How strong are the strap attachments on the D90?
How strong are the strap attachments on the D90?
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DHA

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340 posts

238 months

Sunday 7th February 2010
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I have an R-Strap but as it connects via the tripod mount on the base of the camera it means no strap if I am out using a tripod. I was considering using the ring from a keyring and threading that through the metal strap "eye" on the side of my D90 then attaching the R-Strap to that, but I am worried if it will be strong enough as the weight of the camera will be more focused on one point rather than spread out.

If that makes any sense!??

Cheers

Simpo Two

90,714 posts

286 months

Sunday 7th February 2010
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Well like most people here I had no idea what an 'R-Strap' was but a swift Google found this...



... so you'd just unclip the R-Strap and then you can stick the camera on your (in this case Manfrotto) tripod.

Or you could simply use the Nikon strap that came with the camera.

Dogsey

4,301 posts

251 months

Sunday 7th February 2010
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Somebody I work with was raving about these the other day, seemed like a waste of money to me!

olimeads

3,927 posts

209 months

Sunday 7th February 2010
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I have both ends of the strap around one mount. I fins it gets in the way of tge main controls

Simpo Two

90,714 posts

286 months

Sunday 7th February 2010
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olimeads said:
I fins it gets in the way of tge main controls
And your keyboard hehe

ian in lancs

3,843 posts

219 months

Sunday 7th February 2010
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Real pro's don't use straps; they get in the way

olimeads

3,927 posts

209 months

Sunday 7th February 2010
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Simpo Two said:
olimeads said:
I fins it gets in the way of tge main controls
And your keyboard hehe
actually a combination of fat thumbs and iPhone

Simpo Two

90,714 posts

286 months

Monday 8th February 2010
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ian in lancs said:
Real pro's don't use straps; they get in the way
Then they have an assistant to hold it for them for the rest of the time. I'm certainly not going to hand-hold a DSLR, 70-200 f2.8, flashbracket and SB800 for nine hours (and put it down on gravel everytime I want to change the lens or batteries)

Edited by Simpo Two on Monday 8th February 10:08