Custom SLR Glide Strap most of the time (with the C-Loop). Nice to be able to quickly detach from the strap as needed.
bllarkin Member 42 posts Joined Mar 2012 More info | Sep 02, 2013 12:50 | #31 Custom SLR Glide Strap most of the time (with the C-Loop). Nice to be able to quickly detach from the strap as needed.
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GTogs Goldmember 1,175 posts Likes: 2 Joined Sep 2004 Location: NW Iowa More info | Sep 02, 2013 14:38 | #32 |
airfrogusmc I'm a chimper. There I said it... More info | Sep 02, 2013 14:39 | #33
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CanonCameraFan Goldmember 1,694 posts Likes: 142 Joined Sep 2011 Location: Annapolis Maryland More info | Sep 02, 2013 14:50 | #34 From one of these threads; if I understood correctly it said instead of mounting on a gripped body at rear right and bottom, to mount rear left and bottom. I tried it and found it much more comfortable. The sling and both attachments points tend to stay away from the corners where the shutter controls are. The entire Grip is very free to grab as it hangs beside me. Loving the Op/Tech even more now! EOS 7D w/BG-E7 (3), 550EX (3), 430EX II, Vivitar 285HV, Opteka 6.5mm/3.5, Canon EF-S 10-18/4.5-5.6 IS STM, Canon EF-S 24/2.8 STM, Canon EF 40/2.8 STM, Canon EF 100mm/2.0 USM, Canon EF 70-300mm/4-5.6 L IS USM, Canon 77mm 500D Macro, Tamrac 614 Bag & 787 Backpack, Crumpler 8 MDH, 7 MDH, 6 MDH
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1361 Member 88 posts Joined Dec 2009 Location: Northern California More info | Sep 02, 2013 19:51 | #35 Carry Speed FS-Pro. Two-5D3, 7D, 70-200L 2.8 II & 4 II, 24-70L I & II, 16-35L II, 17-40L, 17-55, 50 1.4, 100 Macro , 15 fisheye, 1.4 extender, 430 and 580 speedlites
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JDeluis Member 126 posts Likes: 2 Joined Sep 2008 Location: Downey, CA More info | Sep 05, 2013 00:21 | #36 Mackeral wrote in post #16255509 Domke Gripper, Green Canon swivel version, on my 7D and tan non-swivel version on my x100. Thinking of changing the tan to the swivel version. I tried many different straps and setups and eventually opted for something simple, well-made, and inexpensive. I'm going to pick up the non-swivel version for my EOS M. Love the look of them and don't scream steal my camera.
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Mackeral Senior Member 524 posts Joined Aug 2012 More info | Sep 05, 2013 01:23 | #37 Permanent banJDeluis wrote in post #16269225 I'm going to pick up the non-swivel version for my EOS M. Love the look of them and don't scream steal my camera. It's a great strap. Simple and discrete. I love the non-swivel one on my x100 so I think it'll be great on your M. "Complete quietness surrounded me as the dense fog smothered all sounds. As the sun rose, lifting the fog to reveal this majestic mountain, all my thoughts of the daily hustle and bustle were put away, allowing me to sit in solitude with nature."
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Sep 05, 2013 09:10 | #38 Crumpler Industry Disgrace I picked up before a long trip a few years back. Love it in use; but it's a little bulky to pack with the camera. [6D]
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Sep 05, 2013 14:08 | #39 I only saw a little love for the Black Rapid straps in this thread so I'm tossing in my vote. I first got an RS-5 (the one with storage flap) and thought I would love the storage, turns out I just disliked the bulk. So I got an RS-7 and absolutely love it. I carry cross the body, and can carry gripped 5d3 with my heaviest lens for hours and not feel fatigue from it.
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Wewu629 Hatchling 1 post Joined Aug 2013 More info | Sep 05, 2013 22:08 | #40 My previous strap was a op/tech pro loop, though it was comfy I never really liked how bulky it was. Plus in the warmer months that huge piece of neoprene around my neck was just too hot.
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Phoenixkh a mere speck More info | Sep 06, 2013 00:27 | #41 I use the Cinch 1 and 2 along with this RRS clamp that attaches to my L bracket: http://reallyrightstuff.com …ith-3-Strap-Bosses&key=it Kim (the male variety) Canon 1DX2 | 1D IV | 16-35 f/4 IS | 24-105 f/4 IS | 100L IS macro | 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II | 100-400Lii | 50 f/1.8 STM | Canon 1.4X III
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xeodragon Senior Member 287 posts Joined Aug 2011 More info | Sep 06, 2013 19:01 | #42 Phoenixkh wrote in post #16272144 I use the Cinch 1 and 2 along with this RRS clamp that attaches to my L bracket: http://reallyrightstuff.com …ith-3-Strap-Bosses&key=it +1. Except I use the Cinch 2 + Markins Hand Strap (sometimes at the same time). I'm starting to really like my camera "nude" though.
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sneakerpimp Senior Member 665 posts Likes: 2 Joined Feb 2008 Location: The O.C. More info | modified R-Strap. Canon EOS M | G7 X | S90
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Sep 07, 2013 19:54 | #44 I usually don't use one but I reach for my black rapid rs7 when I'm out and about in need of a strap. Chris -- Gear List
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My Crumpler Industry disgrace in Black just arrived, it will be replacing a Op/tech Pro on a 5D2, on the 5D3 I have a Black Rapid RS7.
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