paulfish4570
Veteran
i ain't that big, but i have a long trunk. a 42-inch strap is minimum. i 'd prefer 45-48 for across the chest when necessary ...
i ain't that big, but i have a long trunk. a 42-inch strap is minimum. i 'd prefer 45-48 for across the chest when necessary ...
Leica strap, Tamrac, or Domke Gripper for me. I use all three.
i'd love a round silk strap...but way too much $$ and too short...
Tamrac has a completely non-leather and non-metal strap with quick releases and non-slip that works for me. Quite affordable too. I like hte black colered one, but htey have it avaialbe in all sorts of hippie colors if thats your pleasure.
Have you ever seen how silk is made? For the silk that goes into a 100g camera strap, you have to kill about 500 silkworms. If the original poster is a vegan, silk won't be acceptable to him either.
First of all, after two inquiries, the OP has not answered it....would like to know the problem with leather, that is all we ask.
Then, there is the synthetic issue...🙂
....would like to know the problem with leather, that is all we ask
(I mean, autoclaving your camera straps?).
As a matter of fact, that is pretty common when photographing in operating theatres, intensive wards and the like. Cameras and other technical equipment are mostly permitted to be spray disinfected (or might have to be bagged in a new diving bag, for high risk areas), while camera straps are essentially body-worn bits of fabric, where the full set of rules for clothing applies.