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Old 06-29-2011, 05:05 AM
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Default Anyone own all three DSLR holster types?

I'm wondering if any one person has experience with all of the following:
B-Grip, Spider Black Widow, and Quickshot Pro.

What are your thoughts? Does it serve your type of photographic equipment and shooting style?

I like the integrated table stand of the B-Grip and I like the sturdiness of the Spider.

I don't use a super long zoom lens and my camera is a Canon 60d so my setup is pretty light.

I'd have to modify whatever I get to integrate the hand strap I use however.
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Old 06-30-2011, 08:07 PM
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Hi , I'm Andrea of CPtech Italy.
I don't want to talk about our honest and respected competitors.
You have to check by yourself if Spyder or b-grip is better for you.
I can say that both are high quality products. Test them at your local shop.
I cannot say the same for the Quickshot pro that is an horrible chinese junk, a poor quality copy of b-grip made by indecent materials and sold by an importer that sells often only poor chinese repros.
It's a totally bad working item believe. A waist of money.
Please if you take care of your DSLR consider only original and well made items as b-grip and Spyder.
Regards
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Old 07-01-2011, 03:56 AM
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Thanks for the reply Andrea. Appreciate your input.
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