Honus
carpe diem
I just ordered a SLING from Leicagoodies.com. I've been intrigued about it since I saw Rich815 using it on his MP back in December. Does anyone use it regularly? Has it replaced a strap, or is it used only occasionally?
BTW- this is pretty typical for me - buy it first, then ask questions
Robert
BTW- this is pretty typical for me - buy it first, then ask questions
Robert
sbug
Acceptably Sharp
I have a homemade one on my Canonet. I like it a lot. The webbing I found is just a bit wider than I'd prefer though and the Leicagoodies one looks as though it is just about right. I hope you like the one you ordered.
thmk
Well-known
I never used a strap with my M2 but a SLING is living on it.
Cheers
Thomas-Michael
Cheers
Thomas-Michael
Owen W.
Owen W
I really like them. I got one for each M body I own a couple years ago, and they have been on there ever since. I just really like them.
traveller
Learning how to print
I like the sling together with a handstrap from Gordy on the other side. It's smooth enough that I don't mind to use it the whole day.
John
John
GermanB
User Condition??
I use a homemade one in my bessaR but lately I turn it whith a wrist strap. I really like them both.
V
vizioneer
Guest
I've been using one for a couple of years exclusively, and I like it.
R
rich815
Guest
Of course you know I love it! Have one on my MP and my M3. Took a shot on a home-made versions and I use one each on my Contax G2 and Canonet. The home-made ones are just not as comfortable.
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Simon Larbalestier
Guest
I use Lutz's SLINGS on both M4 and M6. I tried to fit one on my S3 2000 but once mounted i couldn't wind on the film so it had to come off. I also use his eyecups (i think they are called SCOOPs). These also fit on the Plaubel Makina 67 and 670 cameras.
Simon
Simon
ChrisN
Striving
My M4 had one on it when I bought it - it didn't suit me so it got tossed in the drawer.
Alec
Amateur
Once you pass the painful (at least for my fingernails) installation phase, it is extremely convenient and comfortable. I use it on both Leicas in combination with the normal Leica neck strap connected via the "hook".
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furcafe
Veteran
I tried it, but didn't take to it. Just doesn't fit w/my shooting style.
Communication & service from Lutz was great, BTW.
Communication & service from Lutz was great, BTW.
Honus said:I just ordered a SLING from Leicagoodies.com. I've been intrigued about it since I saw Rich815 using it on his MP back in December. Does anyone use it regularly? Has it replaced a strap, or is it used only occasionally?
BTW- this is pretty typical for me - buy it first, then ask questions![]()
Robert
lubitel
Well-known
unbelievable. I go to this forum every day. I start thinking I know something about RF cameras. And then this. What in the world is a SLING? And why is it so good?
I think I want one. no... I need one. how much is it?
I think I want one. no... I need one. how much is it?
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rich815
Guest
lubitel
Well-known
hmm. that actually looks quite usefull.
R
rich815
Guest
Well, as a few have commented, its definitely a subjective, personal thing. Some love it and some just do not take to it. I personally love it as to me nothing screams out photogrpher or tourist more than a camera dangling from your neck---(so out there and visible!) especially for street photography. So being able to hold my camera by two fingers dangling at my side, discretely, can make all the difference in getting in close and nailing an interesting candid shot, unseen usually, is priceless. And the Sling really helps I think.
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