Hi Daredevil,
this Camdapter - The Shoulder Strap...any local store carrying it?
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Thanks for the heads up
@GReddy: No what i mean is i'm moving to a Sirui G20 ballhead, on which I can no longer use my black rapid strap on. Just asking how the camdapter strap works as there arent many video reviews of it, or at least not that I can find.
Thanks for the help guys! Looks like I can get it locally now
G-man said:Classic. You are willing to spend thousands on your camera but balk at the price of a carrying system that helps ease the weight of a camera of your neck/hands?
IluvDYL said:Haha, because spend too much money on camera and lens that's why no money to buy expensive strap.
I know the camdapter is cheaper than black rapid. It's value for money. Just that I find that $120 for a strap is still quite expensive. Currently, I find that the weight of camera in my neck and hands is manageable. Probably 10 years down the road, I'll look at something like this to ease the load, and when I'm more financially capable of doing that.
Haha, because spend too much money on camera and lens that's why no money to buy expensive strap.
I know the camdapter is cheaper than black rapid. It's value for money. Just that I find that $120 for a strap is still quite expensive. Currently, I find that the weight of camera in my neck and hands is manageable. Probably 10 years down the road, I'll look at something like this to ease the load, and when I'm more financially capable of doing that.
G-man said:Save $1 a day and you can get it in 4 months don't need to wait 10 years. Hahaha.
daredevil123 said:A good tripod plate will cost you around $60 already. A good hand strap (real leather one) will cost you more than $35 already. that is already $95. so you are actually getting the sling strap for $25... cheaper than a optech strap..
Sometimes it is better to look at value rather than price.
IluvDYL said:Yup I get what you mean. I've to agree that it's more value for money. But currently I don't use a hand strap or a tripod plate... If I were to use those stuff, definitely will consider getting it
Cheers
Actually a strap is often an oversight and you should, if you can afford it, get one that helps spread the weight. The reason being that the aches that come after sometimes is built up over long periods and won't be apparent till later.
Of course if you don't intend to shoot often then it's ok to just use the default strap. Just make sure you remove it each time you are done and air it cos the perspiration will cause the strap to be damp, not exactly conducive to storing with camera gear.
The optech straps are great in that they allow you to unclip the neoprene section to keep separately instead of having to undo the whole strap. Do consider them. They aren't very expensive.
IluvDYL said:Haha, I actually have them. But didn't dare to use it as I scare that the clip will somehow unclip itself and the whole camera will drop on the floor...
Er haven't come across that when I used the Optech with both a Nikon or now my Canon. If anything the clips are a whole lot tougher than you think.
IluvDYL said:Ok. I will give it a try again. Cheers
Er haven't come across that when I used the Optech with both a Nikon or now my Canon. If anything the clips are a whole lot tougher than you think.
daredevil123 said:I had an optech clip disengage before. Never say never. Best is to use failsafe velcro over the clips.
I was afraid too when I got Optech 6 years back...highly recommended by the shop I got my cam from...saying the clip so far, had not fail on him, as long as the clips are engaged properly. Well buy it, try it, pull it while sling on neck, nothing happen......til now....
What I like best is able to un-clip it and hook the cam on the tripod, so the long strap would not gets in the way while changing direction of the cam on tripod.
daredevil123 said:Like I said, it happened to me and one of my older cameras (luckily) crashed to the concrete. And the clips were engaged properly. sometimes you move things around and can accidentally push one of the catches and the whole thing will pop out. Now I have my velcro failsafe on 100%.
Never say never. Better to be safe than sorry. And the failsafe only cost me $1.50 from the 2 dollar store.
G-man said:Can you post a pic of the failsafe you bought?
Thanks in advance.