Soundmike
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I've put this under the astro heading as I have just been attempting to capture the ISS transiting the moon . But as usual the weather turned and it was cloudy anyway while I had the 200-600mm out thought I'd practice on the moon in between cloud breaks . Anyway took a few and came in and noticed a lot were out of focus, I've got a really heavy and sturdy tripod so I knew that wasn't the problem . It was fairly windy so I went back out and put the camera back on the tripod ,I observed the lens and noticed it was moving ever so slightly . Back inside I stripped it down and took the foot off and that's when I noticed that the four screws that have the plate with the thread in were all loose . Thought this was worth mentioning in case anyone wants to check their lens for the same reason I had . Went back out and seemed OK but the wind had really got up by then. One other point,experts reckon when using a tripod Oss should be off but I accidentally left mine on ,realising this I switched off but to tell you the true I couldn't see the difference. I was looking back on the camera and not a full computer screen but even so zooming in I couldn't see the difference . Just wondering if people think that when it's windy it's worth leaving OSS on.