Canon 100 400 Ii Tripod Foot
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Are these compatible with canon m6 mark ii cameras?
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Yes, K&F's LP-E17 battery is compatible with Canon m6 mark ii camera. 
Q
How do I attach the monopod to my Canon 7D mark ii or foot plate on my Tamron lenses?
A
Thanks for inquiry, please following steps: One leg of tripod have a pin engraved with the identity of the open unlock, the feet can be screwed out and connect with center tube working as monopod as shown on page. 
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Can I use this with Nikon z9 and 100-400 lens
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If the lens is heavey that we also suggest to use this item KF31.033 together,if not the tripod could not hold it well since it is too heavy 
Q
I have lost one rubber foot of my tripod, is there anyway that I can buy one or all three rubber feet for this model?
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If you need the rubber foot, just please contact me for help, we can help to send. 
Q
Have anyone used this filter (72mm) on Panasonic Leica 100-400 for Wildlife?
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Hi, we just checked the Panasonic Leica 100-400mm lens need 77mm filter , you can reconfirm your lens mark as "Φ" (diameter) , thanks. 
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