benmacphoto
Well-known
Another vote for Domke gripper.
I use both the 1" and 1.5" strap, depending on the weight of the kit.
I use both the 1" and 1.5" strap, depending on the weight of the kit.
skucera
Well-known
In the summer I like woven cotton straps because they don't get sweaty. In other seasons I like leather straps of many kinds. Although, for nostalgic reasons I like Seventies SLR's with embroidered straps, and there's no functional reason for that at all.
Scott

Scott
froyd
Veteran
Why not the Leica strap? They have great connectors, are nylon material so they won't break suddenly like leather will, and have a decent pad on them.
One more vote for the Leica strap. One of the few cheap leica items. Stays put on your shoulder and the strap wraps easly around the wrist. I like to fine-tune the lenght of my straps, so the adjustability of the Leica strap is key. Best of all, at the lenght I prefer, it forms a handy wrist strap loop.
barnwulf
Well-known
I prefer UP-Strap myself. They are very strong with lots of choices on size and width with a very grippy shoulder strap pad. I use them on everything that uses a strap including some of my camera bags. - jim
http://www.upstrap-pro.com/category/camera-straps-full-list.html
http://www.upstrap-pro.com/category/camera-straps-full-list.html
back alley
IMAGES
i'm still enjoying my lance straps...just bought a couple more recently...
konicaman
konicaman
I usually get my straps from this guy in Portugal
http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/janzls/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_ipg=&_from=
Handmade, very nice quality and very reasonable prices.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/janzls/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_ipg=&_from=
Handmade, very nice quality and very reasonable prices.
philipus
ʎɐpɹəʇɥƃı&
I didn't know about this company, thank you. Some very nice designs there.
I've used Barton 1972 for a long time. Good value for money and simple unobstrusive designs (and other ones too).
Br
Philip
I've used Barton 1972 for a long time. Good value for money and simple unobstrusive designs (and other ones too).
Br
Philip
There is a Korean company called Arnuvo that makes several variety of straps mostly leather and nylon/canvas. Varied widths and lengths.
I have several and find them to be excellent and inexpensive. I use the cloth straps either 30 or 40mm wide.
They remind me of the Deluxe Strap from Voigtlander but many more colors.
Rob
1jz
Member
FujiLove
Well-known
I've just picked one of these up for my M2. Lovely and soft, beautifully made and doesn't get in the way when you put the camera in a bag. Highly recommended.
(the Rolleiflex version is also excellent).
http://shop.deadcameras.com/home/10--slim-strap.html
(the Rolleiflex version is also excellent).
http://shop.deadcameras.com/home/10--slim-strap.html
michaelwj
----------------
Loving those straps. Is it possible to have strap GAS? Is thst SAS? Hopefully it's SAS cause strap GAS sounds a bit weird...
Fraser
Well-known
upstraps on my work dslrs, I like the A&A slider type on my Df, Luigi strap on my M2 and OEM strap on my M9.
Archlich
Well-known
I enjoy the A&A ACAM-108 wrist/neck strap on the smaller cameras. No more fiddling on wrapping the strap around your wrist (while the last section keep falling off).
With an extra piece of ultrasuede attached it's perfect.
With an extra piece of ultrasuede attached it's perfect.
ruby.monkey
Veteran
Why not the Leica strap? They have great connectors, are nylon material so they won't break suddenly like leather will, and have a decent pad on them.
That's my pick (the 14312) for anything up to and including my Nikon F3HP with MD4. I also turned a worn one into a couple of quick-release wrist-straps.
WJJ3
Well-known
I usually get my straps from this guy in Portugal
http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/janzls/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_ipg=&_from=
Handmade, very nice quality and very reasonable prices.
Thanks for that link, those look really nice! Ive been looking for a wrist strap for my Barnack and one of those might be the ticket.
nukecoke
⚛Yashica
brennanphotoguy
Well-known
JoeV
Thin Air, Bright Sun
I like Sailor Straps, made from nautical sailing rope.
~Joe
~Joe
sc_rufctr
Leica nuts
Over the years I've tried a bunch of straps but I keep going back to the Luigi's.
Well made, look good and they work. I also like the standard Leica Strap.
Well made, look good and they work. I also like the standard Leica Strap.
Nyc Dito
Established
I think Gordy's camera straps have a good balance of quality,price, craftsmanship and style. I own one 37" and one hand strap. Love them both.Hi guys,
I just picked up my first Leica M6 a few hours ago but it doesn't have a camera strap. I was wondering what everyone's favorite camera strap is or which brands they'd recommend.
I'm looking possibly for a leather one. The Annie Barton has caught my eyes but it seems to be a bit pricey.
Cheers!
mpaniagua
Newby photographer
+1 to Artisan. Got one in green with my Bessa and got another one in black for my M6. Pretty comfortable and I like its looks
http://www.artisanandartist.com/straps/acam102.htm
Regards
Marcelo
http://www.artisanandartist.com/straps/acam102.htm
Regards
Marcelo
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