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Z6/Z6ii/Z6iii
Z6ii arrived!
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<blockquote data-quote="Clovishound" data-source="post: 790163" data-attributes="member: 50197"><p>From the picture you posted, it looks like you have the same strap rings I have on my Z5. In fact they are the same ones I have on my 80s Pentax ME super, except they don't have the little plastic doodads on them. The rings can be removed. Just pop the black plastic covers, or keepers, off the triangular rings, and you will see they are like common key rings, except the are triangular vs round. You can rotate them around until the split part lines up with the holders mounted on the camera. Spread the split part and rotate the opening on through and around until the ring is free. </p><p></p><p>Hope that makes sense, it's really the same principle as taking the key off a key ring, just a little tougher to do because of the small size and the fact that it's triangular.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clovishound, post: 790163, member: 50197"] From the picture you posted, it looks like you have the same strap rings I have on my Z5. In fact they are the same ones I have on my 80s Pentax ME super, except they don't have the little plastic doodads on them. The rings can be removed. Just pop the black plastic covers, or keepers, off the triangular rings, and you will see they are like common key rings, except the are triangular vs round. You can rotate them around until the split part lines up with the holders mounted on the camera. Spread the split part and rotate the opening on through and around until the ring is free. Hope that makes sense, it's really the same principle as taking the key off a key ring, just a little tougher to do because of the small size and the fact that it's triangular. [/QUOTE]
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