neuroanatomist said:No cons... Just attach the strap lug to the tripod collar for good balance. Personally, I use Arca-Swiss plates (Wimberley/RRS) on bodies and lens colors, and a small Arca-type clamp (Kirk 1") attached to my Blackrapid straps, with a little Loctite on the lug threads.
MonteGraham said:neuroanatomist said:No cons... Just attach the strap lug to the tripod collar for good balance. Personally, I use Arca-Swiss plates (Wimberley/RRS) on bodies and lens colors, and a small Arca-type clamp (Kirk 1") attached to my Blackrapid straps, with a little Loctite on the lug threads.
Thanks. What about with 24-70mm or 50mm, 85mm prime??
neuroanatomist said:MonteGraham said:neuroanatomist said:No cons... Just attach the strap lug to the tripod collar for good balance. Personally, I use Arca-Swiss plates (Wimberley/RRS) on bodies and lens colors, and a small Arca-type clamp (Kirk 1") attached to my Blackrapid straps, with a little Loctite on the lug threads.
Thanks. What about with 24-70mm or 50mm, 85mm prime??
Body plate or L-bracket, just move the clamp to the body...
MonteGraham said:The OP is actually worded wrong as to what i want to know. Sorry for that. But what i want to know is with the BR attached to camera with grip when i shoot portrait orientation will the connection be "in the way"? I will be using a lens without tripod foot attached i.e. 24-70, 50mm, 85mm as well as 70-200mm with foot. How does it feel in hand? Is it comfortable?
elharo said:The con is that it breaks cameras. Black Rapid straps disconnect and drop cameras on the pavement. Not every time, not every trip, but if you use one frequently it's going to happen eventually. It may be more likely to happen with heavier lenses and cameras.
elharo said:The con is that it breaks cameras. Black Rapid straps disconnect and drop cameras on the pavement. Not every time, not every trip, but if you use one frequently it's going to happen eventually. It may be more likely to happen with heavier lenses and cameras.
It may well be that Canon cameras and lenses (likely other brands too) just aren't designed to be hung from the bottom like a Black Rapid, Carryspeed, or similar strap are designed to do. I've yet to find one that doesn't break and/or drop cameras. By contrast I've yet to see a strap attached to the strap eyelets at the top of the camera or side of a lens detach or break. The ergonomics aren't great, especially for larger lenses slung over a shoulder, but at least this doesn't break cameras.
Harv said:What you are referring to is the original design which included a 'D-ring' style of attachment fitting that screwed to the camera body or lens. There were some reports of the fitting coming loose but once the issue became known, Black Rapid changed the design to a one-piece machined part which I believe corrected the problem.
MonteGraham said:BlackRapids RS-7 on 5DIII/70-200 2.8IS with or without battery grip? Pros and Cons?