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Just found out how to attach the lanyard and was surprised by some design-flaws IMHO.
First, I'm not afraid to drop the casing, it is more the device itself which needs something like a lanyard to prevent it from dropping, right?
Anyway, since I am right handed, I think it is practical to have the unused osmo + casing on my left hand, just to take it out with my right hand when I want to use the osmo.
Holding the casing in your left hand, opening the ruber strap with your right hand is not how you expect it to be. I'd think you 'd use your right thumb to open the casing, but wait....it opens at the back side....so you'll have to try and open it with your fingers. Ok, it can be done...
However, when you pull out the osmo with your right hand, you have it backwards....
When you switch hands though, carrying it in your right hand, picking it out and using it with your left hand everything works like how it was designed.
Anyone experiencing the same?
Marcel
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