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I'm not sure if it counts as bought, but I got this for fathers day
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I bought a PD Slide a few weeks ago, to go with my PD Clutch. I've only used it a few times, but already I love the quick-release mechanism.I got a new strap over the weekend, a Peak Design Slide Lite, as well as a matching PD Cuff for when I don't need to walk around with the camera over my shoulder. My previous strap has served me well for almost a decade, but it's starting to show some signs of wear, and only cost $10 in the first place, so it doesn't owe me anything at this point. Plus, carrying around a camera and lens collectively worth a couple grand on a $10 strap seemed silly.
Peak Design products are awesome. I love my Slide as well as my Peak Design Cuff. I forgot my Clip...love that thing as well while moving around with a backpack.I bought a PD Slide a few weeks ago, to go with my PD Clutch. I've only used it a few times, but already I love the quick-release mechanism.
My only complaint would be that the padded section is too stiff to bend in half, making it difficult to fold the strap as small as I'd like when it's not being used, but that's not a showstopper.
I might get another one, to replace the aging strap on my backup 5D mk III...
The Clip was the first bit of PD kit that I bought. A great idea, and brilliantly engineered. Don't know how I managed without one for so long!Peak Design products are awesome. I love my Slide as well as my Peak Design Cuff. I forgot my Clip...love that thing as well while moving around with a backpack.
That would be a nice lens to have.I didn't post at the time, but a week or so I received my refurb/new EF 11-24. Wow! This is a cool lens. So wide, yet not fisheye at all. You can stand arm's length from someone else and have all of them in the frame. Sample images hardly do it justice; they look so normal but you are SO CLOSE!
New is/was $3000, but there is now an RF10-20 and this was on the refurb store for $1300.
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I am looking forward to hearing your results. Especially shot count before needing charging compared to the OEM.Using the discount for Prime day at amazon I got two Powerextra LP-E6NH High Capacity Batteries 2950mAh, $38 including taxes. I'll fully test them this weekend so far I can report that it's recognized by the R6 as a LP-E6HN battery. I do not think that it will give me the promised 2950 mAh but as long as it gives me more than the Canon OEM I'm a happy camper considering that 1 Canon OEM battery is $78 (I can get 4 of those Powerextra).
Well, I'm happy to report that I'm getting more shots than using the OEM. You have to keep in mind that in my experience all these batteries rated on 2600 mAh or 2900 mAh do not give you what they are advertising. In this specific case I'm getting around 15 ~ 20% more shots than the OEM battery. And the best of all is that my R6 recognize the battery as a LP-E6HN.I am looking forward to hearing your results. Especially shot count before needing charging compared to the OEM.