>>4079597>Also, chances are it will physically conflict with some element of your cameras front face, like the lens release, aperture preview, *grip*, whatever.I meant the MTO, it goes really well with a Canon. Pic related.
>I think for a lens like the 1000/11: taking apart and removing the helicoid from the equation entirely, like those photosnaipers do... where the front and rear elements are in opposite parts of sliding tubes... would be the ultimate way to focus a big cat like this.>..or attaching big sticks poking straight out from the side of the existing focus ring, so you can grab it like a sailboats wheel. >Maybe even with an additional ring at the outer so its like a car steering wheel.Amazing stuff lol, do you have an engineering background or something like that?
>>4079598>picWell that does put it into perspective, I merely handled it on its own and being used to smaller stuff it seemed pretty big.
>No, stick to non reflex lenses if you are prepared to throw the money at them. Cats are basically shit.That's my secret, I get cheap vintage non-reflex lenses lol.