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Apr 9, 2024 15:30:34   #
Shellback Loc: North of Cheyenne Bottoms Wetlands - Kansas
 
Had my system set up to shoot the eclipse, turned to get my hat when I heard a crash - the foot slipped out of the head and my D7000 & Tamron 150-600 were on the concrete patio. Camera 0, gravity 1 - Anyway - I had tightened the foot - double checked it and was confident it was locked in - guess I was wrong... Since the camera took the brunt of the hit and damage, the lens is ok, not even a scratch (lucky there). I changed to my D610 and shot what was remaining of the eclipse - here's a couple from central KS -
2024 Eclipse Central Kansas - 38.624080,-98.716920

Set-up
Set-up...

Damage to corner
Damage to corner...

And housing
And housing...

Tamron 150-600 with D610
Tamron 150-600 with D610...

Tamron 150-600 with D610
Tamron 150-600 with D610...

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Apr 9, 2024 15:35:09   #
CHG_CANON Loc: the Windy City
 
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Apr 9, 2024 15:46:40   #
charles brown Loc: Tennesse
 
CHG_CANON wrote:
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Sorry for your loss. Had a similar experience but was lucky enough to catch the camera as it was on the way down. Yep, from the picture I can tell its central Kansas. Flat as far as the eye can see. I once lived in Kansas City and the drive across Kansas on I-70 was nothing but miles and miles with nothing to see. Enjoyed the pictures of the eclipse.

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Apr 9, 2024 16:02:31   #
UTMike Loc: South Jordan, UT
 
It happens to all of us. Sorry about this.

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Apr 9, 2024 16:05:23   #
Retired CPO Loc: Travel full time in an RV
 
Yikes!! It doesn't look economically feasible to fix to me! That hurts!!

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Apr 9, 2024 16:09:27   #
Shellback Loc: North of Cheyenne Bottoms Wetlands - Kansas
 
charles brown wrote:
Sorry for your loss. Had a similar experience but was lucky enough to catch the camera as it was on the way down. Yep, from the picture I can tell its central Kansas. Flat as far as the eye can see. I once lived in Kansas City and the drive across Kansas on I-70 was nothing but miles and miles with nothing to see. Enjoyed the pictures of the eclipse.

Thanks - I’m looking for a replacement body now…
Yes, I-70 is boring - but if you take some of the state highways, there is a lot to see, and it’s not all flat :D
A small example of what can be found in the state -

Mushroom Rock State Park
Mushroom Rock State Park...

Monument Rocks
Monument Rocks...

Monument Rocks
Monument Rocks...

World's Largest Czech Egg in Wilson KS -
World's Largest Czech Egg in Wilson KS -...

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Apr 9, 2024 16:11:05   #
Shellback Loc: North of Cheyenne Bottoms Wetlands - Kansas
 
UTMike wrote:
It happens to all of us. Sorry about this.

Thanks - it definitely did not make my day. But nobody was injured so that’s a plus..

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Apr 9, 2024 16:13:27   #
Shellback Loc: North of Cheyenne Bottoms Wetlands - Kansas
 
Retired CPO wrote:
Yikes!! It doesn't look economically feasible to fix to me! That hurts!!

I’m shopping around for a replacement body and a local college teaches photography and some of the kids are wizards with this stuff - we’ll see what happens.

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Apr 9, 2024 16:18:35   #
Retired CPO Loc: Travel full time in an RV
 
Shellback wrote:
I’m shopping around for a replacement body and a local college teaches photography and some of the kids are wizards with this stuff - we’ll see what happens.


Buy them a roll of duct tape!

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Apr 9, 2024 16:26:55   #
Shellback Loc: North of Cheyenne Bottoms Wetlands - Kansas
 
Retired CPO wrote:
Buy them a roll of duct tape!

I was thinking some prop wash and super glue

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Apr 9, 2024 16:36:03   #
dustie Loc: Nose to the grindstone
 
Shellback wrote:
Had my system set up to shoot the eclipse, turned to get my hat when I heard a crash - the foot slipped out of the head and my D7000 & Tamron 150-600 were on the concrete patio. Camera 0, gravity 1 - Anyway - I had tightened the foot - double checked it and was confident it was locked in - guess I was wrong... Since the camera took the brunt of the hit and damage, the lens is ok, not even a scratch (lucky there). I changed to my D610 and shot what was remaining of the eclipse - here's a couple from central KS -
2024 Eclipse Central Kansas - 38.624080,-98.716920
Had my system set up to shoot the eclipse, turned ... (show quote)


Your signature line.......
"...Amateurs worry about equipment...". 😋 😋

That's a tough Murphy to handle!! It's good you had another capable camera right there!!

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Apr 9, 2024 16:49:48   #
Shellback Loc: North of Cheyenne Bottoms Wetlands - Kansas
 
dustie wrote:
Your signature line.......
"...Amateurs worry about equipment...". 😋 😋

That's a tough Murphy to handle!! It's good you had another capable camera right there!!

Yeah - a touch of irony there...
I’m glad for the 610 - it’s my primary go-to rig. If I can’t get the parts to repair, I’ll look for another one as I don’t want to lose the 1.5 crop factor - that’s my wildlife and speciality rig.

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Apr 9, 2024 18:53:56   #
Manglesphoto Loc: 70 miles south of St.Louis
 
Shellback wrote:
Had my system set up to shoot the eclipse, turned to get my hat when I heard a crash - the foot slipped out of the head and my D7000 & Tamron 150-600 were on the concrete patio. Camera 0, gravity 1 - Anyway - I had tightened the foot - double checked it and was confident it was locked in - guess I was wrong... Since the camera took the brunt of the hit and damage, the lens is ok, not even a scratch (lucky there). I changed to my D610 and shot what was remaining of the eclipse - here's a couple from central KS -
2024 Eclipse Central Kansas - 38.624080,-98.716920
Had my system set up to shoot the eclipse, turned ... (show quote)


Bummer !!

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Apr 10, 2024 07:04:20   #
EJMcD
 
UTMike wrote:
It happens to all of us. Sorry about this.


Say it isn't so

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Apr 10, 2024 09:07:47   #
imagemeister Loc: mid east Florida
 
Why are you NOT attaching the tripod to the tripod collar of the lens ??

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