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<blockquote data-quote="PapaST" data-source="post: 595659" data-attributes="member: 8330"><p>Like you mentioned before, straps are a personal choice. I tried 2 different BR straps and a Joby. I kept the Joby because it suits a specific need but ultimately moved on to PD. </p><p></p><p>I wasn't a fan of the dangling squeeky noise of the BR. I like that PD has two points of attachment which gives me a bit more stability. And I like that you can attach to camera strap lugs or lens foot or tripod mount. So it gives me multiple locations to connect to in order to fit my needs. I also like that it's part of a larger ecosystem with PD. I use the Capture Pro if I want to attach my camera to backpack straps or hip. Or I can slide that attachment directly into my Manfrotto tripod. The Capture Pro can also be used for my GoPro devices. And I can use different straps with the system, slide shoulder strap, clutch strap, cuff strap or just a regular neck strap. </p><p></p><p>IMO it's a well designed system that is still growing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PapaST, post: 595659, member: 8330"] Like you mentioned before, straps are a personal choice. I tried 2 different BR straps and a Joby. I kept the Joby because it suits a specific need but ultimately moved on to PD. I wasn't a fan of the dangling squeeky noise of the BR. I like that PD has two points of attachment which gives me a bit more stability. And I like that you can attach to camera strap lugs or lens foot or tripod mount. So it gives me multiple locations to connect to in order to fit my needs. I also like that it's part of a larger ecosystem with PD. I use the Capture Pro if I want to attach my camera to backpack straps or hip. Or I can slide that attachment directly into my Manfrotto tripod. The Capture Pro can also be used for my GoPro devices. And I can use different straps with the system, slide shoulder strap, clutch strap, cuff strap or just a regular neck strap. IMO it's a well designed system that is still growing. [/QUOTE]
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