What ever strap system you use be sure to have the buckle on the outside to avoid scratching your camera.
Hogster Member 30 posts Joined Jan 2005 Location: Indianapolis More info | Jan 27, 2010 11:27 | #16 What ever strap system you use be sure to have the buckle on the outside to avoid scratching your camera. One of these days you're going to drive me to thinking!
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itzcryptic Goldmember 1,174 posts Joined Sep 2006 Location: Cincinnati More info | Jan 27, 2010 19:36 | #18 number six wrote in post #9483532 Still need instructions? This is from the 30D manual: Hosted photo: posted by number six in ./showthread.php?p=9483532&i=i225037581 forum: General Photography Talk The plastic piece by arrow number three is what I thought I had in the wrong position...I guess it just keeps the straps together.
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