70-200 you just attach the ball point to the lens mount. And use that. So you basically have one attached the camera and one attached to long lenses that way if you switch out lenses you still have the one one the camera.
how about using it with a 70-200 f2.8. the camera body would have to support a lot of weight with the lens hanging horizontal to the ground? probably not good for the lens or body?
@jibba02 yes you can use it with a
70-200 you just attach the ball point to the lens mount. And use that. So you basically have one attached the camera and one attached to long lenses that way if you switch out lenses you still have the one one the camera.
diversq 1 week ago
how about using it with a 70-200 f2.8. the camera body would have to support a lot of weight with the lens hanging horizontal to the ground? probably not good for the lens or body?
jibba02 1 month ago
I tried to link to it on Amazon but YouTube will not allow it...do a search :)
veredko 1 year ago
It's called the E1 hand strap - I couldn't do without it, takes a lot of
stress off your actual need to grip the camera, you can easily adjust it
to fit your hand & if you work with a partner with a bigger/smaller hand
they can change it on the fly & be comfortable.
Hope this helps :)
veredko 1 year ago
The hand strap is made by Canon & sells for under $20 :)
veredko 1 year ago
Great review! Thank you
solidstream13 1 year ago
Hi,
What sort of hand strap is that?
dtm188 1 year ago