Juan, FYI - I ended up buying both the RRS LCF-102 replacement foot and the KirkPhoto version LP-68. I can honestly tell all they are really equal since KirkPhoto has added a Quick Detach (QD) socket. It is also $40 less at $90 vs. the $130 for the RRS version. Not trying to save money on such a critical piece of gear but having both it is really difficult to see any real difference. Just my opinion.
I got a 200-600mm f5.6~6.3 zoom on a Sony A7sIII and ever since I carried I took it off the tripod and have been hand carrying it, I notice an ever so so slight play between the lens and the camera body. Wondering if you could corroborate. So when the lens is attached it snaps into place but then if I wiggle the mammoth 200-600 lens there is slight movement-ish (if that is a word) in the flange between the body and lens - very very slight. Pictures seem fine! I put the 24mm f1.4 Gmaster lens and can feel it with that as well, but much less so than with the 200-600 where it is more pronounced. Again, not sure it is a problem but never experienced this with any other camera brand - my first Sony body. Feels like the lens moves a tiny tiny bit where the white dot is on the lens. Again, I went back and put on the 24mm after I noticed it on the 200-600 and it was there at the shorter focal length. Something I had never noticed before!
I'm a new owner of the 200-600 mm lens and love it. But I must be the only person to not know that the lens hood can flip and screw on for travel. Subscribed to you after I saw you do it! Good video, thanks!!
Ordered the Lens coat some 10 days ago and I am waiting to get it delivered (the Netherands). Thanks for this review. However I am not convinced about the travel hood. First of all the hood of the Sony locks quite good and so far no experience of getting it to fall of. And what about the hoodie (which unfortunately I did not order directly too). Can't put the hoodie on the travel hood. So for me that one will not work. Thanks again.
Thanks very much for the info. At 5:54 when you show how the lens foot can be attached to the PD strap, the part that goes into the QD socket, does that come with the strap or the foot? or is it sold separately? What's it called? Thanks.
Do you use a UV filter of any kind? I just got the 200-600 thanks to your reviews. I have herd that after adding a filter the lens has a hard time focusing
Hi, no I never use UV filter with my lenses. They cause more problems than they solve. They will degrade the quality of your images, can introduce ghosting and reduce contrast. I recommend ALWAYS using your lens hood instead to provide protection to your lens and shield it from stray light.
Juan, I really appreciated your recommendations for LensCote (so?) and RRS accessories - and your disclosures as well. I have no problem with you having a relationship with either company as long as you make it clear in any post in which you recommend their products. Personally, I’m a huge aficionado of Really Right Stuff products, even though they command a premium price. I love the fact that they are both technologically excellent and made in USA-and I happen to own a couple of Really Right Stuff tripods, plus the Pano-Gimbal Head with Cradle Clamp, the BH 55, BH40, BH 30, BH 25 and the Compact Pano Gimbal Head, plus an L-bracket for each of my cameras, so you might say I like their stuff! I have none of the Lens Cote coverings and am interested in knowing whether they applied the covering to your telephoto, or you did. Thanks!
Arthur, these are both excellent companies. Definately above the rest. You install the LensCoat yourself, it's neoprene without any adhesive so it's very easy to install and is not permanent.
Yes the BH-40 is a great ball head to use with the 200-600. I prefer to use the Arca-Swiss p0, but both will work well. You can check all my recommended equipment at kit.co/jpons
Juan, thanks for the Review - one thing you missed out imho is that the lens coat misses the cut outs for the focus hold buttons on the lens which makes them defacto unuseable. Unfortunately this info is also missing in their own website...
@stefan, this does not bother me, but if it bother you what I suggest you do is take a hole punch and make holes right were the focus hold buttons are and they will be super easy to find.
Muy buenas Juan Pons, en unos días pienso comprar la sony A9 con el objetivo 200-600 G, para seguir con mi afición de fotografía de aves y en especial de limícolas por la costa. Bajo tu opinión mi compra es buena y aconsejable. En este vídeo me apunto la dirección de los dos productos recomendables, el neopreno y el pie montura arcas. Un saludo desde Asturias-España.
@@JuanPons la quiero adquirir con la empuñadura, así trabajo con mis cámaras y en cuanto a las tarjetas recomendables para sacarle mejor partido que me recomiendas. Un saludo
@@JuanPons de España, en la provicia del norte Asturias, y en mi facebook puedes ver parte de mi trabajo con las aves y en especial con los limícolas. Trabajo con la sony A77ll y como objetivos el sony 70-400 ssm y el tamrom 150-600 G2.
Thank you for valuable info, for further queries on product details and how to order for overseas, can I send you private message?, via instagram chat?
Juan, FYI - I ended up buying both the RRS LCF-102 replacement foot and the KirkPhoto version LP-68. I can honestly tell all they are really equal since KirkPhoto has added a Quick Detach (QD) socket. It is also $40 less at $90 vs. the $130 for the RRS version. Not trying to save money on such a critical piece of gear but having both it is really difficult to see any real difference. Just my opinion.
Steve, that is great to hear!
I got a 200-600mm f5.6~6.3 zoom on a Sony A7sIII and ever since I carried I took it off the tripod and have been hand carrying it, I notice an ever so so slight play between the lens and the camera body. Wondering if you could corroborate. So when the lens is attached it snaps into place but then if I wiggle the mammoth 200-600 lens there is slight movement-ish (if that is a word) in the flange between the body and lens - very very slight. Pictures seem fine!
I put the 24mm f1.4 Gmaster lens and can feel it with that as well, but much less so than with the 200-600 where it is more pronounced. Again, not sure it is a problem but never experienced this with any other camera brand - my first Sony body.
Feels like the lens moves a tiny tiny bit where the white dot is on the lens. Again, I went back and put on the 24mm after I noticed it on the 200-600 and it was there at the shorter focal length. Something I had never noticed before!
Thank you for the useful information.
woohoo i was subscriber #1000! Great content, keep it up!
@alphapap AWESOME! Thanks for the kind words.
I'm a new owner of the 200-600 mm lens and love it. But I must be the only person to not know that the lens hood can flip and screw on for travel. Subscribed to you after I saw you do it! Good video, thanks!!
It's still much bulkier than it is without having it on. That extra width makes a huge difference in my bag.
Ordered the Lens coat some 10 days ago and I am waiting to get it delivered (the Netherands). Thanks for this review. However I am not convinced about the travel hood. First of all the hood of the Sony locks quite good and so far no experience of getting it to fall of. And what about the hoodie (which unfortunately I did not order directly too). Can't put the hoodie on the travel hood. So for me that one will not work. Thanks again.
I, and some others have had issues with the Sony hood, but if it works for you that is great.
Thanks very much for the info. At 5:54 when you show how the lens foot can be attached to the PD strap, the part that goes into the QD socket, does that come with the strap or the foot? or is it sold separately? What's it called? Thanks.
It's called a QD Swivel. Some straps include it. You can buy them on Amazon for about $8. Here is a link: amzn.to/2RSVjtT
Very helpful thanks a lot
Excellent vid. Great info! Looking forward to using mine!
You mentioned a lot of great things! Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us! :) Curious to know though, what strap do you use with the 200-600?
My favorite cameras strap is discontinued, but I also use the Peak Design Black Slide Camera Strap: amzn.to/2OTv4oC
@@JuanPons Thank you for sharing! :)
Do you use a UV filter of any kind? I just got the 200-600 thanks to your reviews. I have herd that after adding a filter the lens has a hard time focusing
Hi, no I never use UV filter with my lenses. They cause more problems than they solve. They will degrade the quality of your images, can introduce ghosting and reduce contrast. I recommend ALWAYS using your lens hood instead to provide protection to your lens and shield it from stray light.
@@JuanPons Thank you, sir!
That was really informative. Thanks!
Does the lenshood zoom ever interfere with the field of vision? Gracias
As long as you place it on properly not an issue.
Juan, I really appreciated your recommendations for LensCote (so?) and RRS accessories - and your disclosures as well. I have no problem with you having a relationship with either company as long as you make it clear in any post in which you recommend their products. Personally, I’m a huge aficionado of Really Right Stuff products, even though they command a premium price. I love the fact that they are both technologically excellent and made in USA-and I happen to own a couple of Really Right Stuff tripods, plus the Pano-Gimbal Head with Cradle Clamp, the BH 55, BH40, BH 30, BH 25 and the Compact Pano Gimbal Head, plus an L-bracket for each of my cameras, so you might say I like their stuff! I have none of the Lens Cote coverings and am interested in knowing whether they applied the covering to your telephoto, or you did. Thanks!
Arthur, these are both excellent companies. Definately above the rest. You install the LensCoat yourself, it's neoprene without any adhesive so it's very easy to install and is not permanent.
@@JuanPons Thanks, I'll definitely check them out!
Would you recommend the RRS BH-40 with the Sony 200-600mm? Thanks.
Yes the BH-40 is a great ball head to use with the 200-600. I prefer to use the Arca-Swiss p0, but both will work well. You can check all my recommended equipment at kit.co/jpons
Juan, thanks for the Review - one thing you missed out imho is that the lens coat misses the cut outs for the focus hold buttons on the lens which makes them defacto unuseable. Unfortunately this info is also missing in their own website...
@stefan, this does not bother me, but if it bother you what I suggest you do is take a hole punch and make holes right were the focus hold buttons are and they will be super easy to find.
Just wondered what camera strap you use on the lens please?
This is the one I use in the video: amzn.to/38HFTyB
I don't like that replacement foot, the release latch is where ur hands can press while carrying.
Usually this is not a problem as the foot is secured by the locking screw on the side.
Muy buenas Juan Pons, en unos días pienso comprar la sony A9 con el objetivo 200-600 G, para seguir con mi afición de fotografía de aves y en especial de limícolas por la costa. Bajo tu opinión mi compra es buena y aconsejable. En este vídeo me apunto la dirección de los dos productos recomendables, el neopreno y el pie montura arcas. Un saludo desde Asturias-España.
Hola Abel, si esa en verdad esa seria una combinación espectacular para aves. El Auto Focus de la A9 es incomparable.
@@JuanPons la quiero adquirir con la empuñadura, así trabajo con mis cámaras y en cuanto a las tarjetas recomendables para sacarle mejor partido que me recomiendas. Un saludo
Abel Fernández de que país provienes?
Abel Si estas en los EEUU usa este enlace si estás en otro país déjame saber y te mando otro enlace que sea más apropiado: bhpho.to/30y6E4H
@@JuanPons de España, en la provicia del norte Asturias, y en mi facebook puedes ver parte de mi trabajo con las aves y en especial con los limícolas. Trabajo con la sony A77ll y como objetivos el sony 70-400 ssm y el tamrom 150-600 G2.
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Thank you for valuable info, for further queries on product details and how to order for overseas, can I send you private message?, via instagram chat?
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Don’t trust that strap. Better to carry it!