mark, i picked up the canon pro strap at best buy for $25 two weeks ago. I love it, 50 inches long with quick releases. I think its the same one they package with the 1 series cameras.
mark, i picked up the canon pro strap at best buy for $25 two weeks ago. I love it, 50 inches long with quick releases. I think its the same one they package with the 1 series cameras.
Originally Posted by Maleko
Thanks for the pics!
LowePro's camera straps are all quick-release. See http://products.lowepro.com/catalog/...-Straps,41.htm for info.
I have two Transporters (one with the pad removed; it's got a special purpose), and two Voyager C straps (on our two "best" cameras). The Voyagers (C for curved and S for straight) don't adjust for length. The Transporter will (more so without the pad), and the Speedster will adjust some. The Voyagers and Transporter include a small pouch for two memory cards; I'm finally learning to use these well.
I really like the products. I think the Voyager C is actually best if you keep the camera around your neck; it doesn't stay on my (sloped) shoulders well.
We're a Canon/Profoto family: five cameras, sixteen lenses, fifteen Profoto lights, too many modifiers.
hey try the blackrapid R strap. it slings over your shoulder and can hang by your hand so you could grab it quickly. very adjustable and carries extre cf cards or a phone and other small stuff
I have two suggestions for you.
The first is my favorite, I've recently purchased a Black Rapid RS-1 and an RS-4 camera strap and they are da bomb; plus I can link the two together and easily cover a football game with two cameras and neither is around my neck. It is quickly detachable and very strong.
http://www.blackrapid.com/product/camera-strap/rs-4/
The next is the Up strap company. I have no experience with this strap personally but it technically fits your needs except for the QD links still attached to the camera (annoying I would think).
http://upstrap-pro.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=QR
I'm a fan of both of these products as well. For my needs, though, I don't like having a camera strap across my chest as if I'm only shooting with one camera then I probably have a bag (currently the Shootsac, which I REALLY like in some ways and kinda don't in others) across my chest, so the camera needs to stay by my side when I'm not using it. For that reason I've got an Upstrap when I'm using a single camera and I use a BlackRapid Double Strap when I'm using two (primarily for weddings, though I'll switch back to one camera when I'm doing the 'formals' etc). I don't personally have a QR version of the Upstrap, I find the little clips to be annoying as hell :P so I either wrap an elastic around the strap when I'm shooting with the Double Strap or just take it off entirely.
If I KNEW I was only going to use one lens on a single camera then I'd probably go for an R Strap as well, but I usually like to keep my options openBlackRapid products really are great though, totally work as advertised and they're definately quick to release. The only other thing is that you need to secure them via the tripod socket, so if you're used to keeping QR tripod plates on your camera(s) or lens mounts (I am) then you're not really able to do that any more (some people hang their cameras by their Manfrotto QR plates on the R straps apparently but I'm not that brave
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I finally pulled the trigger on aBlack Rapid RS-4 Camera Strap. I just got it today so I haven't had a chance to take it out in the wild but here are some quick observations:
1) It's comfortable. This feels so much better than my standard Canon neck strap. The weight is distributed much more evenly and there's an actual pad on the strap.
2) I understand why "Rapid" is in the name. My camera goes from hip to ready-to-shoot in an instant and the best partis that the strap stays out of your way. If you have ever used your Canon strap in a cross-chested fashion then you've probably had to deal with, the strap blocking the view finder or there not being enough slack. The Black Rapid RS-4 slides effortlessly from one position to another.
3) A personal favorite, only one connection to the camera and it quickly screws on and off. Once it's off, it's off; there are no dangling pieces that will later re-connect to the strap.
So that's it for now. Once I take it for a proper test spin I'll report back but for now the only complaint I have is the price tag! $54 is a little steep but if it makes carrying your camera that much more pleasurable then it will be worth it :-)
Tried the BlackRapid R strap....switched to the Spider Holster....now using the Cotton Carrier which is fantastic.