MarkBarbieri
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One of the drawbacks I've found to using a Black Rapid strap is when I'm using a tripod. I use a RRS L-Bracket to attach to my ball head, but the BR strap screws into the bottom of the bracket.
In their recent catalog, I noticed that RRS stuff now offers a clamp designed to make this easier. You screw the strap into the clamp then you attache the clamp to the bracket. It's much easier to pop the clamp on and off than it is to screw and unscrew the strap.
It occurred to me that any Arca Swiss type clamp with a 1/4" threaded hole would work for this, so I ordered a cheaper one from Amazon. I tried it out the other night and it worked well. I attached it so that the screw faced forwards (lens side) so that it wouldn't protrude from the back of the camera.
Because I have two BR straps (my wife also uses one), I ordered the RRS clamp as well. I'm curious to see if it is worth the extra cost. The cheap one was surprisingly well made.
Is this really a sane practice? I know some people are terrified of the BR straps because of the stress on the tripod mounts. I don't have any personal knowledge of any one having a problem with theirs (and I know a significant number of BR strap users), but I suppose it is possible. I've used one for years on a 5DM2 and a 7D and haven't seen any issues at all. When I went out a couple of nights ago, I walked several miles with mine attached to the new clamp, attached to an L-Bracket, attached to a portrait grip, attached to the camera. Everything worked just fine. Of course, I may have gotten lucky and my camera may burst into pieces the next time I use it. Try at your own risk, but for me, life is too short for less comfortable straps or clunkier solutions when using a tripod.
In their recent catalog, I noticed that RRS stuff now offers a clamp designed to make this easier. You screw the strap into the clamp then you attache the clamp to the bracket. It's much easier to pop the clamp on and off than it is to screw and unscrew the strap.
It occurred to me that any Arca Swiss type clamp with a 1/4" threaded hole would work for this, so I ordered a cheaper one from Amazon. I tried it out the other night and it worked well. I attached it so that the screw faced forwards (lens side) so that it wouldn't protrude from the back of the camera.
Because I have two BR straps (my wife also uses one), I ordered the RRS clamp as well. I'm curious to see if it is worth the extra cost. The cheap one was surprisingly well made.
Is this really a sane practice? I know some people are terrified of the BR straps because of the stress on the tripod mounts. I don't have any personal knowledge of any one having a problem with theirs (and I know a significant number of BR strap users), but I suppose it is possible. I've used one for years on a 5DM2 and a 7D and haven't seen any issues at all. When I went out a couple of nights ago, I walked several miles with mine attached to the new clamp, attached to an L-Bracket, attached to a portrait grip, attached to the camera. Everything worked just fine. Of course, I may have gotten lucky and my camera may burst into pieces the next time I use it. Try at your own risk, but for me, life is too short for less comfortable straps or clunkier solutions when using a tripod.