I found my hand wanted to be right on top the manual focus ring, and that is a problem because the lens is full time manual focus. It is just too easy to slightly twist the ring and throw the focus off just enough to cause havoc. If I moved my hand a bit closer to the camera body then the balance felt too front heavy. I'm not sure what to do, but I know people on this list do hand-hold this lens. What is your technique?
Bill Jurasz - Mercury Photography - Cedar Park, TX
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foot was. It's tight but does work.
On the pod, I will often guide the lens with my hand on the shade.
Ian
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