goo0h
Well-known
http://lu.ma/products/cinch
seems like a potentially interesting idea. Wonder how it would work with smaller cameras, though.
seems like a potentially interesting idea. Wonder how it would work with smaller cameras, though.
Pablito
coco frío
a solution in search of a problem.
KenR
Well-known
Binocular harness
Binocular harness
Has anyone ever attached a binocular harness to their camera? They allow you to keep your binoculars at chest level and then pull them up to your eye - never saw anyone use one for a camera. Experience anyone?
Binocular harness
Has anyone ever attached a binocular harness to their camera? They allow you to keep your binoculars at chest level and then pull them up to your eye - never saw anyone use one for a camera. Experience anyone?
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
http://lu.ma/products/cinch
seems like a potentially interesting idea. Wonder how it would work with smaller cameras, though.
Pretty neat idea.
The target market is obviously people with big cameras and lenses, but if the small version can hold a compact camera so it doesn't bounce around even when jogging, I may get one.
$70 bucks....
I will keep with my grippers.
I will keep with my grippers.
goo0h
Well-known
Oh, you mean like this?Has anyone ever attached a binocular harness to their camera? They allow you to keep your binoculars at chest level and then pull them up to your eye - never saw anyone use one for a camera. Experience anyone?
http://optechusa.com/bino-cam-harness.html
nikon_sam
Shooter of Film...
Not a bad looking product...it would work for the gear I use...
Well, after reconsideration, I like the idea of dual attachment points on a strap like this which lets you carry the camera around your body. I currently am using a Y-Strap, but not with a Leica as I don't like hanging it from just one lug. I still think $70 is a bit much for a web strap with such basic connection parts. But I like the idea.
fbf
Well-known
I agree. Neat product but $70 seems a little...too much
goo0h
Well-known
Those really interested in a sling-slider-strap thing might find the following discussion worthwhile:
http://www.mu-43.com/f67/insanely-long-detailed-review-3-sling-straps-2901/
http://www.mu-43.com/f67/insanely-long-detailed-review-3-sling-straps-2901/
Not specifically to this strap, but do not underestimate the importance of a good strap. I spend a lot on my straps (as much as $129) because I want them to be comfortable and yet not bulky or stupid looking.
Not specifically to this strap, but do not underestimate the importance of a good strap. I spend a lot on my straps (as much as $129) because I want them to be comfortable and yet not bulky or stupid looking.
Well.... don't hold out on us. What strap are you using?
My guess ... A&A silk cord strap![]()
I would love one of those, but they too are a bit pricy for me, plus I have two Luigi straps which are the bomb if you want an around the neck strap. (as if these aren't too expensive, but I bought them a while ago, in a different time, different life.
Yeah, that is my preferred strap (actually the black label bags version which is a bit longer than the A&A). Ridiculous to some, but it is the only accessory I use (i.e. no grips, soft releases, filters, hoods, thumbs-up, etc.) and my camera is around my neck for hours at a time.
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