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Qwikdraw Lens Changing System
This is just about the coolest innovation I've seen:
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/...lster?ref=live |
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However, I cannot imagine using it in slot canyons of AZ, rains on Boston, or dry lakes of Mojave...
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For some scenarios, possibly ... wonder how it'd fare when kneeling / crouching / lying ...and as for even small(ish) telephotos (eg 300 f4) ...
As for being low down and close to water ... pp
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Casual amateur photog
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Interesting idea..
How would your hip fare to sizely/heavy lenses in a wedding setting? The 24-70 2.8and 70-200 2.8 in particular. I can't imagine have an almost foot-long lens on my hip, along with other lenses. I assume it'd have no problems with any lens below 85mm. |
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Puter'/cam geek...
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I'll add... it seems there is no lock on the "Qwikdraw", to keep the lens from twisting off. This would be main gripe/concern. Wonder how a $1000+ lens would fare being dropped from waist level?
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I don't know if there's a lock, I guess. I'd imagine the amount of torque required to remove the lens from your side is more than your likely to experience in the settings that you would use the Quikdraw in. Settings like Nikolai pointed out. |
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Puter'/cam geek...
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But @ 4 deg? Sorry, not sold on me. Don't get me wrong... it's a good idea, but it's still in development. I'd be in the "wait-n-see" group.
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Darth SLR
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If there is no lock it's a stillborn baby.
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Wedding Photographer
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Wow, that's ridiculous... Lenses completely exposed, possibly no locking function, and enormous risk of flat-out dropping a lens on concrete, un-capped and just begging for hundreds of dollars in damage.
My Spider holster (which I love) is already at the threshold of "risking damage for the sake of easy access and relieving shoulder / neck pain"... This is past that threshold, for me. It's also well past the threshold of dorkiness, for my taste. Nothing beats the Spider Holster and a Waist Shooter from Undfind... :-) =Matt=
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Spotter of DGrin Forum Oddities & Spam
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What Matt said. First thing I noticed in the video is that he just turned the lens a little bit. No lock? Pffft. That would worry me enough right there. I use a hand grip to hold my camera as I walk around and I'm freaked when something on my rig just brushes against a rivet on my blue jeans. Having a four figure lens(es) exposed in free space like that? Too risky. I have to admit though, that the idea, while I think may be flawed, is a novel one.
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I guess we'll see what happens if he reaches his required amount of funds.
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Krazy Korean
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I think it would defeinteiyl be useful for smaller primes
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Whilst I've no interest in this because of what I usually use and the way I use it, my take on the info / vid is that the lens is held in the rig by the same mount with similar locking as it's mounted on the cam body.
At the point of mounting / dismounting the lens in the QD (lens axis horizontal) the lens isn't locked into the QD housing - but as soon as the mounted lens (in the QD housing) rotates thro 5 deg on its way to hanging down, it's locked - presumably using a similar system (pin) as provided by a cam body. For one-handed operation this makes sense (to me), since it means that the hand (un)mounting the lens in the QD receptacle only has to do a twist action ... rather than a press unlock + twist action. pp
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Wedding Photographer
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=Matt=
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Former SemiPro Noob
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![]() Then all of their investment is in the mold..no money left to do a decent run of parts..so off to china to have it cast "economically". Parts have inclusions at just the wrong place..lens hits concrete at just over the speed of light..photog hits the internet at just over the speed of light..complete with close up pictures of the broken lens and holster..inventor hides in shame. ![]() But at least he will have a new mold to keep him company. ![]() Ok just watched the vid..hes an engineer ![]() Plus just don't like the basic idea of all that weight hanging on your belt/waist. My pants would hit the ground in the first 10 minutes..nobody wants that..nobody ![]() Gary |
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#18
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Looks like he got sufficent backers.
Updated info / vid, btw :) pp
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Ahhh, the trampoline test.
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#20
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Let the shootin' begin...
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I looked at the site and videos. There is a locking mechanism that will not allow the lens to come off unless it's in "state 1", which is the up position.
That concern aside, personally, I don't want to advertise to a potential thief that I have 6k+ in lenses (that he can now easily see - no guess work on his part), that can be his if he hits me in the head while I'm busy shooting.
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