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<blockquote data-quote="Don Kuykendall_RIP" data-source="post: 135045" data-attributes="member: 6277"><p>OK campers, I had a chance to go out and test the BosTail setup today. Went for a long walk in the park. I was easy to get used to the different way it hangs by your side. I give the tripod mounted version a 100% and the BosTail a 92% on the first day out so not to bad. </p><p></p><p>If set on the left side it hangs with the shutter button side slightly down but not so much that your hand can not find and grab it easily. I have mine set so that my arm is fully extended hanging naturally by my side and the hand grip is at a comfortable level. What I had not remembered (because I had never really paid attention) is that I generally have my hand on the camera anyway but the strap is holding the weight so not tiring.</p><p></p><p>Alright class, any questions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don Kuykendall_RIP, post: 135045, member: 6277"] OK campers, I had a chance to go out and test the BosTail setup today. Went for a long walk in the park. I was easy to get used to the different way it hangs by your side. I give the tripod mounted version a 100% and the BosTail a 92% on the first day out so not to bad. If set on the left side it hangs with the shutter button side slightly down but not so much that your hand can not find and grab it easily. I have mine set so that my arm is fully extended hanging naturally by my side and the hand grip is at a comfortable level. What I had not remembered (because I had never really paid attention) is that I generally have my hand on the camera anyway but the strap is holding the weight so not tiring. Alright class, any questions? [/QUOTE]
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