Hey Shane, I'm coming from the Spider holster system. Want to know if the Moneymaker has any way of pulling the cameras further up the torso. Dangling beside each waist seems scary especially in tight spots or kneeling down. Thanks!
Hey Shane Thank you for all the work you do! I just have a quick question: I'm almost 6'3/191cm (rather skinny) and I'd really like to get one of these. Would you say that with 6'2 you are wearing the M at the limit?
Thank you for watching. I have the M at the smaller setting for the holes on it and I find it comfortable that way, so even if you are a little larger than me I think you have some room. With that said I prefer usually tighter fitting things/and don't like much room for swinging so I prob and just at the limit in reality but I find it very comfortable.
I actually just threw out the nylon ones it came with and if you buy any peak design backpack they come with little anchors and it just worked out that they were the exact right length and material and I had one myself and I got a second one from a friend. If you want to make them for yourself though I don't think it would be difficult to modify the webbing it comes with and just buy the independent anchors and anchor links that peak design sells on their website. You probably could also get away with using paracord weave rather than the nylon webbing which might look a little nicer as well.
The problem with my current strap - also quality brand - is that it stains my light coloured shirts with a yellowish brown after a hot summer day shooting. Did you run into problems with this strap? Or have any preventive solution? People have talked about using a sealer for the side that rests on your body.
I’ve had dirtier spots under the straps that I thought was from them, but I think it’s just dirt/debris from working outside in a white shirt. It’s never been an issue though and the shirts have cleaned well
Thank you! I never really need to as I’m tall enough that that is rarely an issue, if anything, I usually shoot from my torso rather than my head. But as long as the sliding mechanism doesn’t intersect with the shoulder pads, which you can always slide back, you wouldn’t need to disconnect it to get it as high as you possibly would want.
@@ShaneBethlehem Great! thank you. I'm on the shorter side so I often have to extend my arm and use the back screen to frame and shoot. The double harness I'm using doesn't allow me to do this at all.
Great Review was trying to purchase the Peak Design strap you got and have NOT been able to find it LOL closest is their Wrist Strap looks thick not sure if it will work any chance you have a link to purchase that strap it looks easier to take off at an event for overhead shots theirs takes too long and might miss shots thanks...
the 200-600 I think is a lil' too big for this strap, buf if you're rocking 1 cam the majority of the time I'd recommend the the slide straps by peak design: ruclips.net/video/QEZhG9sNS9I/видео.html
Hi Jason, I don’t find them to clink much, like during a quiet ceremony they are not noticeable. If you are swinging your cameras around probs a different story, but that’s not how I roll usually 😅
Nice video buddy. Very professional, beautifully shot and not biased or pushy in any way. Keep up the good work.
Thanks Shane.
Thinking of getting another set since it's black friday deals! Great review!
Thank you! I'm glad i was able to help!
Hey Shane, I'm coming from the Spider holster system. Want to know if the Moneymaker has any way of pulling the cameras further up the torso. Dangling beside each waist seems scary especially in tight spots or kneeling down. Thanks!
Hey Shane
Thank you for all the work you do! I just have a quick question: I'm almost 6'3/191cm (rather skinny) and I'd really like to get one of these. Would you say that with 6'2 you are wearing the M at the limit?
Thank you for watching. I have the M at the smaller setting for the holes on it and I find it comfortable that way, so even if you are a little larger than me I think you have some room. With that said I prefer usually tighter fitting things/and don't like much room for swinging so I prob and just at the limit in reality but I find it very comfortable.
@@ShaneBethlehem Thank your for your help! Have a good one :)
How did you mount the Peak Design Anchor Links to the Money Maker? Did you modify the nylon webbing that came with the Money Maker?
I actually just threw out the nylon ones it came with and if you buy any peak design backpack they come with little anchors and it just worked out that they were the exact right length and material and I had one myself and I got a second one from a friend.
If you want to make them for yourself though I don't think it would be difficult to modify the webbing it comes with and just buy the independent anchors and anchor links that peak design sells on their website. You probably could also get away with using paracord weave rather than the nylon webbing which might look a little nicer as well.
The problem with my current strap - also quality brand - is that it stains my light coloured shirts with a yellowish brown after a hot summer day shooting. Did you run into problems with this strap? Or have any preventive solution? People have talked about using a sealer for the side that rests on your body.
I’ve had dirtier spots under the straps that I thought was from them, but I think it’s just dirt/debris from working outside in a white shirt. It’s never been an issue though and the shirts have cleaned well
Excellent honest review
Glad you liked it, thanks for watching :)
Hiii.. I'm abhilash .. from India .. I like your videos ... much informative.
Thank you 😊
Great content. Thank you so much. I was just wondering if you have to unhook the camera for high angle shots?
Thank you! I never really need to as I’m tall enough that that is rarely an issue, if anything, I usually shoot from my torso rather than my head. But as long as the sliding mechanism doesn’t intersect with the shoulder pads, which you can always slide back, you wouldn’t need to disconnect it to get it as high as you possibly would want.
@@ShaneBethlehem Great! thank you. I'm on the shorter side so I often have to extend my arm and use the back screen to frame and shoot. The double harness I'm using doesn't allow me to do this at all.
Great Review was trying to purchase the Peak Design strap you got and have NOT been able to find it LOL closest is their Wrist Strap looks thick not sure if it will work any chance you have a link to purchase that strap it looks easier to take off at an event for overhead shots theirs takes too long and might miss shots thanks...
I am 5’6 but weigh 160lbs. Should I pick small or medium? Thanks
Great question but I would refer to their sizing on the site, I only have experience with the version I got I’m sorry
I am 5ft tall and l got a A7iii, a7 with Sigma 24-70, Sony 200-600 and Sigma 100-400 so which strap should I get?
the 200-600 I think is a lil' too big for this strap, buf if you're rocking 1 cam the majority of the time I'd recommend the the slide straps by peak design: ruclips.net/video/QEZhG9sNS9I/видео.html
Hi Shane, do you find them noisey?
Hi Jason, I don’t find them to clink much, like during a quiet ceremony they are not noticeable. If you are swinging your cameras around probs a different story, but that’s not how I roll usually 😅
Check out desiredleather for comparison, better price
They look fantastic, and they use the same attachment mechanism!