Favorite Neck Strap?

ali_baba

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I use the leica one's.

But as of late im wondering if there are any really good alternatives?
I generally have the leica over one shoulder, sometimes i have one on each shoulder. at those times i would like a more comfortable, streachy, grippier alternative.

thanks!
 
You might want to look at UpStrap RF strap if you want the very best non-slip strap. I've used these on my M8's for a long time plus DLSR's as well. Absolutely does not slip around unlike most other marques.

The other I can recommend is the Leicatime (Luigi) strap. Super soft and beautifully made and I find it very very comfortable to use. This certainly is a quality item that matches the aesthetic of the Leica M series.
 
I use the CV (Cosina Voigtlander) strap - the leather gromets do a great job of protecting the camera from wear at the eyelets and the wider width means the camera sits more easily on your shoulder.
 
The other I can recommend is the Leicatime (Luigi) strap. Super soft and beautifully made and I find it very very comfortable to use. This certainly is a quality item that matches the aesthetic of the Leica M series.

I highly recommend this strap (Luigi). Super Soft and easily adjustable. I have two of these and an Upstrap. If you put a strap around your neck, the Luigi strap is the only way to go. On the shoulder, The Upstrap stays put better.
 
I highly recommend Luigi's deluxe strap. He makes the nicest straps and cases that I've ever seen. Luigi's website is http://www.leicatime.com

I have two of Luigi's cases and 4 straps. I've been completely satisfied with them as well as Luigi's unsurpassed service.
 
The Lowepro Speedster has a great grippy texture and is perfect for over the shoulder camera carrying, plus it's pretty easy to find. I'm also a big fan of the Voigtlander Deluxe Strap (by A&A) which has been mentioned in this tread. It's very simple, but clean and comfortable.
 
I like the Artist & Artisan but they are to short ... Recently the Up-strap became my favorite. Unfortunately they don`t deliver to Japan ...:(
 
I've just taken delivery of one of these, as well as an Artisan & Artist half case, for my Leica MP, and while a strap is just a strap, and all that, it does look very nice!

Exactly. Most of us can't afford big, high-end luxuries, so the occasional small one is very welcome.

Cheers,

R.
 
I've got a Luigi strap (and a half case), and it really is beautifully made and a pleasure to carry around. But I also have one of Gordy's neck straps with a neck pad added - it's strong, functional, beautiful in a minimalist way, and cheap.
 
I use braided Tibetan mountain goat tail hair.

Is that male or female??? or are you of the type that say it doesn't matter...;)

I currently use the Domke Gripper (without the Quick-Release) but am finding that they still slip off the shoulder and after a while the grippy stuff will peel off...
I may be in the market to try a different brand...
 
I use gordy's straps - but some people don't think they're refined enough.

Not springy, not wide - tho he does have a padded version.

I also really like Domke Grippers. Perfect for my rolleiflex.
 
Just got back from checking out the Artisan & Artist site...those are very nice and as far as price...if they can outlast my F2 they're a bargain...
 
Use to have the Epson RD1 one but did not like having the camera weight on my neck. So I used to hold it in my hand. Until I bought the Y Strap reviewed by Sean Reid (no affiliation of course). Just got it today and went for a few quick pictures around the Arc de Triomphe (i know, my practice ground is not decent;)). Came back very satisfied with it : don't feel the weight of the camera, less obvious to people and very quick to raise to your eyes. Also, I like the fact that you can easily take quick shots from the waist level with one hand only as the one sided ring is a pretty stable support when hangind on the strap. I'll let you know if my opinion changes after more usage
 
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