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  • This Review SUCKS!

  • If u get something like a Think Tank Pixel Pocket Rocket and maybe somehow attach that to ya strap maybe that might help with carrying those extra memory cards and cpfs

  • what kind of music is this in the beginning of the vid?

    sounds cool.....;o)

  • @johnnyass68 I don't Remember the exact name. Its a built in song sample type thing in Garage Band.

  • thanks for this review. You sold me on their product. I wanted to tell you, I just saw one of the company's videos of the straps and they indicated that the clip that you were unsure of is a front clip that you can slide down to meet the camera on the opposite side. This will mean the camera is clipped on both sides, and would stop it from moving up or down. This would be good if you wanted to clip it behind your back and not allow it to slide back up. Thanks again for the review.

  • Nice Review...!! Thank you...!!

  • That clip on the top of the strap is for when you're not using the camera and are on the run, you clip it down by the camera and it'll keep it in place.

    good stuff

  • thanks... I was really wondering if it's worth getting the RS-5 for the pockets or go RS-7 for the contoured feel. I'm thinking the RS-5 would be comfortable enough without the contour.

  • To me it looks like you have the camera set too high on your hip. Another 3" lower and you wouldn't need to stoop to look through the viewfinder.

  • i loved the strap from the first time a saw it .. it just arrived today .. and

    very happy with it ..

    thanks for the video ..

  • this works great...helps save your neck from straining.

  • @siliconsurf yeah its real comfy... Im hoping to get a good long day at. Bridge day with it.

  • It might take a bit of getting used to for some people, but when I'm out shooting I hold the camera in my hand the entire time, no straps, no bags, not even my phone or wallet. I keep a little wrist strap on just in case something knocks into the camera, but I haven't come close to dropping it so far. I feel free, just me and my picture making tool out shooting until all my batteries die and memory cards fill up (I just have to make the decision what lens to equip before leaving the house).

  • @videochemist I def understand the freedom. If Im around the house or maybe right outside the door I tend not to use it, but if Im out and about I will. I don't trust myself. Over all it stays out of your way and isn't too bulky. so it still feels pretty free.

  • loosen the strap to give you more strap to work with when you put your camera in portrait orientation

  • Wow! That was fast dude ;) I was like thinkin: "He is probably not making it, or it's going to take forever"

    Anyway..

    Like your review(s)

    The strap seemed quite nice too. I have the a200 myself. I am soon going to celebrate a thing here in Norway that we all do when we are about 15 yrs old. Can't really explain it, but in the words right opinion it is kind of a confirmation that you are baptized. Anyway.. It is usual to get a lot of money in gifts. so I am definitely buying some stuff then ;)

  • @kristian1995ringen thats cool. Idk how to go about saying it like (happy birthday or ect) but but have fun and good luck with the celebration. So hope you get some good stuff. The a200 is a pretty good camera, not the best, but does very well for me. The strap is awesome, but you may like one of the older models better. they are cheaper too. by 20-30 dollars. So all depends on what works for you.

    You'll have to share what all you get eventually. cheers

  • Sweet

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