Dave Wilkinson
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the f*#king M9....I suppose!! :bang:As a fellow Yorkshireman, some three generations removed, I can totally relate to your dry wit and commonsense approach to the question posed in this thread. But this being a discussion forum... what else would get discussed if it weren't for this kind of question?
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remegius
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"Normal" tripod mounts are 1/4"; yours is 3/8".
There are adapters in the bay: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=200283502527
Thank you!
Cheers...
Rem
remegius
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It never occured to me that you could possibly attach it at the tripod socket. How does one go about doing this?
Read the whole thread...there is a nice picture of a strap attached to an M7 tripod socket. The straps can be found here:
http://www.electricedge.com/gordy_s_straps/
Cheers...
Rem
Roger Hicks
Veteran
It never occured to me that you could possibly attach it at the tripod socket. How does one go about doing this?
I've always used a piece of cord tied through a split ring attached to the right strap lug, but have been thinking about trying out a neck strap or more sturdy wrist strap.
The only wrist straps I've ever seen -- I have two, somewhere, but I've seen others -- are attached to a ring mounted in a tripod socket screw.
Cheers,
Roger
haagen_dazs
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Right hand, need to keep the left free to drive the lens.
same same.
newspaperguy
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If you're a Barnack body user, especially with early FSU cameras, you really don't have much choice - it's right.
OTH - I do prefer the left hand strap and hold, unless I'm into shooting with one hand... then it's back to right.
Are you confused enough now?
OTH - I do prefer the left hand strap and hold, unless I'm into shooting with one hand... then it's back to right.
Are you confused enough now?
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