flyfisher117
WKR
Bit of a stupid post, I feel like I’m running in circles. Curious if I need to embrace 1 or the other or just party on because I’ve found what makes me happy.
I use both a stud bino adapter and a strap bino adapter. I enjoy both in different situations. Does anyone else use both? Seems like every time the debate pops up everybody is in one camp or the other.
I use the post style adapter when I’m only carrying my 10s and 15s. I much prefer the post when glassing with a pan head. The post allows me to rotate the binos if the tripod head isn’t perfectly level while panning.
I use the clamp style adapter when I’m carrying bino and spotter. I much prefer the clamp style when using a ball head. It allows me to quickly pull off my bino, stash it in my chest pouch, and throw on the spotter. I feel like I have better control of my ball head if the glass isnt on the post and is instead mounted as low as possible. My only complaint with the strap style is it adds bulk and makes the binos less friendly to hand hold. I’m debating replacing my RRS cinch with one of the lower profile variations available.
I use both a stud bino adapter and a strap bino adapter. I enjoy both in different situations. Does anyone else use both? Seems like every time the debate pops up everybody is in one camp or the other.
I use the post style adapter when I’m only carrying my 10s and 15s. I much prefer the post when glassing with a pan head. The post allows me to rotate the binos if the tripod head isn’t perfectly level while panning.
I use the clamp style adapter when I’m carrying bino and spotter. I much prefer the clamp style when using a ball head. It allows me to quickly pull off my bino, stash it in my chest pouch, and throw on the spotter. I feel like I have better control of my ball head if the glass isnt on the post and is instead mounted as low as possible. My only complaint with the strap style is it adds bulk and makes the binos less friendly to hand hold. I’m debating replacing my RRS cinch with one of the lower profile variations available.