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Sep 05, 2013 00:42 |  #1

The shoulder strap supplied with the G15 is ok but not great. What have you guys found that's better? Hopefully something with a quick release so I have the option of strap or no strap.


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Sep 05, 2013 07:17 |  #2

I don't use a QR strap, but a lot of folks have used the Optech QR straps.

http://optechusa.com/ (external link)

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Sep 05, 2013 08:26 as a reply to  @ denncald's post |  #3

I think I have tried them all, and I finally decided on a black crumpler popular disgrace, very comfortable when hanging the camera around your neck for the all day touristy stuff like the zoo...etc.....$15

http://www.adorama.com​/CLPDBK.html (external link)




  
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Sep 05, 2013 09:47 |  #4

I just emailed Op-Tech asking about a system with connector straps in the configuration I think I'd like. Thanks for the suggestion. I looked at the Crumpler link but it is on backorder with no clue of when it will be available.


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Sep 05, 2013 10:23 |  #5

LDB wrote in post #16270085 (external link)
I just emailed Op-Tech asking about a system with connector straps in the configuration I think I'd like. Thanks for the suggestion. I looked at the Crumpler link but it is on backorder with no clue of when it will be available.

Adorama has them in stock. But the optech is great also. I have one for my 7d,




  
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Sep 05, 2013 17:44 |  #6

That's weird because when I clicked the link for Adorama it said on backorder.


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