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i'm still a 'lance' diehard user but i have to admit that sitting around and not doing any significant shooting has me daydreaming about what is out there...i'm thinking rolled leather, nice and thin and buttery smooth...cheap would be nice too!
so, what are you (still) using or have been looking too?
so, what are you (still) using or have been looking too?
ruby.monkey
Veteran
Leica 14312 for any small-format film or digital body. Still haven't found anything that beats it for comfort, grip, and ease of mounting and removing without needing an extra doodad on the camera.
maartenmoerman
Established
hyperion straps, they feel and look (i find) really good, and are pretty cheap!
Michael Markey
Veteran
On my M bodies …. A&A .
I have been looking at Tap and Dye recently .
I have been looking at Tap and Dye recently .
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On my M bodies …. A&A .
I have been looking at Tap and Dye recently .
so i'm not the only one looking
trianbampol
brian tampol
Tap and Dye for analog, Peak Design for digital
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Domke gripper... everything i need
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
Leica 14312 for any small-format film or digital body. Still haven't found anything that beats it for comfort, grip, and ease of mounting and removing without needing an extra doodad on the camera.
Utter garbage. I have my M-E on its way down to concrete twice from this piece of crap. Not only I have this problem, it was reported by others at LUF. Dirt cheap nylon is also worn out.
It is piece of crap. I replaced those metal crap rings which somehow disconnecting from camera lugs, but nylon is still total crap. Not durable. And next to ugly. Dirt cheap feel in it.
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Best neck strap ever made is one black one which comes with any Cosina Bessa.
Very durable comparing to leica shaizer number 14312 and most elegant strap I ever seen as well. It is total perfecto.
Cosina is so stupid to not to sell it separately. Instead they have yellow water color, "extra", looking like soviet rucksack shoulder strap. Distasteful, meh.
Brian Atherton
Well-known
Same as I’ve been using for years…
Cut down and hand stitched dog leads I've been given or bought secondhand at car boot sales or charity shops: simple, cheap and effective.
Cut down and hand stitched dog leads I've been given or bought secondhand at car boot sales or charity shops: simple, cheap and effective.
Michael Markey
Veteran
so i'm not the only one looking![]()
I have an A&A wrist strap and an Annie Barton wrist strap but can`t seem to get on with them .
I prefer the camera slung across and at my side .
I was never a bag guy but have just realised that I`ve become a camera strap guy
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i like the lance because it's round...i wear it across my body and it glides so smoothly up to my eyes and back down to my hip.
i remember seeing round leather used for dog collars but have never found one for cameras.
i remember seeing round leather used for dog collars but have never found one for cameras.
Dogman
Veteran
Ciesta brand from Amazon. Korean made quality leather and nylon. About 40 bucks.
Vince Lupo
Whatever
Ricoh
Well-known
Why don’t you say what you really think, Ko.FeUtter garbage. I have my M-E on its way down to concrete twice from this piece of crap. Not only I have this problem, it was reported by others at LUF. Dirt cheap nylon is also worn out.
It is piece of crap. I replaced those metal crap rings which somehow disconnecting from camera lugs, but nylon is still total crap. Not durable. And next to ugly. Dirt cheap feel in it.
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Best neck strap ever made is one black one which comes with any Cosina Bessa.
Very durable comparing to leica shaizer number 14312 and most elegant strap I ever seen as well. It is total perfecto.
Cosina is so stupid to not to sell it separately. Instead they have yellow water color, "extra", looking like soviet rucksack shoulder strap. Distasteful, meh.
In reality I’ve had one or two near misses with the Leica strap supplied with my M240. Fortunately I noted the spring D clip working its way free before precipitating the camera into free fall.
Ricoh
Well-known
hyperion straps, they feel and look (i find) really good, and are pretty cheap!
I’ve been eyeing these myself. How well is the climbing rope anchored to the sleeves (for want of a better word) containing the circular split-spring-clips?
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For commercially made straps I am a big fan of Harry Benz straps. They're beautifully made and perfectly sewn. This one is my favourite & I now use it on my M4:
unnamed-12 by Flickr
Harry's straps are a little better finished and a little less 'hipster' than some straps out there.
I was looking for a simple replacement strap for my Rolleiflex and most offerings looked either too industrial or the leather,too stiff. Tandy's leather goods had some calf exactly the right thickness & width. That and a few brass rivets....10 minutes with a Dremel tool & i had a replacement using the original Rolleiflex hardware .....all for $4.50
Like Erik van Straten, I always liked the leather on the old adjustable black leather Leicastraps. (reputed to be from stillborn calves). I sacrificed a strap and riveted a non-adjustable one for my CL:
[url=https://flic.kr/p/2hpjhdm]
IMG_9874 by https://www.flickr.com/photos/156629749@N02/

Harry's straps are a little better finished and a little less 'hipster' than some straps out there.
I was looking for a simple replacement strap for my Rolleiflex and most offerings looked either too industrial or the leather,too stiff. Tandy's leather goods had some calf exactly the right thickness & width. That and a few brass rivets....10 minutes with a Dremel tool & i had a replacement using the original Rolleiflex hardware .....all for $4.50
Like Erik van Straten, I always liked the leather on the old adjustable black leather Leicastraps. (reputed to be from stillborn calves). I sacrificed a strap and riveted a non-adjustable one for my CL:
[url=https://flic.kr/p/2hpjhdm]

Bill Blackwell
Leica M Shooter
I'm using a classic light brown leather Leica strap, but they don't come cheap (around $100).i'm still a 'lance' diehard user but i have to admit that sitting around and not doing any significant shooting has me daydreaming about what is out there...i'm thinking rolled leather, nice and thin and buttery smooth...cheap would be nice too!
so, what are you (still) using or have been looking too?

Darthfeeble
But you can call me Steve
You got me hooked on the Lance straps Joe, all my smaller cameras have them. I use the 2" Domke on the bigger ones.
Bob Michaels
nobody special
I have been happy for many decades with the narrow black nylon straps that come in the box with new cameras. Easily adjustable and you can loop them around to make a wrist strap. Since I never buy new cameras, I just stop by my local camera repair shop and he tells me to pick out what I want from his big basket of them.
But I view camera straps the same as camera bags, strictly utilitarian. Anything that does the job works for me. And free is an unbeatable price. BTW, never had a failure or problem with any of them.
But I view camera straps the same as camera bags, strictly utilitarian. Anything that does the job works for me. And free is an unbeatable price. BTW, never had a failure or problem with any of them.
Godfrey
somewhat colored
I've got two Peak Design Leash straps and a passel of anchors, use them interchangeably on my Polaroid, Hasselblad, Leica, and other cameras.
They've replaced all my other neck/shoulder straps. Versatile, easy to adjust for length, easy to remove when a strap just gets in the way.
G
They've replaced all my other neck/shoulder straps. Versatile, easy to adjust for length, easy to remove when a strap just gets in the way.
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