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Imagemaster Registered: Feb 23, 2004 Total Posts: 11989 Country: Canada |
I don't really need, but would like to have a tripod mount ring for my 70-200 f4 lens. I am not about to pay from $150-$200 for a Canon brand. |
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rachp Registered: Dec 16, 2004 Total Posts: 2295 Country: United States |
I have only seen a couple of comments on the cheapo ebay rings and they were all bad - Not a good snug fit. I saw a couple of used rings here on FM recently - not as cheap as the ebay stuff but a good fit. |
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Imagemaster Registered: Feb 23, 2004 Total Posts: 11989 Country: Canada |
Just read this posting: ............ the ebay chinese ones work really well and are about 15% the cost of a new one. |
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rachp Registered: Dec 16, 2004 Total Posts: 2295 Country: United States |
Hmm, I would like to hear other comments too! I might would pick one up if they work well. |
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runamuck Registered: Oct 29, 2006 Total Posts: 1287 Country: United States |
Here's a way to look at it. You are betting ten bucks against 200. You get the tripod mount ring, and if it works, you hit the 200 dollar jackpot. If it doesn't work, return it. |
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JohnJ80 Registered: May 11, 2005 Total Posts: 3838 Country: United States |
I bought one of the better knock offs (Roxsen). It doesn't hold the lens as firmly as the OEM one, you can easily twist it when it is fully tightened. So, yeah, I can probably fix it on my own. Am I happy about that? No. This should be a simple thing to manufacture and I don't really want to waste the time on it either. |
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Imagemaster Registered: Feb 23, 2004 Total Posts: 11989 Country: Canada |
Ordered a cheapo version. Why not? Total of $17 with shipping. I will only use it on odd occasion. Many Canon accessories are just plain overpriced. |
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mufutau Registered: Dec 19, 2005 Total Posts: 502 Country: United States |
When you get it, just put extra glued plastic lining the inside so that it will hold the lens more tightened. |
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Seth Tower Registered: Oct 10, 2006 Total Posts: 2614 Country: United States |
Imagemaster wrote: |
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frank kayser Registered: Dec 30, 2007 Total Posts: 451 Country: United States |
For ten bucks, try it. Ten bucks is chump change - starve yourself out of two Starbucks Grande Lattes and you've paid for it. |
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terminator Registered: Jan 29, 2005 Total Posts: 94 Country: United States |
I bought a canon brand one for $70 second hand. As far as I remember, a second hand usually is sold around $70 - $100 here or on craigslist. I would not risk my 70-200 f/4 IS on a $10 ring. :-) |