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Mar 19, 2010 14:39 |  #1

hey guys, im getting sick of my canon neck strap scratching the body of my camera so im lookin to get a hand strap. it looks like all of them need a battery grip to properly be secured on? is there one that doesnt require that? is there any other suggestion for a strap that i can use to secure my camera in hand that wont leave any physical blemishes on the body?




  
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Mar 19, 2010 14:41 |  #2

there are hand straps that screw into the tripod socket.




  
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Mar 19, 2010 14:47 |  #3

really...can you show me which ones and where i could find them? are all the canon hand straps for gripped bodies only?




  
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Mar 19, 2010 15:00 |  #4

http://www.markins.com …ducts/accessori​es/hs.html (external link)

http://www.camdapter.c​om/product_manfrotto_s​td.html (external link)


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Mar 19, 2010 15:09 |  #5

http://cgi.ebay.com …ain_0?hash=item​45f1bba9fb (external link)

does this seem to be of the same quality? they always say u get what u pay for, but some name brands like manfrotto would be great on a tripod, but handstrap? im not sure...thoughts?




  
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Mar 19, 2010 15:33 |  #6

Canon hand straps are for body + grip only. Here are some suggestions, knock yourself out.

http://www.adorama.com​/HAKGP02.html (external link)

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

http://www.bhphotovide​o.com …oured_Hand_Stra​p_for.html (external link)

http://www.bhphotovide​o.com …GP_01_Camera_Gr​ip_PH.html (external link)




  
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Mar 19, 2010 23:43 |  #7

brucea wrote in post #9830773 (external link)
Canon hand straps are for body + grip only. Here are some suggestions, knock yourself out.

As indicated by Kristy a few posts above, a Camdapter tripod Arca Swiss style quick release plate with 2 tangs for a hand strap and a neckstrap can be added to the bottom of the camera. See the Camdapter web site for a pic. Thus the Canon E1 handstrap or Camdapter or other traditional handstrap can be used, even if you camera does not have a grip. Hand straps are great for making a heavy camera/lens combination comfortable and secure to hold. Another small company that make a very competitive product, a tad lighter plate than the Camdapter, is image tooling.
http://www.imagetoolin​g.com/ (external link)

The more recent (last few years) L camera plates from Kirk and RRS for bodies without a grip, also have tangs for handstraps.
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Mar 19, 2010 23:53 |  #8

Another vote for Markins or Camdapter hand straps. I went through several cheaper strap systems, most of them are the same. Don't buy cheap, you'll just have to buy something better later.




  
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Mar 20, 2010 01:37 |  #9

I use a Camdapter, have used it for about 2 years now, and I have never had a neck strap on, I love it! Much more comfortable and useful in my opinion.


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Mar 20, 2010 11:04 as a reply to  @ Bootsie's post |  #10

I agree. The Camdapter is secure and comfortable. No need for a neckstrap to punish your neck and shoulders.


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Apr 10, 2010 09:50 |  #11

So if I go with the Camdapter, for my non-gripped 5D Mark II, should I get the standard Arca adapter?
http://www.camdapter.c​om/product_standard_ar​ca.html (external link)

Or should I get the Arca Plus?
http://www.camdapter.c​om/product_plus_arca.h​tml (external link)

The Arca Plus says its recommended for the EOS 5D, but not Mark II, where the Arca standard just lists Nikon bodies.

I currently have the RRS L Plate and Quick Release Clamp, so one of these Arca plates should work seamlessly with the Quick Release plate from RSS I'm using right now on my tripod right?
So I could go from hand holding with hand strap straight to the tripod if needed?

Or since I have the L plate from RSS, do I even need an adapter, I think this L plate has tangs for the hand straps?
Actually though, the L plate would make it kind of bulky and a bit more weight, I guess I could get just the base plate here:
http://reallyrightstuf​f.com …mdesc.asp?ic=B5​D2&eq=&Tp= (external link)

Which is similar to the ones that Camdapter and ImageTooling are selling right?
And so the ImageTooling one for my 5D Mark II and RSS QR Clamp would be the QR Plate, P1DS (external link)?

Or the Camdapter one I would need would be this one?
http://www.camdapter.c​om/product_plus_arca.h​tml (external link)

Doesn't appear the Markins base will work the same?




  
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Apr 10, 2010 21:34 |  #12

Just wondering which plate I should get, if I should just get the one from Camdapter or ImageTooling or RSS, after that its a done deal.

Is the only color the Camdapters come in black? I see it says to write them on other colors...?




  
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Apr 10, 2010 22:29 |  #13

ChrisMc73 wrote in post #9971460 (external link)
Is the only color the Camdapters come in black? I see it says to write them on other colors...?

He used to have a lot of colors available on the site. Here are a few different ones for you. http://www.camdapter.c​om …aps_prostrap_pr​emium.html (external link)




  
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Apr 11, 2010 07:45 |  #14

I've had great experience with these. They look and feel almost identical to the canon version, but 15 bucks cheaper, and includes the tripod mount.
http://www.bhphotovide​o.com …oured_Hand_Stra​p_for.html (external link)

Oops, just noticed that it was already linked. But consider this just another positive recommendation.


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Apr 11, 2010 08:02 |  #15

Pinto wrote in post #9971702 (external link)
He used to have a lot of colors available on the site. Here are a few different ones for you. http://www.camdapter.c​om …aps_prostrap_pr​emium.html (external link)

Thanks, but I'm going to stay away from beads and sequence, I'll stick with black. :-)




  
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