ymc226
Well-known
I find the side next to the film rewind knob is more "natural" to me, carrying with my left hand but I see on Gordy's site, the other side is how they attach it to.
If there is a grip attached, I guess the Gordy way would be best.
If there is a grip attached, I guess the Gordy way would be best.
Right hand, need to keep the left free to drive the lens.
flip
良かったね!
inside? :-D
I go for the tripod mount so it's on the right, but out of the way when operating.
I go for the tripod mount so it's on the right, but out of the way when operating.
silverliner
Member
Mine are always on left side. I am right-handed.
My Bessa (R2A, R4A), M6, M7, Hexar and GA645 all have
their straps on the left side !!!!!
My Bessa (R2A, R4A), M6, M7, Hexar and GA645 all have
their straps on the left side !!!!!
Al Kaplan
Veteran
I just take a wrap of a soft nylon (Nikon) neck strap around my right wrist. I've never had it fall off even when I let go of the camera. I'm just careful not to point my hand and arm straight down. The camera just hangs there while I'm using the one hanging around my neck or off my shoulder.
The strap is attached to both ends of the camera.
The strap is attached to both ends of the camera.
back alley
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the advance end of the camera
RAZOR
Established
I attach mine on the right as well. I carry my bag on the right side and it seems natural to me.
wgerrard
Veteran
Right side, and I carry the camera in my right hand.
I would not be averse to cameras being built with collapsible handles of some sort.
I would not be averse to cameras being built with collapsible handles of some sort.
remegius
Well-known
BTW, any recommendations for good wrist straps?
Cheers...
Rem
Cheers...
Rem
maddoc
... likes film again.
Gordy wrist-strap with tripod mount works best for me, allows me to use a M7 + a lens up to Noctilux-size and weight without any hassle and problems.
Dave Wilkinson
Veteran
Why not just attach to whichever side YOU are happiest with?....does it matter about anyone else? 
remegius
Well-known
BTW, any recommendations for good wrist straps?
Pictures?
Cheers...
Rem
maddoc
... likes film again.
Gordy wrist-strap (long version):

uhligfd
Well-known
Best answer: attach to either side or the tripod hole and see which you like. Maybe none!
Or more than one feels good to you. Just try each setting for a few days and then change.
Most simply said: to judge the quality of a wine, you need to drink the wine yourself, good sir!
Asking seems so ... Sorry.
Or more than one feels good to you. Just try each setting for a few days and then change.
Most simply said: to judge the quality of a wine, you need to drink the wine yourself, good sir!
Asking seems so ... Sorry.
remegius
Well-known
Gordy wrist-strap (long version):
Thank you. Just what I'm looking for. I notice that the end mount threads on my IIIC are not standard...significantly larger than a normal tripod thread on other cameras. Can someone give me a heads up on that.
Cheers...
Rem
nikon_sam
Shooter of Film...
Camera bag on my left shoulder...camera either hanging off my right or in my right hand or strap wrapped on my right arm...
petronius
Veteran
I notice that the end mount threads on my IIIC are not standard...significantly larger than a normal tripod thread on other cameras.
Rem
"Normal" tripod mounts are 1/4"; yours is 3/8".
There are adapters in the bay: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=200283502527
Roger Hicks
Veteran
It never occurred to me that anyone would use anything other than the tripod socket. You live and learn!
Cheers,
R.
Cheers,
R.
Gumby
Veteran
Why not just attach to whichever side YOU are happiest with?....does it matter about anyone else?![]()
As a fellow Yorkshireman, some three generations removed, I can totally relate to your dry wit and commonsense approach to the question posed in this thread. But this being a discussion forum... what else would get discussed if it weren't for this kind of question?
p.s. I double-tie my shoe laces. Anyone else do that?
usagisakana
Established
It never occurred to me that anyone would use anything other than the tripod socket. You live and learn!
Cheers,
R.
It never occured to me that you could possibly attach it at the tripod socket. How does one go about doing this?
I've always used a piece of cord tied through a split ring attached to the right strap lug, but have been thinking about trying out a neck strap or more sturdy wrist strap.
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