BEST Camera Strap Demo | Altura Photo Rapid Fire | FAQ
This video will inspire you to protect your photography and film equipment with the Altura Photo camera strap.
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The Altura Photo Rapid Fire is versatile & sturdy.
Features of the Altura Photo Rapid Fire:
– Durable all-metal clasp secures strap to the mounting base plate.
– Adjustable strap length with soft non-slip ergonomic shoulder pad.
– Zippered accessory pocket allows you to store small accessories for quick access.
– New and reinforced extra strong metal mounting screw with anti-slip rubber pad for a secure fit.
– The included strong camera safety tether provides a backup connection point between your camera and strap for additional security.
– Attach your camera to a tripod without having to remove the mounting base.
Compatibility:
– Designed for DSLR, mirrorless, and compact system cameras with a standard ¼-20 tripod mount.
– e.g. Canon EOS 5D IV 7D MK II 80D 70D REBEL T6S T6I T3I SL1 XTI XSI
– e.g. Nikon: D810 D750 D500 D7200 D5500 D5300 D3300 D3200 D90 D5000
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BEST Camera Strap Demo & F.A.Q | Altura Photo Rapid Fire
Hello, do you guys sell your items on the Newegg Marketplace as well??
Not long ago a frien got in touch with Nikon regarding straps attached to the tripod screw but apparently they recommended NOT using the tripod screw mount for anything other than a tripod. Since then I put my BR in a draw and never used it again.
That looks something made on the 80's
THANK YOU for this video!! I just ordered the Altura strap!!
Thanks for the informative video, it showed off all the features and shows how rugged it is. Purchased one from your Amazon link for delivery here in England.
Just received my "Rapid fire" strap and I'm very impressed with all aspects of this item. It sits comfortably on my shoulder and actually makes the weight of my camera disappear. Who ever designed this strap put a lot of though and engineering into it. The zipper compartment on the shoulder pad is brilliant!
I had that exact strap and the metal connector attached the camera snapped in the half (the metal!). I lost $1500 because of this strap. I was doing nothing out of the ordinary.
Just got the strap so the information was very helpful in figuring out how to set it up
Great video! The other ones have been super helpful as well!!
One question I cannot seem to find the answer to is how to neatly fold up the excess strap. I'm on the shorter side, so I needed to tighten up the strap, however, doing that leaves me with a large loop where the strap adjustment it, even when using the clip on part of the adjustment strap. Any trick to tidying that up?
I just received the Altura Rapid fire strap…WOW! Where was this strap all my life? A really great and comfortable product which allows for ease of use and great weight distribution. I would highly recommend it to anyone, especially those with a "heavy" DSLR. This product is well made and versatile having a mounting plate that allows for tripod mounting without its removal. A great product at a great price…if you don't have one BUY ONE!!!!
whats the weight limit. I have a a6300 with the Sony 18-105mm lens
You guys are awesome ordered my camera from Amazon Canon 77D thats how I found your tutorials. Will be visiting you guys soon in Miami. Thank you
cool just what i need instead of using the neck strap thank you
Seems like a solid product! We appreciate all the features you demonstrated in the video. Would you recommend this or the Altura wrist strap for a run and gun style of photography?
Great information!!
Good video! Keep it up!
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I look forward to more videos.Keep it up!
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