Comparing Camera Straps - The BlackRapid Sport vs the Peak Design Slide

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @Genesis.1-1
    @Genesis.1-1 5 лет назад +2

    I just got the Black Rapid Curve Sport for my birthday. It has changed my camera carrying life. I love it. It is significantly more comfortable and makes carrying my Mark IV with the longer 100-400 L lens tolerable on my wildlife photography hikes. Easily the best strap I've used.

  • @terryroth2855
    @terryroth2855 5 лет назад +13

    I use my Peak Slide strap all the time for carrying my camera and lens in the woods. My biggest lens is a Sigma 150-600C. I use the tripod collar for one of the attachment points. This setup works great for me. Easy on and
    easy off and quickly attaches to tripod.

  • @AnthonyMorganti
    @AnthonyMorganti  5 лет назад +5

    In this video, I compare the Black Rapid Sport camera strap to the Peak Design Slide. I talk about what I like and dislike concerning each and hopefully help you make a decision on which would be best for you.
    This video is NOT sponsored. No person or company has paid me to do the video and I purchased each strap with my own money.
    I am an affiliate for Peak Design and I am an affiliate for Amazon. All of the links below are my affiliate links. If you purchase anything after clicking on any of the links, I will earn a commission. Thank you very much for your kind support!
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  • @odinallfather8241
    @odinallfather8241 4 года назад +3

    I really love my Peak Design slide. I also have their Clutch hand strap. Both using the same anchors allows quick switching from one to the other, or I can add adapters and use both. I have the smaller plate that connects to my tripod, so I never need to worry about removing it. TBH, I like that it uses a hex wrench so I don't inadvertently loosen it. Black Rapid has a huge fan base and I understand why. Nice strap too.

  • @rj934
    @rj934 5 лет назад +4

    I’ve had the Peak strap for a couple of years. The attachments will mount on many different Arca plates or L brackets. I currently have mine on the camera and my L bracket. They work great.

  • @PeteAndrusyszyn
    @PeteAndrusyszyn 5 лет назад +4

    I've had the Peak strap for several years and have never had an issue with the links. When I bought mine, the Arca mount was standard so I can use a tripod without messing around. But they have since switched to the lower profile mount with the hex screw. You can also use one of the additional links to connect to the other top strap mount on your camera when using the strap over your neck. I did have one problem with my original strap where the grip strips on the strap turned gummy and left marks on my shirt. They have a new formulation for the grips now and when I contacted them about my grips deteriorating they sent me a new strap free with no questions asked, so their warranty isn't just talk! So far no grip issues with the new strap. I would highly recommend the Peak Slide. They also have a lot of other neat products which I wish I could afford :-)

  • @davidbailey4976
    @davidbailey4976 5 лет назад +2

    I like the Peak Design because it's a system, not just a strap. I have the Slide strap and the Manfrotto plate. I also have the PD Clip, which attaches to my rucksack strap and that enables me to attach the Manfrotto plate (and thus the camera) to my rucksack, with the lens facing down. By pressing the release latch (which is lockable) I can detach the camera in a couple of seconds. It's a quick action and comfortable way of carrying my Sony with a pretty heavy lens. My old Slide developed a problem and I communicated with PD. They immediately accepted that the Slide was not performing properly (design since modified) and immediately dispatched to me a brand new strap and attaching clips/threads. It is a superb system and, when the camera attachments wear, as they will after much use, the user will see that the threads show yellow - warning that it's time to get replacements. With further wear the threads connecting to the camera show red - time to stop using that thread.
    I did have a Black Rapid but I stopped using it as the screw thread connector, attaching to the camera tripod thread, began to exhibit metal particles on the washer. Clearly the swivel was eroding, which concerned me. The company said it was fine but I did not think so and I had no wish to get iron filings in my camera, nor to lose my D850 by a worn out thread.

  • @christophmunch4796
    @christophmunch4796 5 лет назад +16

    Of course straps have their place for numerous photographers. But if you have a backpack anyway, the Peak Design Capture Clip is the FAR superior solution. No dangling camera. No extra strap which makes you sweat more. No fumbling when you start the hike or have a break. Less baggage.
    For protection against the camera falling down accidentally I have a thin, simple strap attached to my Sony camera (one which came with my little Olympus} which simply lays around my neck loosely all the time.

  • @gadgetphotos2567
    @gadgetphotos2567 5 лет назад +1

    Anthony we do like your youtube channel. My wife and I have been using Peak Design Leash, Slide, Clutch for five years or more and never had a problem with the straps or the Anchor Links, one of the layers in the Anchor Links is kevlar which is 4 x stronger than steel, we find they are so versatile, my wife loves the Clutch, as I do not use camera straps when shooting, only on long hikes and they are so easy to remove.

  • @randybocksnick3750
    @randybocksnick3750 4 года назад +1

    ANTHONY-- I have bought a new BR strap - sports model and have 9 year old reg strap and loved it! I have photographed High school sports for 56 yrs so I know I will really enjoy the new sports model! Very good video, Anthony. Randy B.(Montana)

  • @Woodenarrows
    @Woodenarrows 5 лет назад +7

    I love my Peak Design "Slide" strap. Been using it now over three years. Have never had a failure of the anchors. I use the Peak Design Arca-Swiss type tripod plate on the bottom of my camera(s) with a PD anchor on the tripod plate and another PD anchor on the side of the camera. This allows the camera to be carried over the shoulder with the lens hanging down for comfortable carry off your hip and allows quick access to the camera. I can easily unsnap the strap and with the PD Arca-Swiss tripod plate, mount the camera to my tripod without having to unscrew anything. I also use the Peak Design "Capture Clip" on my backpack strap. The same tripod plate clips into the Capture Clip for handy shoulder strap carry when using my backpack. Peak Design has come up with a wonderful and very versatile system...

  • @Mcappo
    @Mcappo 5 лет назад +1

    I have the Peak Design slide and love it. It’s great when you don’t want a strap very easy to remove and I also have a 3 Legged Thing Tripod and the Swiss Arca plate has the slots around it for the clip to connect to so it stays on the camera.

  • @joep0rter
    @joep0rter 5 лет назад

    Good comparison video, I have had both straps but now only use the BlackRapid one, I combine it with a 3 Legged Thing L-Bracket which has an attachment point on the portrait side of the bracket which allows you to keep the strap in place when using a tripod. It does mean the camera hangs at a different angle on your hip but removes the need to completely remove the strap and therefore reduces the temptation to shoot without a tripod. I also have the Peak Design Clutch hand grip attached with one of their anchor points on the bottom of the L-bracket.

  • @HiFlyer371
    @HiFlyer371 5 лет назад +23

    I've had the Peak Design Slide for almost 2 years and the nylon mounts show no sign of wear yet. They are multi-layered with different colors in the inner layers and the different colors will be noticeable as they wear. I used a Dremel Tool to cut a slot in the base screw so I could use a coin.

  • @64BBernard
    @64BBernard 5 лет назад +1

    For the Black Rapid strap, you can attach a L-bracket or other camera plate to the camera bottom. Then attach a Neewer arca-swiss clamp with knurled screw (DC-38Q) to the Black-Rapid fastner. Using this technique you can keep the arca-swiss plate attached to the camera body at all times, then simply attach the Black-Rapid strap to the camera arca-swiss plate via the DC-38Q Neewer plate when you want to.

  • @philipculbertson55
    @philipculbertson55 5 лет назад +4

    I use the Peak Design strap and have for several years. I leave an L bracket on my cameras at all times and the Peak Design attachments work well on that. I also have extra attachments on an insert I sometimes use as a camera bag. This is the most versatile strap I have used and I love it. As for the attachments strength, I've used them on my D810 with 70-200 lens for a long time and have seen no sign of wear or concern of them breaking. AS you pointed out, I really like having the ability to go over the neck on either side, over a single shoulder on either side.

  • @paulm8157
    @paulm8157 5 лет назад +1

    Peak design had a recall/free replacement program for the anchor straps not too long ago. Thin and thicker anchor cords might still be in the retail channels - avoid the thin ones. I found that Peak Design anchor cords tend to twist when placing camera in and out of camera bag - have to untwist strap; minor issue. One RUclips channel demo’d DIY reinforcements for the Black Rapid tripod mount arrangement - involved paracord from one camera eyelet through mount screw opening to the other eyelet.

  • @allentrench
    @allentrench 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks Anthony as always your videos are so informative. I too have been looking for a new strap for my camera and have looked at both models and you kind a help me make my decision. I have been a loyal fan since you early days and you remain one of my all-time favorite RUclips video series.

    • @a-muse6567
      @a-muse6567 3 года назад +2

      after his review, which did you decide upon? have you been happy with your choice?

  • @JCouv52
    @JCouv52 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you. Can confirm the Peak links are ok on my DSLR and some G lens, which can be heavy. . Have had them for over 2 years and all good. I recall the cords are meant to change colour if they get weak or worn...apparently. .. mine have not yet. Regards.

  • @dunnymonster
    @dunnymonster 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the comparison Anthony. I loathe the more common neck type camera straps with a passion so have used these sling type straps for a long time. I'm a Black Rapid user myself but prior to that I used a cheap generic version by a company called Focus which has worked really well. In fact I still use the cheaper one on occasion. I have the dual camera Black Rapid model which serves me well during events where I'll have two cameras, one with the 24 to 70 f2.8, the other with the 70 to 200 f2.8. My only peeve with these sling type straps is I often find them slipping off my shoulder when I lift the camera up to my face ( maybe I've just got very narrow shoulders lol ). I end up with the entire strap hanging from my waist!. This only happens when I have just one camera hanging off the Black Rapid however, with two each side it stays put fine. Can't comment on this Peak Design strap because I've never used them but I suspect it's " slippyness " would likely cause it to slide off my shoulder as well occasionally.

  • @genebrooks9666
    @genebrooks9666 5 лет назад

    i have been subscribing to your channel for over a year now, Mostly light room, I have learned a lot from your videos, and you tube tutorials , your videos are getting better, and you look more comfortable. I have a friend that has been doing documentary photography and i have been sending him links to your getting started in light room. The Camera strap i have been using for some time now is called Sun-Sniper it is made in Germany. Thanks for your continued work.

  • @rhiwderinraytube
    @rhiwderinraytube 5 лет назад +1

    I don't use long straps anymore. I use a Cotton Carrier wrist strap and for carrying I use the SpiderPro Holster. It is much better than carrying the weight of your camera on your shoulder all day. I have a bad back and with this system I can carry my gear all day no problem, Also really useful for carrying a spare camera with a different lens.

  • @HectorPastor
    @HectorPastor 5 лет назад +1

    Quite Happy with the peak ones!! Easy to changeto tripod, tele lenses or so... One year and still like new.. a little bit expensive but i would buy them again

  • @cfrost87
    @cfrost87 2 года назад

    I have the peak design slide light, and their dual plate (works with tripod heads). Love it.

  • @suzannewalker2320
    @suzannewalker2320 Год назад

    The small nylon connectors for the Peak Design straps are "Dyneema" nylon. It is a very strong substance. We use it often in rock-climbing. They most likely will handle the 200 pound force as advertised. 🙂

  • @LhundupTP
    @LhundupTP 3 года назад

    Hi Anthony it’s really nice to see you here. I learned your Lightroom and PS technics and thinking how you look like, you look greater than what I thought 🙏🏻 I am using Peak Design’s straps and bags they are great 👍

  • @richhughes2225
    @richhughes2225 5 лет назад

    I have the Black Rapid strap. It is everything Anthony says it is in this video. I'd add that it is a little awkward when I'm using it with my LowePro Flipside backpack. So, I bought a Spider-Pro hand strap and usually leave the Black Rapid strap at home. Anthony, thanks for the review.

  • @edc5338
    @edc5338 5 лет назад

    The PD nylon anchors turn red as they wear out to let you know to change them. I haven't had any problems with the Peak Design straps with heavy cameras and lenses. I use the Manfrotto base plates. I used to use the Black Rapid but didn't care for the 1/20 tripod mounting. Great video.

  • @Kevin_Bemis
    @Kevin_Bemis 5 лет назад +5

    Thank you Anthony, yet another good, informative, and free video. Can't believe you already got some down votes - sheesh.

  • @hawaiirealmedia5610
    @hawaiirealmedia5610 3 года назад

    Very helpful review thanks. I own a few other straps from Peak and that thin nylon string part is not worn out on any of them. I wouldn't be surprised if those thin straps can test at 100 lbs anyway.

  • @nelsonfoote7641
    @nelsonfoote7641 5 лет назад

    Thanks Anthony. I use a Black Rapid for my D750, which I find very comfortable. I used your affiliate link and bought a Slide Lite for my XT-2. If it works as well as it looks, I may try the full size Slide for the 750. It'll make all my stuff work with each other. Thanks for the comparison.

  • @rbphotographyyoutube
    @rbphotographyyoutube 5 лет назад +1

    Great video - exactly what I needed because I've had the Black Rapid Sport for many years and I find it really annoying because I'm constantly adjusting it because the strap comes off my shoulder all the time! Been a big Peak Design fan since they came out but have always felt the anchor points to be kinda 'toyish' and never liked the look of them, but may need to consider getting over that haha thanks for a great video!

    • @JimiCanRead
      @JimiCanRead 2 года назад +1

      What are you using now?

    • @rbphotographyyoutube
      @rbphotographyyoutube 2 года назад

      @@JimiCanRead I did convert to Peak Design and am using their Slide strap. Since this video they've had new versions of the anchor points and I'm much happier with the PD Slide

  • @franksamet
    @franksamet 5 лет назад +1

    I’ve used the peak design strap for a few years now and haven’t had problems with the anchor cords. With long heavy lenses I normally put the anchors on the tripod collar of the lens to take away the strain from the camera lens mount. Having also paid extra to purchase another tripod plate to suit a Manfrotto, I would urge caution as they are not as snug fitting as the original. Better perhaps to buy more hex keys one for each pocket, than see your camera bounce on the floor!

    • @johnd7564
      @johnd7564 2 года назад

      I've had the same issue with the Dual Plate. Sometimes it locks in perfectly, and sometimes (on the same tripod head) it's really loose. I've not figured out how to get one result rather than the other.

  • @urionandon
    @urionandon 5 лет назад +2

    Peak Design strap has recently scratched my camera body when I carried it in my camera bag. I knew from the beginning that it can happen..

    • @AuspiciousIno
      @AuspiciousIno 4 года назад +2

      You can disconnect it from the camera and store it somewhere else

  • @BobG-eh5fc
    @BobG-eh5fc 5 лет назад

    another great video. My biggest issue is with the Nikon 200-500. I connect my BR strap to the lens, when I'm walking, But to disconnect it from the lens, then mount on a tripod is a pain. Looks like the arca swiss mounts with the strap are the way to go.

  • @derkjanvanvugt
    @derkjanvanvugt 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you very much Anthony for this information. As always your honest opinion what I really like....!!!!!

  • @ahmetdeniz4033
    @ahmetdeniz4033 5 лет назад +1

    you are amazing. probably you won't believe but this is what I looking for just in time. plus , This has comes while watching and practising your lightroom video. Thank you

  • @michaelschneider9710
    @michaelschneider9710 2 года назад

    I use a ProMediagear L bracket and it has a place on the bottom to screw in the black Rapid camera connector

  • @WayOffTheTrail
    @WayOffTheTrail 5 лет назад

    I had a BlackRapid strap once. The metal prong where it attaches to the camera eventually failed and my camera with 600mm lens fell to the ground. Luckily it was on soft sand and no damage done. I've since switched to a BossStrap. Much more robust design.

    • @buticks
      @buticks 5 лет назад

      That is why they have a tether strap as a backup

    • @WayOffTheTrail
      @WayOffTheTrail 5 лет назад +1

      Ah, well they must have added that.

  • @s.gopalakrishnan1437
    @s.gopalakrishnan1437 4 года назад +3

    I did my research using YT vids and did end up buying the peak design Slide . It is a nice useful strap as long as you are using a short/ light weight lens . I find it totally useless with my canon 7Dmki+100-400mm combo and sure regret the purchase . Let me explain . The moment you lift the camera to your eyes the strap has the tendency to slide off your shoulder and fall around your hips . I hear you saying , Oh that wouldn't happen if you wear the strap short !! Well yes , but if you do that you lose the liberty of lifting your camera to your eye in a jiffy and get that elusive bird shot !! In other words you should be fiddling with the buckle that helps to make the strap long or short - every time you want to shoot ! That's indeed terribly inconvenient and defeats the purpose !! It's perfectly fine if so am using the 50mm prime or one of those wide angle lenses .
    There goes my seventy bucks down the tube !

    • @TezNguyen
      @TezNguyen Год назад

      Like you its boxing day and these straps, slide straps, hand straps whatever happens to pop up on my feed.....while looking at these I always have second thoughts. For the type of shooting I do, mostly i have to be fast and on the move; these things are handy yes but I hold my camera most the time and although the set up is heavy I just have to deal with it. If anything a peak design HAND strap works best in my case, not these one...waste of money tbh.

  • @datfly3034
    @datfly3034 4 года назад +1

    If you use the blackrapid cross shot or rs4 it can be worn on either shoulder.

  • @TonyMigPhotography
    @TonyMigPhotography 5 лет назад

    Thank you Anthony for another interesting and helpful video!

  • @lourivera913
    @lourivera913 5 лет назад +5

    Love your videos Anthony but I have to take issue with your definitive statement that the Black Rapid is more secure because of your perception of the Peak Design anchor links. They are rated for 200+ pounds and the Peak Design team uses them to stow away their bicycles for the day on the walls at their corporate HQ. I've used them now for years on the Nikon D800 series with long lenses and battery grip without any sign of wear.

  • @vincentlerie2911
    @vincentlerie2911 5 лет назад +1

    Great information.

  • @TomatenDK
    @TomatenDK Год назад

    Thank god my sony has a mount on each side for anchors and not one at bottom :)
    Also my 200-600 has 2 anchor mounts, so I have my slide mounted to the lens and not the body. So easy.

  • @mugzy7105
    @mugzy7105 4 года назад

    Thanks! Really good information.

  • @acousticsong-guitarco964
    @acousticsong-guitarco964 5 лет назад +1

    I love my Peak Design Slide strap. I keep on my tripod plate on the camera and attach the anchors to the plate.

  • @tylerng2004
    @tylerng2004 5 лет назад +4

    The problem with peak design especially the way you have it with your 70-200 is most of the weight stress is put in the camera mount because of heavy lens. The black rapid allow you to carry the weight at the lens by attaching it directly to the lens

    • @johnd7564
      @johnd7564 2 года назад +2

      An anchor on the lens mount solves this effectively.

  • @veselinvasilev9362
    @veselinvasilev9362 5 лет назад

    Thank you!

  • @swansong007
    @swansong007 5 лет назад +1

    Personally I get on fine with the strap Canon gave me with my camera. Never failed. Never let me down and Always have access to my tripod thread. What's not to like about that ?

    • @MrPhilbautista
      @MrPhilbautista 4 года назад

      It chafes. If it doesn't for you, well and good. But different people have different needs and wants. I'm still looking for the perfect strap for me but, one thing I'm certain of, I'm never going back to stock straps.

  • @richerifkind3506
    @richerifkind3506 5 лет назад

    I have the Black Rapid

  • @TheRichb688
    @TheRichb688 4 года назад

    i love my peak design strap

  • @grassblade2
    @grassblade2 2 года назад

    Anything is a compromise.
    As m'Learn'd colleague wisely advises PDs anchor loops are colour structured. I would further counsel any...ANY...signs of real wear, stray filaments or cuts, bin them. Your gear is more valuable than that. Unless you work from a bag or case to a tripod you're going to need some manner of strappage. it's up to you how you're most comfortable with that. But, be assured, you're not going to be. Perfect Function vs practical usage vs absolute security can't exist.
    Personal environment/need/use/choice.

  • @robgerety
    @robgerety Год назад

    Why not use a QD connection which allows you to leave your arcaswiss plate or L bracket in place for tripod work?

  • @nealsummerton
    @nealsummerton 5 лет назад +6

    I'm still laughing at the monkeys! Get in front of the camera more often and remember we don't know what you don't. Love your channel.

  • @kc65oq
    @kc65oq 5 лет назад

    Joby UltraPlate Quick Release Plate for DSLR BH# JOUPB This version no longer at B&H, maybe you can find it elsewhere. Pd. about $20.00 I have one on ea. of my 2 bodies. Fixes the problem of camera strap and monopod (tripod) use AT THE SAME TIME. I use Blackrapid Yeti model camera strap and I know that the camera holder has a moveable slide lock on both sides of camera and that you can lock the camera up in a higher position for walking, I use it that way when I'm in crowds.

  • @weefish6215
    @weefish6215 2 года назад

    Like the peak sliding idea but I find it keeps sliding up against my neck and I am continually pulling it away.

  • @slimshady3705
    @slimshady3705 3 года назад

    Wouldnt lens looking down invite dust or small sand particles hit the lens provided we dont have the lens cap on? Anyone uses it and can share their thoughts. Thanks

  • @colinmelhuish1254
    @colinmelhuish1254 3 года назад

    Just thinking, when raising the camera to shoot the whole strap slides rather than just the camera sliding along the fixed Strap. It looks like wearing a back pack is going to cause problems as the slide is not going to happen. Any comment appreciated.

    • @johnd7564
      @johnd7564 2 года назад +1

      I don't use the Slide with a backpack for exactly the reason you specify. Instead I tend to use a Capture clip, on the hip or shoulder strap.

  • @Willymaze
    @Willymaze 5 лет назад

    Black Rapids Hook will bump and stratch the body, that and having to remove the screw before mounting are my cons.

  • @vbs8099
    @vbs8099 5 лет назад +2

    Sounds like with every "Peak Design" product, they insist on using that bloody hex screw and yet it's the one common thing that everyone complains about....!!

    • @AuspiciousIno
      @AuspiciousIno 4 года назад +1

      VBS yes but it’s a much more secure connection so I definitely understand why they do it. I’d rather my gear be safe than to have it be slightly easier to take on and off. I always vary my hex key with me so I never have a problem but that’s just me

    • @johnd7564
      @johnd7564 2 года назад

      @@AuspiciousIno And if you're really invested in Peak Design, you get a key with darn near every product. So I keep one in every camera bag and always have one with me.

  • @a1photography736
    @a1photography736 3 года назад

    Price

  • @victormeldroo
    @victormeldroo 3 года назад

    purchased it, used it, annoyed with it, IT FRAYED, IT FAILED, IT WEN'T IN THE BIN. MONEY WASTED, PURCHASED THE CARRY SPEED SYSTEM, oh my what a difference AWSOME STRAP SYSTEM been using CARRYSPEED for 8 years with not a single issue, worth every god damn penny it cost me many times over. if you carry the kit I do 2 x canon eos 1d mk3 mk4 plus 300mm f 2.8 400mm f4 500mm f4 and sometimes 600mm you must have a reliable carry system END OF.

  • @thearchibaldtuttle
    @thearchibaldtuttle 5 лет назад +1

    Use the Peak Design but the Alan key is useless.

  • @FemOdelPhotography
    @FemOdelPhotography 5 лет назад

    Peak Design picked your interest
    🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @tectorama
    @tectorama 5 лет назад

    I never use a strap. When I am out with my 200-500 lens, I use a wrist
    strap on my camera, and hold the lens using the tripod bracket.
    It works for me. I also use a backpack.

  • @Celestialrob
    @Celestialrob 5 лет назад

    Yikes just looking at these two choices, thx!

  • @TravisVarga
    @TravisVarga 3 года назад

    Peaked my internet haha

  • @barrycohen311
    @barrycohen311 5 лет назад

    Just one man's opinion, but there is no way in hell I want the strap fed into the tripod hole. And I very rarely use a tripod. I just don't like the concept / idea of it. And the imbalance it is bound to produce on heavier camera bodies.

  • @aussie8114
    @aussie8114 5 лет назад +1

    👉🏼 🐵🐵 👈🏼

  • @dspsharkman
    @dspsharkman 3 года назад

    My Black Rapid Sport strap broke and my brand new R5 and 100-500mm lens went tumbling to the ground. I let them know and they couldn’t have cared less. The product sucks and the company sucks. Don’t buy this product.

  • @beverlybasden2648
    @beverlybasden2648 2 года назад

    Thank You!