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Gadget Monger
anyone know how well the Bessa lugs are attatched? are they just mushroomed in as well?
Maxapple88 said:An Artist and Artisan strap. I'm definitely getting one, they are all awesome. Beats the Leicatime ones IMHO. http://www.artisanandartist.com/
BennyBoy said:I also use a grip and neck strap, althought the strap that came with my M6 is the el cheapo plastic and nylon one - any recommendations on which leather strap to get for a black m6? 😀
I've used a Leicagoodies SLING on one of my Hexar RF bodies for about four years, without incident. On the left lug, I've laced the original shoulder strap "Tuco style" (semi-endorsed by the original Tuco, I might add), for easy on-shoulder/off-shoulder access. Strap lugs are tight as a drum to this day.infrequent said:how strong are the hexar rf lugs? i just bought one of gordy's wrist straps (string). getting worried now!
amateriat said:...On the left lug, I've laced the original shoulder strap "Tuco style" (semi-endorsed by the original Tuco, I might add...
It all depends. Camera strap lugs suffer all kinds of stress, depending on who's using the camera, and where. I've teken jumps and leaps with more than one camera around my neck or shoulder that I was certain would either (a) leave a nasty welt on my neck or shoulder (happened), or (b) snap a camera strap or two (didn't happen). Never busted a lug. This includes Canons, Nikons, Pentaxes, Minoltas, at least one Leica and a Rolleiflex 2000F. I really doubt doing a "one-lug hold" (boy, does that sound like a punchline to a particularly dirty joke) is going to noticeably compromise mechanical integrity. But, in the end, you do what you feel is sensible, and take it from there. That's all that counts.Rob-F said:I think it's a bad idea, for reasons already stated. I would never do it.
dLOVE 5 hAS IT RIGHT! Use wrist straps that attach to the bottom of the cameras at the tripod mount. No stress at all on the camera. Both Gordy and Luigi have these types.