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Aug 12, 2010 09:28 |  #31

I just got my Industry Disgrace in the mail couple weeks ago. I personally love it. Very comfortable to wear.

I got the newer version which has the quick release clips on it. I'm so so on it... one hand they are nice to take on off... on the other hand its a pain in the ass every time i go into portrait orientation since the buckle is the perfect distance away that it keeps smacking the LCD and you cant see through the view finder.

On the other hand its nice that that the buckles are reversed so that when you do unclip the two ends you can actually attach them together, so the ones on the camera attach together to make a carry handle almost and the neck strap buckles attach together to make a loop.

Other then that the build quality and how comfortable it is is absolutely awesome!




  
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Aug 12, 2010 09:33 |  #32

Vladimer wrote in post #10707635 (external link)
I just got my Industry Disgrace in the mail couple weeks ago. I personally love it. Very comfortable to wear.

I got the newer version which has the quick release clips on it. I'm so so on it... one hand they are nice to take on off... on the other hand its a pain in the ass every time i go into portrait orientation since the buckle is the perfect distance away that it keeps smacking the LCD and you cant see through the view finder.

On the other hand its nice that that the buckles are reversed so that when you do unclip the two ends you can actually attach them together, so the ones on the camera attach together to make a carry handle almost and the neck strap buckles attach together to make a loop.

Other then that the build quality and how comfortable it is is absolutely awesome!

Would you mind sharing a picture of the new version with the quick connects? I've never seen that model before.


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Aug 12, 2010 09:45 as a reply to  @ JLai81's post |  #33

Ya sure I will take a few and post when i get home. Currently at work.

I wasn't sure of the 'legitness' of the neck strap when i ordered it since they don't show the 'new' one on the crumpler website anywhere but its all over ebay :lol: If it is a fake then I still think its awesome. It showed up in a bag with the crumpler logo every couple cm. Pretty funny crumpler packaging with lots of info. And there is a pretty well stiched bright crumpler logo in the middle of the neck strap. So looks legit. The color, stiching and all is great.

I'll post some pictures when I can :)




  
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Aug 12, 2010 10:49 |  #34

I have that on both of my bodies and really like it.

tvphotog wrote in post #10542278 (external link)
Check the PacSafe 100 (external link). I started using it on trips abroad when I was in unsavory places as it has two steel cables in it that are cut and grab proof. It was so comfortable that I now use it as a daily strap.

It's also a great deal at $20.


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Aug 12, 2010 11:08 |  #35

Vladimer wrote in post #10707731 (external link)
Ya sure I will take a few and post when i get home. Currently at work.

I wasn't sure of the 'legitness' of the neck strap when i ordered it since they don't show the 'new' one on the crumpler website anywhere but its all over ebay :lol: If it is a fake then I still think its awesome. It showed up in a bag with the crumpler logo every couple cm. Pretty funny crumpler packaging with lots of info. And there is a pretty well stiched bright crumpler logo in the middle of the neck strap. So looks legit. The color, stiching and all is great.

I'll post some pictures when I can :)

It sounds like a Crumpler Singapore Sling which looks like it's only available in europe.

http://www.crumpler.eu …details&product​_line=1213 (external link)


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Aug 12, 2010 13:55 |  #36

lannes wrote in post #10708178 (external link)
It sounds like a Crumpler Singapore Sling which looks like it's only available in europe.

http://www.crumpler.eu …details&product​_line=1213 (external link)

Yes that is the one. Guess I definitely did not get the industry disgrace :lol:

So the Singapore Sling is a pretty good sling.. Comfy, good quality, very easy to change the length on the go etc...

Now that I have one with quick release it kind of makes me want the exact same one but without the big buckles in the way when you go into portrait :confused:

Edit: I got it in the espresso / orange and the color is nice and bright too.




  
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