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I have tested this with my Sony A7RIV and a 200-600mm lens. (This is a MASSIVE lens). Without a doubt, it was able to handle it. I would recommend counterbalancing the tripod by adding a bag or some weight to the hook underneath, Definitely mount the rig via the lens rather than the camera in situations like this though. If you mount it from the camera it will be incredibly front-heavy.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I am not sure if this was tested for pro use since I am not a professional but a beginner photographer. I used the tripod with a Canon 5D MK VI with a 70-200mm. I shot it with a remote attached so I did not see any shake. And when I'm not using my remote, I just set the timer for 2 seconds and so far it had worked great for me.
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