Spyderman
Well-known
RF - wrist strap (but neck strap is better when changing lenses more often...)
SLR - definitely neck strap
SLR - definitely neck strap
ndnbrunei
Established
I'm into street photography so I like the flexibility of a wrist strap. HCB used to wind the neck strap of his Leica around his wrist. This means you can have the camera by your side out of sight, then when you need to use it, quickly bring the camera up to your eye.
From a security point of view I think the wrist strap is better too.
I use a webbing pet collar (made for a cat or small dog) and it is linked to the camera with a snap fastening from a large snap swivel (used by fisherman). It has a nice pattern, looks 'professional' is strong and adjustable. It cost about USD $5.
From a security point of view I think the wrist strap is better too.
I use a webbing pet collar (made for a cat or small dog) and it is linked to the camera with a snap fastening from a large snap swivel (used by fisherman). It has a nice pattern, looks 'professional' is strong and adjustable. It cost about USD $5.
ChrisN
Striving
I recently wanted to try a snake-chain, which looks good for something very compact and unobtrusive, but was a bit put off by people who had one break. I decided to make something similar out of plaited kangaroo lace. It has ended up being a little stiffer than I'd imagined, but is still quite flexible enough to wrap around the wrist, and should soften up over time. Kangaroo hide is actually one of the strongest leathers for its weight, and a round 4-plait will easily hold my weight!
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Bill58
Native Texan
How about a paracord strap? Maybe this guy could make one in 30 different colors (http://www.network54.com/Forum/1702...Incredible+Paracord+Watch+Strap+-+CobraStrap).
ChrisN
Striving
Bill58 said:How about a paracord strap? Maybe this guy could make one in 30 different colors (http://www.network54.com/Forum/1702...Incredible+Paracord+Watch+Strap+-+CobraStrap).
Been there, done that.
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gavinlg
Veteran
Wrist strap for short stints, neck strap for walking round a city etc
pesphoto
Veteran
Joe Mondello said:Yup, been doing that since before the dawn of time!![]()
same here...i found the wrist strap worked ok, but like having the longer strap for when Im not shooting but want my camera close by
vrgard
Well-known
pesphoto said:same here...i found the wrist strap worked ok, but like having the longer strap for when Im not shooting but want my camera close by
Yep, that's my preference as well. And I found that the Luigi deluxe neck strap, once well broken in, remains strong yet becomes wonderfully soft enough to easily use wrapped around my wrist when I don't want to carry my camera around my neck or hanging from my shoulder.
-Randy
wontonny
Well-known
shoulder strap
so i dont look like a tourist when i'm just walking around. people will never know you're taking pictures because it comes up and then goes down under your arm
ISO
Established
Yes, do it the same way with my RF in the streets. Camera is on the right shoulder covered by a jacket that fits the season. You see the situation, the camera comes up/ out within a second, shot takes another couple seconds, camera disappears and I walk away. Was there anything
? Do not think so
! The only camera that hangs around my neck from time to time is a Olympus XA4, as alternative to the 40mm streetshooters on my shoulder.
thomasw_
Well-known
i use luigi's tiny wrist straps on all my rangefinders....no metal, all leathery loving!
sienarot
Well-known
Shoulder or no strap for me.
potomo
Member
Neck for me, but I use normally on my shoulder 
pau3
Well-known
I use a neck strap, around my wrist ;-)
NickTrop
Veteran
Know what I use as a wrist strap for my Iskra? A regular ole $0.05 Lanyard. It was a make-shift DIY solution until I bought another wrist strap for it but I like it enough (and it is sturdy/secure enough) that I figured, "Why bother?"
TheHub
Well-known
For a small camera (Rollei 35) a wrist strap is fine.
For TLRs, around the neck.
For the Canon P (and others) I wear them like a purse: over/around the shoulder. I don't like things bouncing off my chest/gut and don't take enough photos to warrant a wrist strap. When I want to take a photo, the camera comes up to eye level fast enough
For TLRs, around the neck.
For the Canon P (and others) I wear them like a purse: over/around the shoulder. I don't like things bouncing off my chest/gut and don't take enough photos to warrant a wrist strap. When I want to take a photo, the camera comes up to eye level fast enough
colinh
Well-known
Last couple of days, my M7 has been strapless. It does get tiring after a couple of hours, but it's even less obtrusive that way (rather than having the neck strap wrapped around my wrist.
What's that? Wrist strap you say? That's for girlies.
colin
What's that? Wrist strap you say? That's for girlies.
colin
Morca007
Matt
I hate neckstraps, and have never tried a wrist strap, so I'm strapless.
back alley
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while i am learning to more appreciate the neck/shoulder strap, the wrist strap remains my favourite.
joe
joe
Burkey
Well-known
Artisan and Artist straps on my shoulder when walking, around my neck when shooting.
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