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3 Reasons Why You Should Shoot with One Camera and One Lens
Custom SLR ContributorGuest post by Eric Kim
I first got introduced to photography when I was 18 years old. At my high school graduation ceremony, my mom gave me a little Canon Powershot point-and-shoot. I never considered photography before in my life, but I was amazed by the power I now held in my hands.
Staff Tip: Double Check Your C-Loop
Team Custom SLRThe C-Loop is a great tool for photographers, but there are some things we wanted to share to help make your experience even better.
- Check and tighten your C-Loop before EVERY shoot, as this will ensure that the C-Loop is tightly fastened. The C-Loop is designed to securely attach to your camera & M-Plate Pro, however it can still become loose after use. This will help prevent any headaches and dropped cameras due to the C-Loop becoming loose. If your C-Loop has issues staying tight or rotating properly, stop using immediately and contact support.
Spread the Love with Limited Edition Pink C-LoopsWith over 2.9...
Team Custom SLRSpread the Love with Limited Edition Pink C-Loops
With over 2.9 million breast cancer survivors, Custom SLR would like to celebrate this by giving back and launching Limited Edition Pink C-Loops.
$5 of every Pink C-Loop sold will be donated to a breast cancer research foundation. We are passionate about giving back to those affected by breast cancer. Not only are we doing this in remembrance of lives lost to this terrible...
Thank You Thomas for the Email
Team Custom SLRWe at Custom SLR are always appreciative of everyone and our loyal customers. Last week we received an email by one of our customers out of Ann Arbor, Michigan.
“Hi guys,
Sorry I haven’t contacted you in a while.
We were talking about the design of your split straps and how they were tearing in the split. You sent me a strap that is stitched in the split. I have been shooting with...