I have a love/hate relationship with straps. Here's my story:
Straps are great for moving bags and equipment from one place to another. But, when shooting they get in the way, make noise and get caught on things.
When I got serious about photography about 10 years ago I decided that the OEM straps that came with my DSLRs weren't the best system. After some research and a bit of trial and error I settled on Black Rapid straps. I later tried the Peak Design system but didn't like it for various reasons - mostly that hanging thousands of dollars in camera and lens on plastic and small cords did not give me confidence. When RRS came out with their QD system I adapted that to all my BR straps and attached QD adaptable plates to my cameras (photo attached). Problem solved?
I don't consider myself clumsy. However, with age I drop things more than I used to (or maybe I just notice it more since picking things up is harder than it used to be).
I have three cameras and all have the BR system. I use both sling and hand straps and the hand straps stay on the camera all the time except when I need the slings.
So, a few months ago the set up in the picture took a fall off the shelf in my office when I grabbed another camera and it was caught on the strap. A $1,300 repair to camera and lens resulted. I hate straps!
Straps are great for moving bags and equipment from one place to another. But, when shooting they get in the way, make noise and get caught on things.
When I got serious about photography about 10 years ago I decided that the OEM straps that came with my DSLRs weren't the best system. After some research and a bit of trial and error I settled on Black Rapid straps. I later tried the Peak Design system but didn't like it for various reasons - mostly that hanging thousands of dollars in camera and lens on plastic and small cords did not give me confidence. When RRS came out with their QD system I adapted that to all my BR straps and attached QD adaptable plates to my cameras (photo attached). Problem solved?
I don't consider myself clumsy. However, with age I drop things more than I used to (or maybe I just notice it more since picking things up is harder than it used to be).
I have three cameras and all have the BR system. I use both sling and hand straps and the hand straps stay on the camera all the time except when I need the slings.
So, a few months ago the set up in the picture took a fall off the shelf in my office when I grabbed another camera and it was caught on the strap. A $1,300 repair to camera and lens resulted. I hate straps!
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