
Originally Posted by
John Layton
Bruce...thank you! I'll look forward to receiving those D-ring strips!
Oh...and I do have another suggestion specific to your Cascade cases - that you modify the "inner strap-handles" (the handle that gets exposed when you flip the protective covering around to expose the film holder chambers) - by installing these as two pieces, and then equipping them with Fastex-style quick-release fasteners to allow them to be re-fastened back into a "handle" configuration, which would allow the unfolded Cascade case to be clipped to a tripod (just below the head) after a camera is already mounted.
While I do sometimes hang a Cascade case from my tripod by using an accessory shoulder strap - I more often find that the logistics are better if I hang the Cascade case over the tripod head (to where it joins the tripod) by its "inner handle," prior to mounting my camera. But what would work better is if I could mount the camera first (and perhaps do a few preliminary adjustments to composition, focus, etc.), and then hang the Cascade case over the tripod head - which the presence of an already-mounted camera makes impossible, unless I remove it once more.
If that inner handle could be equipped with the quick-release as I've suggested, this would make it a simple matter to unfold the Cascade case, then clip that handle around the tripod head where it joins the tripod, with the camera already in place. Make sense?
At any rate...I'm thinking that I might go ahead and enlist my wife (whose seamstress skills are flawless!) to do this modification to one of my Cascade cases, at which point I'll report back some results.
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