Alot of good suggestions here! Scott, please leave a review here of what you think of this once you have had a chance to use it for awhile.
Thanks and I hope it works out for you!
Denise
I agree, As I said before, I have had my 7D and 100-400 hanging from the black rapid strap during football games and on several walks through the woods and mountains, zoo etc----It has never loosened. The rubber washer works well to prevent it from working itself loose. As far as intereference with tripod mounting.....well, It takes me much longer to set-up a tripod than it does to spin the D ring off. The extra 10 second it takes to dismount the the BR strap from the camera plate just doesn't seem to matter much to me. If I do need that 10 seconds, then the tripod is much more of a problem than the strap.Quote:
My Blackrapid has never worked loose. There's a rubber washer around the screw which once tightened provides much more than enough friction to stop unwanted rotation.
I got the black rapid Dr-2 double strap
I love it.
I have waffled since my earlier post favoring BosStrap. Here is one that looks quite interesting, and there is a ton of chatter on this in Fred Miranda and POTN (I just figured out what that acronym is-duh). Check out the "Cinch" here: http://luma-labs.com/products/cinch
This has TWO attachments, one on the left camera strap post and the other is a tripod mount (on body or on lens foot). The camera is thus forced to press flat against your body instead of twisting and swinging on just one attachment point.
And the "cinch" mechanism seems like very good reasoning. It lets you quickly shorten it up for walking so the camera does not swing or dangle. Then to take a shot, you lengthen it with another tug on the strap.
Here is my favorite and its made in the USA. Very soft and comfortable around the neck.
Mark - That looks as light as air:rolleyes:
I have something very simular. It is a 100 times better than the canon strap. I like the soft neoprean and it has a lot of stretch to it. I have always worried about accidently releasing the clips and dropping the camera, but I also like being able to disconnect it to get it out of the way when the camera is on the tripod.
OK-I just ordered this Cinch strap. http://luma-labs.com/products/cinch
I HATE it when the camera is banging into my chest or swinging around dangerously. Assuming the "snug-up" and "un-snug" action is as easy as the two outdoors-y guys in the product demo video make it seem, this is exactly what I was looking for.