mikeb380
Camera Junky
Check out thecamerahunter.com He has multitudes of straps, covers, well, all kinds of stuff. I got my wrist strap from him ( not exactly a strap, it is more of a glove which attaches to the camera.kloudags said:HI all,
Just got my Epson R-D1 from Japan (Yaataa!), all neat, and stuff... but no neck / shoulder strap!I wonder why they forgot to send it, and i'm having a hell of a time trying to find if this accessory can be found on the Net.
What would you advise as a replacement that would fit the Epson small holders for strap?
Any help appreciated.
Merry Christmas !![]()
I detest neck straps as they are always in the way. I'd rather carry a camerain my hand than use a neck strap. With my wriststrap I can let the camera dangle and when I need it, just close my hand and it is there. Best thing since zippers. Thanks David
mikeb380
Camera Junky
Jason Sprenger said:When I'm taking pictures, I prefer a wrist strap and when I'm carrying a camera without a gadget bag, the neck strap is best.
What I'd like is some kind of quick detach system for a neck strap. With hunting rifles, sling swivels have a quick detach system that is really slick and very practical, notably "Uncle Mike's" QD swivels though I expect there might others too.
Split rings are not quick and a pain to change out if done frequently.
Jason, there are camera straps with swivel snaps or "quick disconnects"as you describe them. Check out thecamerahunter.com he has oodles of different straps, etc.
Michael
No, I don't have a vested interest in him, I just like his gear and he is a nice guy. Name is David
vmo
Member
Neck strap
Neck strap
I use a dog leash. i drag my camera along. Tough old M8
Neck strap
I use a dog leash. i drag my camera along. Tough old M8
shutterfiend
cheap and lazy
A wrist strap renders the right arm practically useless, a neck strap is obstructive. I would have hoped someone to come up with a "Taxi Driver" (De Niro) style accessory by now.
tkluck
Well-known
Best combination, particularly with a RF, is a coat with a large inside pocket and a wrist strap. Not the best combination at events where the secret service is present however.
For those gifted with a fairly substantial gut, a neck strap adjusted to place the camera at "shelf level" places it a convenient yet protected position behind your built in 5mph bumper.
A uniquely English colonial solution is simply a "camera barer". Reach behind you and your trusted minion hands you your Leica. He can carry an FSU camera to back you up if the sublect charges.
For those gifted with a fairly substantial gut, a neck strap adjusted to place the camera at "shelf level" places it a convenient yet protected position behind your built in 5mph bumper.
A uniquely English colonial solution is simply a "camera barer". Reach behind you and your trusted minion hands you your Leica. He can carry an FSU camera to back you up if the sublect charges.
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Robert
Guest
I use the neck strap but I might buy a good wrist strap but would the camera would be more suspectable to knocks?
shutterfiend
cheap and lazy
I wonder if it's possible to setup a wire contraption like a harmonica holder and use a cable release for the shutter.
trittium
Well-known
I always like the neck strap wrapped around the wrist
arbib
Well-known
I have tried a wrist starp, not for me. I like the neck strap adjusted so the camera is at my just a tab above my belt level. Chest level is too high and tough to adjust for "walking candids".
back alley
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i am using an extra long neck strap for one of my cameras and it's great for winter shooting. (my hands only touch the camera for photo taking not carrying), but mostly a long strap makes feel like a tourist. (sorry)
i love the wrist strap.
i love the wrist strap.
Steve Bellayr
Veteran
I use a neck strap that comes apart. The center part is removed and the ends that are attached to the camera come together converting to a wrist strap. I also wrap the neck strap around my hand like FrankS.
besk
Well-known
Since I gave up camera cases and instead started carrying my 35mm cameras in shoulder bags I used only wrist straps with one exception. This works particularly well with the Domke satchels. The camera is well protected in the bag until it is put into use. When I reach for my camera, I automatically put my hand through the strap first before grabbing the camera.
I have used wrist straps with an Iskra, Hasselblad with a homemade handstrap, Nikon SLRs and several 35mm rangefinder cameras. The only camera that I use a neckstrap with now is a Rolleiflex TLR.
I have used wrist straps with an Iskra, Hasselblad with a homemade handstrap, Nikon SLRs and several 35mm rangefinder cameras. The only camera that I use a neckstrap with now is a Rolleiflex TLR.
dostacos
Dan
well, I like my Domke straps, however I bought a Leicatime case and strap and I REALLY think that case needs a wrist strap. I keep wraping the strap around my wrist, so my next Leicatime case will also include wrist straps. Just ordered a Gordy strap for by Bessa L
Nachkebia
Well-known
Depends!
If I am with my two body setup usually it goes like this, Zeiss ikon with 25mm biogon on Wrist strap and M7 with summilux 50mm asph on neck trap!
If I am just walking with one camera and not planing to do anything fancy I have one camera with wrist strap!
If I am with my two body setup usually it goes like this, Zeiss ikon with 25mm biogon on Wrist strap and M7 with summilux 50mm asph on neck trap!
If I am just walking with one camera and not planing to do anything fancy I have one camera with wrist strap!
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mikeb380
Camera Junky
kloudags said:HI all,
Just got my Epson R-D1 from Japan (Yaataa!), all neat, and stuff... but no neck / shoulder strap!I wonder why they forgot to send it, and i'm having a hell of a time trying to find if this accessory can be found on the Net.
What would you advise as a replacement that would fit the Epson small holders for strap?
Any help appreciated.
Merry Christmas !![]()
You can get small rings to thread through the lugs and then use any strap you want. I bought a wrist strap ( almost a glove) from the camera hunter and I love it. You can also find straps there. He has a web site: http://www.thecamerahunter.com
he is also on ebay ID: camerahunter.
I've bought filters straps and other items from him. Good seller and he has only one shipping charge no matter how much you buy. A good deal.
Michael
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rogue_designer
Reciprocity Failure
For my RF's I use a neck strap (a gordy coale strap), but frequently wrap it around my hand/wrist. So I have the option.
mikeb380
Camera Junky
shutterfiend said:A wrist strap renders the right arm practically useless, a neck strap is obstructive. I would have hoped someone to come up with a "Taxi Driver" (De Niro) style accessory by now.
I have seen a strap system which fastens the camera to the chest. It is a quick release system. I think it was originally made for hill/rock/mountain climbers (the crazies) to keep the camera from swinging in the way. Nice contraption. You might search google/yahoo for a chest harness. If you find one, post it please?
BTW, my wrist strap is fastened with snap buttons for quick open and also slips on and off like a glove. Easy to remove and push in photo vest pocket if desired. Check them out at thecamerahunter site.
good Luck
Michael
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FrankS said:I like to have the choice, so I use a neckstrap and wrap it around my wrist 3 times if I want the camera in hand.
Yup, been doing that since before the dawn of time!
sepiareverb
genius and moron
Domke 'gripper' straps (narrow) with swivels. I usually carry 2 bodies one over the shoulder and one around the neck. Even use the long neck strap for my TVS- never did get the hang of wrist straps- perhaps as a former smoker I always needed my hands!
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