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Feb 07, 2008 20:18 |  #1

I just got my new Canon E-1 Handstrap and all I can say is wow. I got two, one for my 20D and one for my 40D. I don't know why I waited so long or how I've lived this long without one. Well actually I do know why...lol. I didn't know they had one until I came here to the forum, frustrated with my kneck strap. This strap is amazing and I highly recommend it. It really relieves the stress on the hand and wrist when trying to hold the camera without the strap!

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Feb 07, 2008 20:31 |  #2

hi...just a quick question...i've been looking at hand straps as well...as the whole neck strap doesn't work for me...do you need to have a battery grip for the E-1 strap to work?...or does it just go into the tripod mount on the bottom of the camera?


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Feb 07, 2008 20:33 |  #3

DreDaze wrote in post #4873712 (external link)
hi...just a quick question...i've been looking at hand straps as well...as the whole neck strap doesn't work for me...do you need to have a battery grip for the E-1 strap to work?...or does it just go into the tripod mount on the bottom of the camera?

Yes you have to have a grip, It's worth it though. A grip and the E1 strap makes a world of diference. It's so comfortable!


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Feb 07, 2008 20:56 |  #4

you need the grip, they are great together. I could never shoot without a grip again and now I will never be able to shoot without a handstrap. Amazing grip with total comfort!


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Feb 07, 2008 21:10 |  #5

There are some brand of handstraps that don't need a grip. I think Hakuba makes one, but not sure. Do a search here and I'm sure you'll find a reference to them.

But, welcome to the E1 club. I always use one and absolutely love it. It is the perfect mate to the POTN neckstrap. :D


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Feb 07, 2008 21:12 |  #6

You don't need a grip. Get a Camdapter plate and you're good to go. My plate is a Manfrotto QR version I leave on all the time. You can even use your neck strap if you choose.


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Feb 07, 2008 21:28 |  #7

britt777 wrote in post #4873619 (external link)
I just got my new Canon E-1 Handstrap and all I can say is wow. I got two, one for my 20D and ond for my 40D. I don't know why I waited so long or how I've lived this long without one. Well actually I do know why...lol. I didn't know they had one until I came here to the forum, frustrated with my kneck strap. This strap is amazing and I highly recommend it. It really relieves the stress on the hand and wrist when trying to hold the camera without the strap!

Thanks to all those that recommended

I have a 40D and see one end of the strap would be affixed on the right hand side but what about the second end? Underneath? Please post a shot if you can.

Thank you in advance.


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Feb 07, 2008 21:46 |  #8

ok20 wrote in post #4874023 (external link)
I have a 40D and see one end of the strap would be affixed on the right hand side but what about the second end? Underneath? Please post a shot if you can.

Thank you in advance.

In order to use the E1 handstrap, you'll either need a battery grip or a plate or anchor that screws to the bottom of the camera and to which the other end of the handstrap loops through.


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Feb 07, 2008 21:49 |  #9

My tripod came with two quick connect mounts. One stays on the tripod the other I had attached to the 30D. I popped off the little level tube and used that slot for the bottom of the strap.

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Feb 07, 2008 22:00 |  #10

PacAce wrote in post #4874118 (external link)
In order to use the E1 handstrap, you'll either need a battery grip or a plate or anchor that screws to the bottom of the camera and to which the other end of the handstrap loops through.

Ah, that makes sense, yes. I am planning on getting a grip pretty soon. Thanks.


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Feb 07, 2008 22:13 |  #11

This is how you attach the strap.

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Feb 08, 2008 03:14 |  #12

If you use an arca-swiss compatible tripod head, the RRS and Kirk plates also come with a lug where you can attach the handstrap. I'm using an RRS plate on my 40D and I love it with the E1 handstrap. I think I might be going neck-strapless sometimes :)


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Feb 08, 2008 10:03 |  #13

I have a Camdapter hand strap, and I love it!


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Feb 08, 2008 10:36 |  #14

I just put my E1 on my gripped 5D last night and just after playing around with it I like it. Not going to like having to take it off and on whenever I take my grip off (sometimes I really like shooting light weight) but its a small price to pay... Waiting to get my op/tech strap to go with it too!


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Feb 08, 2008 10:46 |  #15

Just don't tighten the hand strap where your hand is glued to the camera. There is a lot of misconception on how this works. This hand strap should wrap your hands loosely allowing your fingers to access the controls/shutter button.

Overall, it's one of the best accessory in my opinion.


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