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Old 09-11-2019, 02:59 PM
RyanJones
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Hi Ryan,

That's a noble idea (lazy text diagram follows)...
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and certainly would be good at reducing the moment transferred to the mount saddle, but unfortunately would only work with smaller diameter lenses as the distance between the bottom of the dovetail slide in the NEQ6 saddle and the NEQ6 RA axis housing is approximately 160mm. Even if I discarded the mounting plates and saddles that I intend to use on the 3-way side by side losmandy type bar, I would still need approximately 230mm not including lens hood to suit the diameter/lens foot mount of the Nikkor 400mm f/2.8 lenses let alone the slightly larger 600mm f/4 lenses.

Along the same lines of minimising the transferred moment, that your idea suggests, if there were 4 lenses, one could build a zig zag type of mounting bar for the 4 lenses: 2 on either side for balance, either right side up or inverted, sort of ...

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Or downsize to 2 lenses. It would all be a good challenge to perfect, especially with adjustement, but for the moment I will try it as simple as possible to put a peg in the ground.

Best
JA
JA,

My idea was along those lines but not with lenses below the mounting bar. Instead using 2 dovetails. One lower as the main bar and the upper supported by pillars to mount the third lens.
( my crude design follows )

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mounting bar

A bit of artistic license required but essentially with the two lower lenses as close together as practical and the upper lens forming a triangle ?

Thoughts ?

Ryan
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