We took an approach similar to Pat 'conropl'. We went with the Really Right Stuff B2-FABN clamps, and simply loc-tited the BR fittings into our B2-FABN clamps (four so far, two more that I need to do). My wife and I each have a single BR strap and a 'Double', so being able to leave a clamp on the end of each strap means we never forget. BR also sells a black plastic "locker" that fits over the BR carabiner and keeps the screw gate closed. It's not as cheap as electrical tape, but also not as cheap looking.The screw clamp of the B2-FABN isn't as quick as the lever-lock that Pat suggests, but it's a cleaner finished product by only having one knob. For the most part, we can leave the clamp just loose enough to slide onto the camera, and only have to open it wider if it's going on a lens plate with safety screws.





The screw clamp of the B2-FABN isn't as quick as the lever-lock that Pat suggests, but it's a cleaner finished product by only having one knob. For the most part, we can leave the clamp just loose enough to slide onto the camera, and only have to open it wider if it's going on a lens plate with safety screws.
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