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filmshooter
Another vote for the Upstrap. Strong, flexible and does not slip off your shoulder like the Domke tends to do. Comes in different widths. I need to order more.
kshapero
South Florida Man
Most but not all of my cameras have a Gordy Strap. Comfy, natural and inexpensive.

airfrogusmc
Veteran
Made from a couple of old military straps and this is my travel and street bag shown with the M 10 Mono, 35 Lux FLE v1 and camera strap.
M 10 Mono and 24 2.8 Elmarit asph and strap
M 10 Mono and 24 2.8 Elmarit asph and strap

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phojsu
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I've used the Nikon AN4B straps with correct Nikon triangle rings with plastic inserts on every Nikon and Leica I've carried since about 1984. My Canon 5D3 bodies have the burgundy colored variation directly to the body without the triangle rings. For me, they simply work, are durable, don't slip off my shoulder and are discreet.
A grab shot with the Nikons on the left and the Leicas at right rear.

A grab shot with the Nikons on the left and the Leicas at right rear.

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I also have a soft spot for the beautifully crafted Harry Benz straps....the thin version of the B model
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Disappointed_Horse
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I have been using Simplr F1 straps on my main cameras for the past several years. I love them—they're super lightweight, flexible, and strong, and don't have any obnoxious branding. I use these on my Nikon FEs and my Pentax SL. On my much heavier D7000, I use an old Nikon strap made out of some kind of stretchy neoprene material; it makes the weight of the DSLR more bearable. I don't know when this strap was made as it came on one of my FEs that I bought used.
girdwoodINC
born under a bad sign
The leather is super soft on themStrapateer .....the strap i've been waiting for...for decades!View attachment 4840905
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Almost as nice as the original Leica straps of the '60s-70s.The leather is super soft on them
kermaier
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For years now, it's only the A&A ACAM-E25R in khaki -- one on my Fuji X-100 and one on my Epson R-D1s.
AlwaysOnAuto
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Doug A
Well-known
Peak Design Anchor Links directly attached to each of my 35mm cameras (no rings, I use lacing twine to pull the cord loop through the strap lugs) and just one very broken in tan Domke 1" Web Camera Strap with Swivel Quick Release shared among them.
Gordon Moat
Established
Artisan & Artist rope strap and flat strap, depending upon which camera body. All are very comfortable. I get the fixed length straps to keep a clean appearance. I can upload more detailed images, in case anyone is more curious.
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Godfrey
somewhat colored
... Still using the Peak Design Leash. Have three of them now, and Anchor Links for all my cameras (a number >3).
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petronius
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Yokosuka Mike
Abstract Clarity
These days I mostly use the Cura Comfort Strap コンフォートストラップ(CCS-100) | 蔵CURA ネットショップ
I also use a made in Korea leather strap on my Fuji GFX cameras. The Korean leather straps I use are really well made but I don't see them advertised anywhere anymore.
The problem I have with the straps that come with the cameras is that they are usually to short for me. It's not that I'm a giant, I just like long straps.
Mike
I also use a made in Korea leather strap on my Fuji GFX cameras. The Korean leather straps I use are really well made but I don't see them advertised anywhere anymore.
The problem I have with the straps that come with the cameras is that they are usually to short for me. It's not that I'm a giant, I just like long straps.
Mike
Dogman
Veteran
Ciesta brand from Amazon. Korean made quality leather and nylon. About 40 bucks.
Still using the same Ciesta brand straps. Thin ones on X-Pros and X100s, wider ones on Nikon DSLRs. Unfortunately Amazon no longer shows them available.
Archiver
Veteran
For my mirrorless cameras: Peak Design Slide for large/heavy setups like a DSLR or mirrorless with big lens, and the slim Leash for light setups like a small mirrorless body or medium size body with small lens.
The Peak Design Cuff is a very hand wrist strap, which I use with cameras like the Panasonic GX85 mounted with a tiny prime.
On my M9, I still use the stock nylon Leica strap with its grippy shoulder section.
My Fuji X100 has a lovely leather Leica strap that was intended for a Leica Q.
My Canon DSLR's have Lowepro quick release straps, bought when they were still making them in the 2000s. I wish I had bought more, because they were a good system with straps for all situations. I think they were less expensive than Peak Design, too.
The Peak Design Cuff is a very hand wrist strap, which I use with cameras like the Panasonic GX85 mounted with a tiny prime.
On my M9, I still use the stock nylon Leica strap with its grippy shoulder section.
My Fuji X100 has a lovely leather Leica strap that was intended for a Leica Q.
My Canon DSLR's have Lowepro quick release straps, bought when they were still making them in the 2000s. I wish I had bought more, because they were a good system with straps for all situations. I think they were less expensive than Peak Design, too.
Steve_Pfost
Established
Are these straps worth the money? I've looked into them. Not sure if you're paying for function or just looks. Although they do look like they're made of high quality materials.Strapateer .....the strap i've been waiting for...for decades!View attachment 4840905
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