Nah - D600/7000/7100...
and a 70-200
Can anyone give me a guide to that strap she's using. I hate neckstraps and have only ever used a wriststrap, but am wondering about adding something like this. I saw someone a few weeks ago using one, but was unable to stop him and ask him the name/brand etc.
Any of you folks using this sort of thing?
Hi Donald,
I use this type of strap and would never go back to a standard neck strap.
These site might be worth a look.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjJNffFCU2U
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Custom-SLR...item1e6dcfb653
Regards
John
Donald, I use a strap from Sunsniper. It attaches to the camera at the tripod hole. It rests on your left shoulder and the camera hangs tight to the body at the right hip. When you bring the camera up to shoot, a ring glides along the strap bringing the camera up but the strap does not bunch up like a regular strap.
Andre,
There seems to be no end to my learning struggle of matters photographic.
This weekend I have learnt more about sharpening and how to get it right, how to produce a gradient radial Gaussian blur mask layer in elements and why I have been failing in some of my macro lighting and thought I was getting there.
Now you post this and I see I have been using my lens hood back to front, thanks
I find them a PITA to be honest Donald - every time I rotated the camera for a vertical shot, the strap would obscure the viewfinder.
I only use a hand strap now -- or for more robust sessions, a spider holster.
My favorite subject to photograph. Nice shots.
Hey Donald,
I recently purchased myself this strap
http://www.upstrap-pro.com/product/S.../SLR-QR-K.html
i think its absolutely amazing. definitely worth looking into it. Its a shoulder strap and believe me, that piece of rubber does not slip off ....
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I like the shots Andre, the first one is my favorite by far, something with the angle of the 2nd that does not have the same appeal to me.
Last edited by JimG; 12th August 2013 at 12:13 PM.