Thursday, November 5, 2009

IMO Review: Q Strap - The Knockoff that's better than the Original


Most great products nowadays have their counterpart "knockoffs" or for a better term, a cheaper alternative. For every Pocket Wizard there's an alternative Cactus trigger (actually there's prolly a little less than 10 that I can think of). Most of these are made in China, such as the Cactus triggers/flashes, lightstands, umbrellas you name it. Heck, even the original branded photographic supplies are most probably made in China.  There are even some Nikon lenses made in China. As the saying goes, God made the world, the rest was made in China.

But this doesn't mean that the cheaper alternatives from China (or anywhere for that matter) is not of good quality.  Some are equally as good. But I think the more pressing issue is copying something from the original and then selling it cheap, somewhat like piracy in the entertainment industry. But the product I am reviewing now is/could be an  exception.



Photo above is the Quick(Q)-Strap. It's basically a strap that is attached to your camera via the tripod mount and is worn like a sling. At first glance, you would probably say that its a cheap imitation of the R-Strap. But looking at it closely, and when using it, you will see that there are substantial differences. And in some points, it actually iis better than the R-Strap.


First the similarities. The Q is made of the same material as your regular camera strap and it feels like the same material used for the R-Strap. Even the metal used for the clip feels and weighs like they were from the same type of metal. The strap looks sturdy and could probably support more than 5 times the weight of an average camera. But the similarities end there.
The Pouch - the Q has a pouch for memory cards and what not, but its not as comfy for your shoulders as the R. Not a big deal, again as you'll only notice the difference after a few hours of continuosly wearing it.








The Clip - its prolly of the same metal alloy, but unlike the R, the Q only has a plastic lock that you slide into place to prevent the clip from accidentally being opened. To me that's a minor issue, as once the clip was attached, I have not removed it since. I just remove the mount from the tripod mount.













The Mount - the R has a unique mount called the FastenR2 that resembles a screw with a loop where the clip attaches to. The Q's mount is different as it is more of a screw that locks a piece of metal with a hole on one end where the clip is attached. The screw at the bottom also has a female tripod mount for easy attachmnt to a tripod, while the R, because of the mount design, doesn't. Both are pretty much locked into the mount. The clip rotates not the mount screw. Also heard reports of issues with the R-Strap when using a Vertical grip or when used with a D3 or a 1Ds as the FastenR pokes your pal while on vert. The Q-Strap is quite nice as the hook loop is at the side, which becomes the bottom of the cam when on vert position.




Wearing it - Both wears like a sling, with the lens pointing to your back. With the Q, because of the mount design, the lens moves a little to the front. The R is more of attached  to the middle of the camera and sits still almost always.  Sorry no photos of me wearing it. Just doing this in between a busy week. : )

Overall build Quality - The Q, as expected, is built a little less than the R.  The first day I used it some paint from the clip chipped off. The metal feels solid and looks like it will last along time. I have tried it on an event shoot and it saved me from so much stress, as the weight of the cam is not concentrated at your neck but to your shoulder and across your body. I used two cameras that day and I never felt a strain on my body.

For half the price, the Q - Strap maybe the best alternative to the original. This is not piracy, not even a knock-off. It's a different product that runs better in some ways than the original.

If you're in the Philippines, you can get the Q-Strap from JT Photo. Visit their site here and here for more details.



4 comments:

Roops said...

Thanks for the writeup. I think this is the first review I have found on this strap. I have shared your link in a photography forum. I am probably going to get one of these.

Ahmad said...

Thanks this review was beneficial. I think I will try this strap out.

PY said...

Let's be honest, it IS an imitation. Period.

Doesn't mean I disagree with you buying it, but however the slight changes / improvements, you can't say it's a different product.

If this was the case, why would the bother giving it pretty much the same name, design and even logo ??

But then again, life's hard, imitations are produced and sold every day, and the world doesn't burst in flames ! So if you're confortable with buying this type of product, go ahead.

I think I will buy it too.

But don't say it's not an imitation ! ;-) !

Rey Bugia said...

I agree with most of what you said PY. I think the Q strap is not a knock off as it looks different and has different parts/build. Bot hthe R strap and the Q strap are sling type straps, but that's it. You wouldn't call a Nikon Sb800 an imitation of a Canon 580ex II just because they both gives out light, right? Just my two cents. :) Thanks for reading!