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12/17/2008 09:04:40 PM · #26
//www.phatstraps.com/home

And if anyone wants to go Retro:

EBay

Message edited by author 2008-12-17 21:05:16.
12/17/2008 09:05:57 PM · #27
not sure i'd take the aluminum canisters to the airport.... ;)

Originally posted by ambaker:

Originally posted by soup:

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now we're talkin' !!

as long as you're actually still using it...

Originally posted by ambaker:

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I've got an old Kodak strap that started out on my Yashica TL-Electro X, then to my Canon A-1. I still have the aluminum screw top film containers from back in the day, in the elastic holders. I've had it for 30 years now.


Still use it. Once in a while people will ask what the cannisters are for. Depending on my mood...

1. I smuggle dope in there.
2. I put the pictures in there when the memory cards are full.
3. Film

12/17/2008 09:09:37 PM · #28
Originally posted by soup:

i hate to say it, but if it's got canon digital embroidered in it - it's lame !

Originally posted by MattO:

I use a new camera strap every time I get a new camera..........of course that means a new one every few weeks. :D

Actually the one on my 1DMKIII is about a year and 2 months old, and the one on my 1DMKIIn is brand new as the previous owner never opened it. I carry two cameras with me all the time so one is always tossed over my shoulder.

Matt


Lucky for me the strap serves a purpose, and fashion statement isnt it for me. And yes it says Canon Digital.......of course I've been trying to order ones with my Logo on them but havent found a place to do them yet.

Matt
12/17/2008 09:11:38 PM · #29
Originally posted by James:

//www.phatstraps.com/home


Good lord they're hideous! LOL
12/17/2008 09:28:42 PM · #30
Originally posted by KarenNfld:

Originally posted by James:

//www.phatstraps.com/home


Good lord they're hideous! LOL


Just think of the comments you will get. ;)


12/17/2008 09:31:29 PM · #31
Originally posted by KarenNfld:

Originally posted by James:

//www.phatstraps.com/home


Good lord they're hideous! LOL


That is certainly a better adjective then I was using when I clicked the link. :D

Matt
12/17/2008 09:33:32 PM · #32
Originally posted by MattO:

Originally posted by KarenNfld:

Originally posted by James:

//www.phatstraps.com/home


Good lord they're hideous! LOL


That is certainly a better adjective then I was using when I clicked the link. :D

Matt


Who doesn't want an argyle strap? You guys know I'm kidding right? I don't even use a strap. Gave mine to some DPC'er
12/17/2008 10:52:26 PM · #33
well fine by me. but i find the quality and comfort of the canon straps lacking. otherwise i'd be using the three i have...

and my 20 year old strap has been serving it's purpose for about that long...

if you knew me - you'd know fashion statements aren't my thing either ;)

Originally posted by MattO:

Lucky for me the strap serves a purpose, and fashion statement isnt it for me. And yes it says Canon Digital.......of course I've been trying to order ones with my Logo on them but havent found a place to do them yet.

Matt


Message edited by author 2008-12-17 22:53:09.
12/18/2008 11:07:24 AM · #34
While we are on the subject. Has anyone used or does use one of the Crumpler straps? They look comfortable. Also, I have mine over my shoulder alot so I want one that doesn't slip off as easily as the Nikon one that came with the camera.
12/18/2008 11:17:51 AM · #35
Why use a strap when you can carry around a special mount, instead?



12/18/2008 11:20:23 AM · #36
with a remote trigger that would make for some mighty interesting shots !!

i was actually able to get our last cat to hold a beer on her head when on the couch next to me ;)


Message edited by author 2008-12-18 11:21:57.
12/18/2008 11:21:01 AM · #37
At the risk of repeating myself from a thread we had a couple of weeks ago:

I have this strap now, and I adore it!!!

Check out his demo video to really appreciate how handy it is.
12/18/2008 11:28:33 AM · #38
doesn't appear it would work with many lenses though. need to have a tripod collar - no ?

Originally posted by Beetle:

At the risk of repeating myself from a thread we had a couple of weeks ago:

I have this strap now, and I adore it!!!

Check out his demo video to really appreciate how handy it is.

12/18/2008 12:35:33 PM · #39
Originally posted by soup:

with a remote trigger that would make for some mighty interesting shots !!

i was actually able to get our last cat to hold a beer on her head when on the couch next to me ;)


picture please:)
12/18/2008 12:43:21 PM · #40
Originally posted by soup:

doesn't appear it would work with many lenses though. need to have a tripod collar - no ?

I have a D ring on the bottom of my tripod shoe (Bogen/Manfrotto) so the strap clicks into that very easily.
If I'm carrying my elephant (the 70-200), I have the shoe on the tripod collar of the lens for better balance.
12/18/2008 12:47:43 PM · #41
boy - that was quite a while ago... our last residence - hmm - 2002. all i had was a crappy kodak P&S. i dunno if i can dig those up...

Originally posted by JDubsgirl:

Originally posted by soup:

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with a remote trigger that would make for some mighty interesting shots !!

i was actually able to get our last cat to hold a beer on her head when on the couch next to me ;)

picture please:)


Message edited by author 2008-12-18 12:48:51.
12/18/2008 12:49:21 PM · #42
Gotcha !

Originally posted by Beetle:

Originally posted by soup:

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doesn't appear it would work with many lenses though. need to have a tripod collar - no ?

I have a D ring on the bottom of my tripod shoe (Bogen/Manfrotto) so the strap clicks into that very easily.
If I'm carrying my elephant (the 70-200), I have the shoe on the tripod collar of the lens for better balance.

12/18/2008 01:03:57 PM · #43
Originally posted by ambaker:

Originally posted by soup:

now we're talkin' !!

as long as you're actually still using it...

Originally posted by ambaker:

I've got an old Kodak strap that started out on my Yashica TL-Electro X, then to my Canon A-1. I still have the aluminum screw top film containers from back in the day, in the elastic holders. I've had it for 30 years now.


Still use it. Once in a while people will ask what the cannisters are for. Depending on my mood...

1. I smuggle dope in there.
2. I put the pictures in there when the memory cards are full.
3. Film


A few weeks back I was shooting some petroglyphs, and 2 guys with small P&Ss walked over to me and said "thats a big camera" as they walked away, one said to the other I remember using film myself.
New straps.
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