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Comments about BlackRapid Black Rapid Straps RS4 Black Fabric, Lightweight and Low Profile, with ConnectR-2 and FastenR-2:
it's a great comfortable way to carry my camera and pull it up quickly for a shot.
Comments about BlackRapid Black Rapid Straps RS4 Black Fabric, Lightweight and Low Profile, with ConnectR-2 and FastenR-2:
Carrying a camera with a "regular" strap around my neck becomes tiresome after a while.
With the Black Rapid design, the strap rides over one sholder and the camera itself rides on your hip (in my case). This is a much more comfortable way to carry your camera but still be able to get to it for a shot.
The strap itself is obviously a quality product and all the components and materials are top notch and very durable. Both the eyelet that attaches to the camera tripod mount and the hook on the strap are stainless steel and have a nice, annodized look.
If you are considering this strap, just go ahead and get it. You could spend more and still not get a better strap than this one.
In looking at their other straps, I would be confident purchasing any of them as the construction looks to be identical. It is really just a function of the features you want in your strap.
Comments about BlackRapid Black Rapid Straps RS4 Black Fabric, Lightweight and Low Profile, with ConnectR-2 and FastenR-2:
This is a great "carry" strap. It attaches quickly and very securely with a locking metal carabiner. No cheap plastic to break with this strap. Adjustment is easy and the camera feels very comfortable and secure when attached. If you're looking for something to replace that cheap factory strap, you should seriously consider one of the fine straps from Black Rapid.
Comments about BlackRapid Black Rapid Straps RS4 Black Fabric, Lightweight and Low Profile, with ConnectR-2 and FastenR-2:
I really like this over the original strap. I like the extra pocket it's big enough for me to carry extra cards or an extra battery. I don't like that sometimes it gets twisted a bit but I'm getting used to grabbing it so it won't twist as much. Also, I don't like the anchor point. Seldom do I use a tripod so that's not a big deal but I have a battery grip, and it makes it a little tough to hold the camera in portrait orientation with the big hook in the way. It's still possible but I wonder if it could be better.