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Re: Need help on neck/Shoulder Strap for camera body...!!!
« Reply #45 on: September 18, 2012, 10:13:06 AM »
OK, Wow.  Tried to post again this morning... with success!  Finally!

Lots of good info people have shared here.  I've used many straps over the last 3 years.  Lots of Black Rapids which are great.  Carry  Speed.  Cotton.  Lately, I've been using the BosStrap.  It is a lot simpler, softer and lighter than the others.  It is less distracting too.

http://www.bosstrap.com/

As I read through this post, I would also like to make sure everyone is aware of the M-Plate Pro which I haven't used but looks very high quality and well thought out.

http://www.customslr.com/products/m-plate-pro

The Cinch Strap has my attention.  I may have to try one sometime.  At $70 it's not cheap but since all my photography is on the go, a quality strap system is very important to me.

Finally, I have a Nikon AH-4 wrist strap on all my SLRs.  It has a slot on the mount plate that I put a small steel key ring through which is what I attach all my different strap connectors to.  The key ring is large enough to allow a large Black Diamond Climbing Carabiner to go through.  I put the carabiner over my leather belt and it provides a good locking "hook" that I can hang the camera off of.  It is low profile so people don't see a big strap, just a camera on my hip.  I carry the camera in my hand half the time anyway and the Nikon AH-4 allows my hand to rest.  I use the carabiner to free up my hand when eating or whatever.  I never lay my camera down anywhere.  The carabiner is great when at my son's school stuff or a wife's work party and I don't want to look like I have a lot of camera gear on.  (The SLR is geeky enough already.)

Keep all the good suggestions rolling everyone!!
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Re: Need help on neck/Shoulder Strap for camera body...!!!
« Reply #45 on: September 18, 2012, 10:13:06 AM »

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Re: Need help on neck/Shoulder Strap for camera body...!!!
« Reply #46 on: September 26, 2012, 01:43:30 PM »
Thanks All for all your inputs and ideas.  It was tough deciding on which to get.  I finally came down to two choices, Luma Labs Cinch & Carry Speeds FS Pro.  At first I leaned towards CS FS, but at the end, pulled the trigger on LLC (put in the order today).  The determining factor for me was how LLC strap is connected to two points on the camera and not just one.  But aside, I liked everything else on CS FS system.  The two points connection is important to me as I would feel it's 'more secure'.  Thanks again All!
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Re: Need help on neck/Shoulder Strap for camera body...!!!
« Reply #47 on: September 27, 2012, 04:06:30 AM »
I'm definitely going to try the Luma Labs Cinch strap. The Black Rapid RS-7 does a great job of keeping the strap out of your way WHILE SHOOTING, but the camera has a tendency to swing around when you're walking with the strap loose (as most people do). The Cinch appears to address the stability problem, while still keeping the strap out of the way.
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Re: Need help on neck/Shoulder Strap for camera body...!!!
« Reply #48 on: September 27, 2012, 04:41:04 AM »
I use the black rapid sports strap (for my 1 7d) and the double black rapid strap when carrying 2 cameras. Can support even very large lenses without causing back ache
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Re: Need help on neck/Shoulder Strap for camera body...!!!
« Reply #49 on: October 05, 2012, 08:48:37 AM »
As I read through this post, I would also like to make sure everyone is aware of the M-Plate Pro which I haven't used but looks very high quality and well thought out.

http://www.customslr.com/products/m-plate-pro

I have recently bought the M-Plate and the C-Loop carrying set (including sling strap).
Really great combination when you work with the Manfrotto M2 tripod heads.

You can carry your camera comfortably and still click it on and off your tripod with ease. There is a quick release on the strap that allows you to "detach" from the sling when the camera is on the tripod (do not forget ;-))

100% recommendation!
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Re: Need help on neck/Shoulder Strap for camera body...!!!
« Reply #50 on: October 05, 2012, 10:23:35 AM »
C-Loop Camera Strap Mount - Silver

This system is great. The strap is very comfortable/adjustable and fits over your head and 1 shoulder like a side holster. My wife and I use them and lug 7D's with battery grips with 300 f4 L IS and 1.4 Extender MKIII's attached. Having them at your side, you can keep your hand on it at the ready and it's not bouncing on your chest or stomach.
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Re: Need help on neck/Shoulder Strap for camera body...!!!
« Reply #51 on: October 05, 2012, 10:33:41 AM »
I have now had the chance to test out my two new Black Rapid RS 7. I have to say I have mixed feelings here... I did a shoot where I had them both on in a cross with two cameras and lenses attached. It worked fine. Why the mixed feelings? It feels a little plastic, and the other day I was using one of them with a 1Ds III with a 200 F2.0L, and it made a continous squaking noise, that made me fear that it could actually brake because of the weight. Second, it slips down again after I have raised the straps (to have it in hip height) and that's a bit annoying. I think I will actually test out the Sun Sniper straps (more expensive, but seems more solid (in addition to having the steel wire inside).
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Re: Need help on neck/Shoulder Strap for camera body...!!!
« Reply #51 on: October 05, 2012, 10:33:41 AM »

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Re: Need help on neck/Shoulder Strap for camera body...!!!
« Reply #52 on: October 05, 2012, 10:59:56 AM »
Love the Black Rapid Sports strap.  I think mine is the '2' model. Not the 2 camera model, but the version 2 of the Sports Strap model.   I will never use a neck strap again.

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Re: Need help on neck/Shoulder Strap for camera body...!!!
« Reply #53 on: October 05, 2012, 12:08:40 PM »
My only problem with the Black Rapid RS7 is when I have a battery grip on - the tripod mount screw is uncomfortable against my palm when I take portrait shots, which negates the benefits of the grip. But with the camera without the grip on,the RS7 is great to use.
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Re: Need help on neck/Shoulder Strap for camera body...!!!
« Reply #54 on: October 05, 2012, 12:22:54 PM »
I use a chinese knock off of the Black Rapid Strap called the Quickstap.
I have an Arce Swiss clamp on the strap and plates on my cameras and lenses.
When carrying a lens like the 400mm f5.6 I clamp the strap to the tripod foot on the lens so that it balances better at my side.

I also found that the Black Rapid Brad was a good addition to the chinese knock off, it restricts the  movement of the stap on your shoulder.   Basically it turns it into the sports version of the BlacK Rapid.

I've been using the starp for about 2 years. 

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Re: Need help on neck/Shoulder Strap for camera body...!!!
« Reply #55 on: October 06, 2012, 05:34:10 AM »
As most people have said here the black rapid rc7 is a great strap I frequently carry the 5d iii and 70-200 is ii and the weight doesn't worry me
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Re: Need help on neck/Shoulder Strap for camera body...!!!
« Reply #56 on: October 06, 2012, 07:01:53 AM »
Pick up a generic one, they used plastic instead... not bad build quality, same form factor and battery/button setups... but considerably lighter.
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Re: Need help on neck/Shoulder Strap for camera body...!!!
« Reply #56 on: October 06, 2012, 07:01:53 AM »