RockyNH_RIP
Senior Member
Very nice... Pat in NH
Picked up one of these, Hoodman eyecup. So far I like it and I also picked up blackrapid wrist strap, haven't used yet.
How does the hoodman eye cup attach to the camera?
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You slide the nikon one up and this one slides into the same groves and locks in. So far I am liking it.
Just ordered a Diat CM-294A tripod with DH5 Ball Head. A carbon fibre tripod for £137.99. I will give everyone my thoughts on it once it arrives and I give it a few tests.
OK I just bought the Spider Pro double camera holster and I'm eagerly looking forward to trying it out when it gets here! I will need a lanyard for safety of my Nikon while it's in use though! Better safe than sorry! Lol
@gqtuazon
Do spurs come with that?!I like the idea a lot. But, honestly, I would be nervous about bumping my cameras into things with this.
My bracket arrived aswell, but I did not realise I needed a special head for it lol so I have ordered a Arca Ballhead BH-1 which will take my camera weight and 80-400VR with ease.Got my L bracket and some LCD screen protector just incase.
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Kirk L Bracket (BL-D3) by gqtuazon, on Flickr
My bracket arrived aswell, but I did not realise I needed a special head for it lol so I have ordered a Arca Ballhead BH-1 which will take my camera weight and 80-400VR with ease.
Excellent thank youLOL! Yes you do need an arca-swiss compatible ball head. That is a solid ball head as well. Having a L bracket makes it much easier to position the camera from portrait to landscape with ease. I have the Arca-swiss Z-1 and it holds my 8 1/2 lb rig very well.
You'll probably want to invest in a long lens support system.
8 Inch Lens Support Package With Clamp [LLSP2] - $150.00 : Hejnar Photo Store, Serving Your Professional Photography Needs
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