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Aug 30, 2012 20:27 |  #61

just got my rs-4 strap, but selling immediately b/c I find the strap to be too wide. I wish it were softer and thinner.. not as rigid. The RS-7 is probably better b/c it's curved.

I also don't like the fact that you can't just hang the camera around your neck :(

My main reason for trying it out was I didn't like how when slung across my body with the Canon strap, the camera lens points out- perpendicular to my body-- vulnerable to hitting stuff when walking around.


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Aug 31, 2012 03:43 |  #62

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I also don't like the fact that you can't just hang the camera around your neck :(

My main reason for trying it out was I didn't like how when slung across my body with the Canon strap, the camera lens points out- perpendicular to my body-- vulnerable to hitting stuff when walking around.

You can hang it around your neck :)

It depends how you screw the fastnR, my lens is pointing backwards..


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Aug 31, 2012 04:19 |  #63

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You can hang it around your neck :)

It depends how you screw the fastnR, my lens is pointing backwards..

i was talking about the stock straps. I like how with the BR, the lens points not so straight out from the body. Hmm..the strap seems to be too rigid/thick for around the neck hanging D:


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