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D7100
Bonehead question (the first in a never ending series...)
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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 148190" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>I have the op/tech neck strap and the wrist strap. I like the op/tech system with the uni-loops. I can switch between neck and wrist strap quickly or nothing, leaving just the short connectors on the camera. I prefer the neck strap over a sling when I'm in the canoe or rowboat so the camera stays in my lap area rather than bumping my arm or the seat.</p><p></p><p>I just this week bought the op/tech sling to try. I haven't been out walking with it, but I think I will like it. Some people might not like the strap falling over the back on the hand as you shoot, but it seems fine to me. There is a video on their web site showing how its used.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 148190, member: 4923"] I have the op/tech neck strap and the wrist strap. I like the op/tech system with the uni-loops. I can switch between neck and wrist strap quickly or nothing, leaving just the short connectors on the camera. I prefer the neck strap over a sling when I'm in the canoe or rowboat so the camera stays in my lap area rather than bumping my arm or the seat. I just this week bought the op/tech sling to try. I haven't been out walking with it, but I think I will like it. Some people might not like the strap falling over the back on the hand as you shoot, but it seems fine to me. There is a video on their web site showing how its used. [/QUOTE]
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