JeffGreene
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aizan said:nothing better than upstraps for over the shoulder carrying.
I agree, the Upstrap is the bomb, as my granddaughter says!
Pablito
coco frío
zooyorkzooo said:what about the leica straps? I like them cause they seem nice and plain
Exactly. I suspect I'd like the Upstrap even better, and for the same reason. But I'm not gonna spend $32 each plus shipping for new staps when I like the Leica ones just fine.
JeffGreene
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Pablito said:Exactly. I suspect I'd like the Upstrap even better, and for the same reason. But I'm not gonna spend $32 each plus shipping for new staps when I like the Leica ones just fine.
I like the Leica strap on my M6 as well. I use the Upstrap on my RD1 along with a Gordon Coale wriststrap!
Nokton48
Veteran
I just got this one for my new-to-me button-wind M2:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=130187091232&ssPageName=STRK:MEWN:IT&ih=003
But for now I am using an Artist & Artisan cloth strap, I took off of one of my Voigtlander Bessas.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=130187091232&ssPageName=STRK:MEWN:IT&ih=003
But for now I am using an Artist & Artisan cloth strap, I took off of one of my Voigtlander Bessas.
Ikontafan
1936 Zeiss Super Ikonta C
visiondr said:I use a Luigi strap. I wear mine just as you'd prefer to wear one - across the chest. I sometimes sling it around to my back when not actively shooting. It's a great system. Luigi's straps are expensive due to the shockingly weak dollar vs the Euro. But his workmanship is first rate.
Ron, could you tell me how to find Luigi straps on the web? I can't seem to find it. Thanks--RB
raid
Dad Photographer
I need 10 straps for my remaining 10 RF cameras that are without a strap. Should I take a strap off one camera and use it for another? Buying 10 straps is too costly.
Pablito
coco frío
raid said:I need 10 straps for my remaining 10 RF cameras that are without a strap. Should I take a strap off one camera and use it for another? Buying 10 straps is too costly.
The Domkes are twelve bucks. A&A has $120 straps. The Domkes work fine.....
ijohnnyz
shoot pictures not people
A&a Cloth Strap
A&a Cloth Strap
I am very interested in the A&A Cloth Strap. How do you like it and what do you think about it's width and length?
A&a Cloth Strap
I am very interested in the A&A Cloth Strap. How do you like it and what do you think about it's width and length?
Nokton48 said:I just got this one for my new-to-me button-wind M2:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=130187091232&ssPageName=STRK:MEWN:IT&ih=003
But for now I am using an Artist & Artisan cloth strap, I took off of one of my Voigtlander Bessas.
visiondr
cyclic iconoclast
butlerresources@sbcg said:Ron, could you tell me how to find Luigi straps on the web? I can't seem to find it. Thanks--RB
Luigi actually has an ad on the front RFF page. "Leicatime" is his company. The URL for the straps page is:
http://www.leicatime.com/a000-STRAPS-page.htm
bluelight
Established
Just wonder how good is the Domke 1" quick release strap?
projectbluebird
Film Abuser
A&A make cloth straps in two lengths, which one is th 90cm.? I have one of each, and the short one is great in warm weather, but tends to catch on coats and layers. I wear it across the chest and it keeps the camera in the crook of my arm. The long one is long enough to keep a second camera under the short strap without danger of striking together, but it holds the camera closer to my hip, rather than at my elbow.
I like them because they require no maintenance whatsoever, and they don't stiffen up in the cold. (It's 15 degrees right now at my house. Farenheit!)
I like them because they require no maintenance whatsoever, and they don't stiffen up in the cold. (It's 15 degrees right now at my house. Farenheit!)
Justin Low
J for Justin
Personally I don't use a strap on any of my Leicas. I find that it gets in the way.
Because of that, it seems that I have accumulated a number of straps.
Domke Gripper straps aren't too bad, but I find that they grip too well and pull against my shirt too much. The cloth is also kind of stiff. Also hard to wrap around one's hand, as the wider cloth area is joined to nylon bits by a D-ring.
Voigtlander straps (that come with the camera, not the A&A ones), are made of a lousy feeling nylon. And they have a neoprene strip which irritates my skin...
Leica straps are overpriced, and they have a plastic bit that is too stiff to wrap around one's hand. I like the attachment system though.
If I had to use a strap, I have one made by a Korean company called LuxeCase which is just nice. Simple cloth strap, not unlike the A&A, which makes it light and you can wrap it around your hand easily (not stiff). Also has leather ring protectors. I'm unsure of the price, but if it's comparable to A&A, I think that it's a good buy.
Because of that, it seems that I have accumulated a number of straps.
Domke Gripper straps aren't too bad, but I find that they grip too well and pull against my shirt too much. The cloth is also kind of stiff. Also hard to wrap around one's hand, as the wider cloth area is joined to nylon bits by a D-ring.
Voigtlander straps (that come with the camera, not the A&A ones), are made of a lousy feeling nylon. And they have a neoprene strip which irritates my skin...
Leica straps are overpriced, and they have a plastic bit that is too stiff to wrap around one's hand. I like the attachment system though.
If I had to use a strap, I have one made by a Korean company called LuxeCase which is just nice. Simple cloth strap, not unlike the A&A, which makes it light and you can wrap it around your hand easily (not stiff). Also has leather ring protectors. I'm unsure of the price, but if it's comparable to A&A, I think that it's a good buy.
thomasw_
Well-known
for street shooting other humans, stealth is necessary. the "cha-ching, cha-ching" sound of metal ringing against metal has ruined a few opportunities for me. as such i use nothing or a tiny luigi neck strap, for it has no metal, only leather laced through the lugs and back into itself. a quiet, supple and stealthy strap
Nokton48
Veteran
"I am very interested in the A&A Cloth Strap. How do you like it and what do you think about it's width and length?"
I bought three of those A&A black cloth straps from Rich Pinto @ Photovillage. They are identical to the Voigtlander straps I bought from Stephen Gandy, only the imprinted leather patch is different.
I really like the length and width of these straps, they are perfect for my Bessas, or my new M2. I normally wear it over my left shoulder, and it works well for me.
Sometimes I hang it around my neck, but, really not that often. Works well both ways and very comfortable all day.
I bought three of those A&A black cloth straps from Rich Pinto @ Photovillage. They are identical to the Voigtlander straps I bought from Stephen Gandy, only the imprinted leather patch is different.
I really like the length and width of these straps, they are perfect for my Bessas, or my new M2. I normally wear it over my left shoulder, and it works well for me.
Sometimes I hang it around my neck, but, really not that often. Works well both ways and very comfortable all day.
uhligfd
Well-known
Domke Gripper WITH those rotational turn buckles. Then i can use the rubberized side on slippery shirt slopes and the non-rubbered side on my leather vest or skin. And there is no problem when picking up the camera about the "right" side of the strap. Try them.
sanmich
Veteran
One heretic more.
my M2 is hanging on one of these cheap nikon thin strap.
I even wander where they can be bought if at all. I think these were found in camera kits.
anyhow, a perfect strap if you are not "Leica religious"
my M2 is hanging on one of these cheap nikon thin strap.
I even wander where they can be bought if at all. I think these were found in camera kits.
anyhow, a perfect strap if you are not "Leica religious"
Joe Brugger said:It's heresy, but my M4-P and the CLE wear nylon Nikon straps. The painted lettering rubs off easily. :angel:
I think the number is N12 or something like that and it might be obsolete by now.
The strap is black woven nylon, 12mm wide at the ends and 25mm on the shoulder, with a strip of rough-side out leather for grip. I like Domkes on my SLRs but find them too bulky on RF cameras. Around the lugs are some anonymous leather rub pads that the photo shop found in its junk drawer.
The 'cheap' Domke that ocean7 linked to appears to be very similar to what I'm using.
aizan
Veteran
rtphotos said:Hi aizan,
Which straps are you talking about? Leica's or Gordy's?
the leica ones. the plastic cover piece is just a bad idea!
pfoto
Well-known
Good point. I think I will!uhligfd said:Domke Gripper WITH those rotational turn buckles. Then i can use the rubberized side on slippery shirt slopes and the non-rubbered side on my leather vest or skin. And there is no problem when picking up the camera about the "right" side of the strap. Try them.
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