Chime in... I'm using the RS-4 and RS-5 now.
Feel free to talk to me if you have any questions as well.
Feel free to talk to me if you have any questions as well.
I bought an RS4 about 3 months ago. It's great for when you just want to carry your camera + lens with you, without lugging around an extra bag. You can access the camera very easily and the weight is well distributed making it easy to carry for a long time.
Cons:
1. uses tripod mount so if you want to use a tripod, you have to detach the strap from the camera
2. somewhat awkward for me to carry across 1 shoulder if im also carrying a camera bag across the other shoulder.
Just looked at their website about the RS5. Looks to bulky to me with too many compartments on the shoulder strap. If I was buying today, I would still get the RS4 over the RS5.
Nope. I really do not trust my D3 and valuable (expensive) lenses to this thing, as I've seen too many stories of the R-Strap's failure.
I believe the issues with the R-Strap have since been remedied in the new R-5 and probably as early as the R-4.
Chime in... I'm using the RS-4 and RS-5 now.
Ummm...don't you work for the company? http://www.rphotographers.com/index.php
I think I'll stick with what I've been using for many years, an Op-Tech strap......
Ummm...don't you work for the company? http://www.rphotographers.com/index.php
It's quite blatant that he works for the company and is using MacRumors for advertising. His first post he acts innocent and wonders who is using the strap (hint, hint, wink, wink). Then in subsequent posts he seems to know a little too much about the company to be a casual user. He should have come clean with a disclaimer on his first post, so now I don't want to buy cause I feel misled. Don't we have enough effin spam going around in email without having it sneak in here too?