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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Out of Production DSLRs
D200
Sad D200 owner
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<blockquote data-quote="Danno" data-source="post: 686673" data-attributes="member: 34269"><p>That was quite a tail... I have to say that I do love my D700 it has been great. I also am not a fan of sling straps except in very specific applications where I am keeping a grip on the camera and have the strap for safety. I have gone to a Cotton harness. I have to say it has proved to be the best carry method. </p><p></p><p>I got it for my birthday and I use it every time I go out for anything. I can carry two cameras, but I have not needed too yet. I either have the 700 or 7200 and my shoulders do not suffer and neither do my arms. It is amazingly secure. A 90-degree turn and the camera is locked in place or unlocked. Just thought I would pass that on as well. </p><p></p><p>Hope you enjoy the D700.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danno, post: 686673, member: 34269"] That was quite a tail... I have to say that I do love my D700 it has been great. I also am not a fan of sling straps except in very specific applications where I am keeping a grip on the camera and have the strap for safety. I have gone to a Cotton harness. I have to say it has proved to be the best carry method. I got it for my birthday and I use it every time I go out for anything. I can carry two cameras, but I have not needed too yet. I either have the 700 or 7200 and my shoulders do not suffer and neither do my arms. It is amazingly secure. A 90-degree turn and the camera is locked in place or unlocked. Just thought I would pass that on as well. Hope you enjoy the D700. [/QUOTE]
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