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Sep 20, 2014 19:30 |  #16

SierraHighPhoto wrote in post #17166312 (external link)
Just came in and I really like it. My only question is, being I have a battery grip on this camera, is it best to attach one of the clips to the battery grip, and then the closest loop to the battery grip (right side for me). Or do I want to attach the other clip to the furthest loop on the camera (left side)? Or do I just want to still use the two top loops?

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I would give it a try just around the house even how you would normally shoot. Try all three methods of attaching it and see which one feels best at your side and as you shoot.

I don't have a battery grip but I someone recommended I attach it on the left so it isn't in my face in portrait orientation. Seems to work well.




  
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Sep 20, 2014 20:06 |  #17

SierraHighPhoto wrote in post #17163749 (external link)
Good information everyone. Went ahead and bought one.

Thanks!

Sometimes the Ferrell nut backs off a little this will fit the op tech also

http://www.blackrapid.​com/products/lockstar (external link)

Pretty sure I goggled this and got two for the price of one.


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Jun 18, 2015 09:45 |  #18

CarrySpeed is an excellent choice.




  
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Jun 18, 2015 14:46 |  #19

Carry Speed for sure


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