Dropped camera & lens on concrete - Video

Huh?

Huh?

filmtwit: Please accept my apologies for being new to this forum. Do YOU have a strap solution to recommend? I'm looking to BUY a wrist strap and shoulder carry idea but without the strict limitations of the Black Rapid product and all the other knock-offs. Thanks experienced poster with 495 posts!
 
I don't see anything dropped on concrete. Macho Arizona/California man is pretty cool though I guess.

Thanks for sharing :)
 
Ya know.... I saw the original post back a couple days ago and didn't get a chance to post my comment before the post got deleted (and rightly so, it was only an advertisement by the makers of the strap masquerading as an actual thread) - the only comment I would have for whomever here is the maker of this strap - if you expect people to believe that your strap can withstand the weight of a "heavy" dslr, I would hope that you would choose the model for your strap to be someone who doesn't look like they lift heavy weights regularly :) :) :) :)

Strap looks interesting but there are many out there to compete with - good luck with your venture.

Cheers,
Dave
 
What happens if you're leaning over and it unclips, jogging up steps and it unclips or kneeling to take a hip-level shot and you drop the camera? hmmm...
 
Haha made me laugh. Too much faff for my liking. I dont use any straps. I bet I drop my camera now I have said that
 
Macho Arizona/California man is pretty cool though I guess.
I'd prefer the average Joe. A regular guy/gal like most of us. :)

Mr. Cool in an ad turns me off. I don't need more commercials "telling" me how cool I'll be if I have such-n-such product.
 
..."i'm gonna photograph the crap out of this flower garden." - happy customer

Actually the thing looks like it just might work, for some people. Good luck in your search for the perfect camera strap solution.
 
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