Philinflash
Registered Addict
Do any such products exist?
Once you attach the (fairly cheesy) standard strap to your M8, a process that takes about 5 minutes assuming a modicum of physical dexerity, you may not be inclined to casually take it off.
I long for a system like on my Hasselblads where connecting and disconnecting neck straps is a snap.
Thoughts?
Philip
Once you attach the (fairly cheesy) standard strap to your M8, a process that takes about 5 minutes assuming a modicum of physical dexerity, you may not be inclined to casually take it off.
I long for a system like on my Hasselblads where connecting and disconnecting neck straps is a snap.
Thoughts?
Philip
rogue_designer
Reciprocity Failure
I use a domke gripper on a few of my cameras, that has a hook release about 5 inches up, so the metal releases don't rub on the camera, but you can still remove the rest of the strap easily.
For the most part tho - I don't ever take the straps off my RF's - no need to for the way I shoot with them.
For the most part tho - I don't ever take the straps off my RF's - no need to for the way I shoot with them.
Philinflash
Registered Addict
rogue_designer said:I use a domke gripper on a few of my cameras, that has a hook release about 5 inches up, so the metal releases don't rub on the camera, but you can still remove the rest of the strap easily.
For the most part tho - I don't ever take the straps off my RF's - no need to for the way I shoot with them.
So, you don't use a tripod ever?
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