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Anyone use one or have used one. I believe they are quite popular with the fast jet lads.
 
I had one for a few years (for birding not aircraft ) and sold it on to "pecrow" on here for the very use you allude to....maybe drop him a PM to see how he's getting on with it.

My own feeling is that 1srs bodies are too top heavy and the view finder a little too high for it but a smaller body is fine.

Bob
 
Hi Gaz - I considered one of these recently; having fallen too often into the category of buy something expensive/use it sporadically/sell it on I decided to break tradition and opted for a pistol grip which screws into the tripod foot of my lens (a Nikon 300mm f/2.8 in this case). Although I'd never trust the grip as a 'single point of holding the whole set-up' at any point, the comfort in your hand at what should be the lens' centre of gravity coupled with holding the camera body in the usual way makes quite a nice set up for me, which is usually 'in anger' against birds in flight. Anyway, maybe worth a punt for around £12 versus the cost of a Bushhawk!

Cheers

Mike
 
Ive recently bought a bushhawk. I like handholding my 500 but after dislocating my shoulder Im finding it a bit harder to hold it for more than a couple of minutes now. Initial trials with it seem to be quite promising but I have modified mine to try and overcome what I see as the biggest problem with the bushhawk design.

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Gaz
i've used one for a couple of years now (thanks bob) for low level jets. i'm using a 7d with a 300mm f4 and find it balances well, a few others use 1 series with a 2.8.

it takes a while to get used to one but i find it helps a lot with tracking/framing. the only time i forgot it, i had a few chopped noses/tails so i think it works for me.

a disadvantage is that it takes your hand off the camera so its not easy to make setting changes quickly. also it doesnt work well with zooms.

feel free to drop a pm with any questions
 
Thanks for the info. The biggest issue I found with the MkIV and 500 on it was a slightly awkward head angle looking through the viewfinder. I have added a top plate to mine that angles the camera slightly and gives a more natural head position. Hopefully I will have a chance to try it this week at the Mach loop and find out how it feels.

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