Carry Speed FS-Pro.
Yeah buddy....I love my FS-Pro. Comfy, works great, and arcs swiss all in one...best $$$ spent on an accessory.
effstop Senior Member 810 posts Joined Nov 2007 Location: San Diego More info | Sep 07, 2013 23:55 | #46 1361 wrote in post #16262509 Carry Speed FS-Pro. Yeah buddy....I love my FS-Pro. Comfy, works great, and arcs swiss all in one...best $$$ spent on an accessory. 5D MKI | 1D MKII | 24-70mm 2.8 L | 80-200MM 2.8 L | 400mm 5.6 L |50mm 1.8
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frs Member 214 posts Joined Jan 2006 More info | Sep 08, 2013 05:27 | #47 Wewu629 wrote in post #16271846 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. My current strap is a think tank v2 which is great so far. It is 1" in width with a real sturdy contruction(uses almost no space in my camera bag), is super grippy, and lastly its long enough to use as a sling when i feel like. Only thing is I wished it had some sort of quick release. Probably try out the peak design loop and cuff soon as it has all the things I like about the think tank v2 with added quick release. Thanks for info, didn't know about the Think tank strap, its a bit like the Domke gripper strap but without swivel quick release.
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RHChan84 Goldmember 2,320 posts Likes: 24 Joined Apr 2011 Location: Mass More info | Sep 08, 2013 12:14 | #48 Crumpled industry disgrace. Have been using it for a few years and I love it so I haven't tried anything else. But I might try something different but I'm not sure. Canon (60D Gripped | 18-135mm f3.5-5.6 IS | 40mm f2.8 | 50mm f1.8 | 70-200 F4L IS| 430 EXII)
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Sep 08, 2013 12:38 | #49 POTN Optech and another Optech without the POTN branding. Everyday use: 7D2, 1.4x v3 Canon TC (sometimes the 2x v2 Canon TC), Canon 500mm f4 L IS USM; 6D, 24-105L
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Asquared Senior Member 262 posts Likes: 3 Joined Oct 2007 Location: Chicago More info | Sep 08, 2013 15:28 | #50 |
Phoenixkh a mere speck More info | Sep 08, 2013 17:01 | #51 xeodragon wrote in post #16274625 +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. I have a Herringbone hand strap installed as well. I think the Markins might be a bit nicer, at least from the photos I've seen but the Herringbone is decent quality at a pretty inexpensive price. 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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CanonCameraFan Goldmember 1,694 posts Likes: 142 Joined Sep 2011 Location: Annapolis Maryland More info | Sep 08, 2013 20:37 | #52 I just ordered a second Op/Tech Pro Strap and Sling Adapter. I also use 1/2 of an Op/Tech Extension Set (each piece is identical) on each of my Straps. It gives me just the right length for it to hang low by my side. 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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jbrackjr Senior Member 517 posts Likes: 75 Joined Dec 2011 Location: Georgia, USA More info | Sep 09, 2013 07:29 | #53 Op/Tech Utility Strap. Works great. Strong, well built. Dirt cheap at $22. Jim
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Sep 09, 2013 08:16 | #54 +1 on the fs-pro. I avoid straps when possible (exception herringbone), but for a walk around, the carryspeed works well, and not too cumbersome. Sony A7siii/A7iv/ZV-1 - FE 24/1.4 - SY 24/2.8 - FE 35/2.8 - FE 50/1.8 - FE 85/1.8 - F 600/5.6 - CZ 100-300 - Tamron 17-28/2.8 - 28-75/2.8 - 28-200 RXD
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auto-clicker Senior Member 819 posts Likes: 37 Joined Dec 2009 More info | Sep 09, 2013 08:23 | #55 Simon_Gardner wrote in post #16252560 I don't use them. They just get in the way. Particularly irritating as I almost invariably use a tripod. I bought a bunch of TT straps reading this forum and i'm about to take them all off again but i rarely use a tripod too...lol
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Simon_Gardner Goldmember 1,307 posts Likes: 3 Joined Mar 2010 Location: Twitter @Simon_Gardner More info | Sep 09, 2013 09:29 | #56 auto-clicker wrote in post #16281196 I bought a bunch of TT straps reading this forum and i'm about to take them all off again but i rarely use a tripod too...lol Yeah they're a nuisance without one too. @Simon_Gardner | Since 27 Nov 1987 | Tripod fetishist - moi?
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raweater Member 31 posts Joined Jul 2012 Location: Tennessee More info | Carry Speed FS-PRo. works decent Canon...
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Scrumhalf Cream of the Crop More info | Sep 09, 2013 12:42 | #58 Luma Cinch 2. Fantastic strap. Sam
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Sep 09, 2013 17:43 | #59 1361 wrote in post #16262509 Carry Speed FS-Pro. i think I might get one of these and sell my Black Rapid. The fact that the arca swiss tripod plate is integrated into the connection seals the deal.
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Sep 09, 2013 18:25 | #60 gnome chompski wrote in post #16282917 i think I might get one of these and sell my Black Rapid. The fact that the arca swiss tripod plate is integrated into the connection seals the deal. do you use L bracket? if you use blackrapid, and already have an arca plate, you can get a kirk clamp to fix your issues: Sony A7siii/A7iv/ZV-1 - FE 24/1.4 - SY 24/2.8 - FE 35/2.8 - FE 50/1.8 - FE 85/1.8 - F 600/5.6 - CZ 100-300 - Tamron 17-28/2.8 - 28-75/2.8 - 28-200 RXD
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