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Comments about HoldSLR HoldSLR Fast Collapsible SLR Camera Carrier, for Chest Strap or Belt Use:
Have used this carrier for several weddings. Very handy during the ceremony, where I carry 3 different bodies/lenses. With the Canon 70-200 lens attached to 5D Mark II and 580 flash, it's a bit bulky, but it works. Just be careful going through doorways or something could get banged around. After having the whole thing come off the belt recently and dropping everything onto the carpeted floor (after bouncing off of my foot), I now use a zip tie strap for double insurance against the hook coming off of the belt. Nothing was damaged, so all is ok. I am very interested in the new Bgrip holder that just became available. This one seems to be a more secure way to hold and carry dSLR's, Especially for outdoor shoots and sporting events. Definitely going to check this one out.
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Comments about HoldSLR HoldSLR Fast Collapsible SLR Camera Carrier, for Chest Strap or Belt Use:
Great little unit but if you are using any kind of a lens hood or covering you will find it difficult to insert your camera into the unit.
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Comments about HoldSLR HoldSLR Fast Collapsible SLR Camera Carrier, for Chest Strap or Belt Use:
this holster works great, HOWEVER, the cover that is designed to go over your lens is simply pointless, bulky and to be honest looks ridiculous. It also serves as a flashy and tacky advertisement for the creator which I don't like when I'm using it at a wedding. The extremely high price is also a downfall, but its the only one of its kind that I could find so I finally had to give in. Works with my 24-70mm 2.8L, 16-35 2.8L, and 85mm 1.2L (but tight.) Those are the ones I have tested so far with the Canon 5D Mk II. I recommend if you really have a use for it, just take off the stupid cover and simply use the metal bracket by itself. If you can wait for the cost to drop do it.