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Thread mount shoulder/sling strap causes damage to tripod mount on D800?
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 144438" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>I don't think the guy is sore with Nikon for not being able to fix it as much as he's perplexed by the propensity of tripod mounted strap devices and the assorted devotees, and not a story to be heard about something like this. I'd need to really look at it to see what's what in terms of the construction, but it would see to me that companies like Black Rapid and others would have been out of business ages ago if this was commonplace. I suspect that camera took a bad hit somewhere that the guy's either not will to own up to or never noticed. I've always been leery of it myself, and use rings on the strap links for my Black Rapid, but I don't blame someone for thinking that a pro camera and a pro strap system would not work together as designed. I know I'd want answers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 144438, member: 9240"] I don't think the guy is sore with Nikon for not being able to fix it as much as he's perplexed by the propensity of tripod mounted strap devices and the assorted devotees, and not a story to be heard about something like this. I'd need to really look at it to see what's what in terms of the construction, but it would see to me that companies like Black Rapid and others would have been out of business ages ago if this was commonplace. I suspect that camera took a bad hit somewhere that the guy's either not will to own up to or never noticed. I've always been leery of it myself, and use rings on the strap links for my Black Rapid, but I don't blame someone for thinking that a pro camera and a pro strap system would not work together as designed. I know I'd want answers. [/QUOTE]
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