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If I could get sponsored by these guys, I absolutely would. Maybe someday. In the meantime, here's your tip for today!
I learned about these little links a few years ago from Peter McKinnon. Camera strap links! Yay!
The biggest issue I always found shooting just about everything was always having my strap attached to the camera. It's harder to store the camera with a strap attached, it gets in the way and if you don't have multiple straps it can be a pain in the ass to swap straps from one camera to another but these fix that problem!
I have a strap that belonged to my late father so I like to use that one on shorter shoots. Once I threw a set of these on it, simplicity walked with me. I just swapped my strap from one camera to the other. Nothing to it. Plus the little links that attach to the camera are super small and the pack comes with four of them. You can either do two cameras with one set or keep an extra set of them off to the side for a future second body.
I highly recommend any beginner pick a set of these up. I have a set on every camera I have and I keep an extra box in my desk.
They're about $35 CAD and $25 USD. Not much for the value you get from them.
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