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N**R
Perfect
Pros:Light weightEasily unclips, but holds fast when attachedPriceCons:It is a thinner strap so it can dig in with a heavy camera and lens attached after a few hours. But it isn't made for that so I shouldn't complain.
P**S
As good as Peak Design
I have four of these straps now and wouldn't use anything else. They are as good if not better than the more expensive Peak Design Slide lite.
S**T
Camera strap.
This camera strap attaches easily and securely to the camera. The length of the strap is adjustable to make its use as comfortable as possible.The strap material is good and should last well.I did find the stiffness of the strap and it's comparative narrowness a bit uncomfortable on the back of my neck.
J**S
A huge upgrade
This strap is a huge upgrade to the standard Canon strape which came with my camera. It's longer and so can sit around my hip as I walk around doing my street photography.
R**N
Nice and heavy duty
Was better than expected nice and strong.
Z**Y
Very high quality strap, versatile attachment system.
I know this is a camera strap, but I've never been very good at following rules. I fitted it to my binoculars* and I'm chuffed to bits with it.I use my bins a lot, but the strap supplied with them was pretty rubbish and I thought they deserved a better one. I've been dabbling around the budget end of photography for around 40 years, and this is one of the best camera straps I've encountered. The bit that impresses me most is the price. It's £12. I've seen £40 straps that aren't as good.The strap is supplied with a couple of different attachments, including one which fits into the tripod mount. My bins have strap loops built in, so I looped the clip-on end fittings through themselves and clipped the strap on. Two minutes, start to finish.The strap is VERY long. In the pictures (yes, it's on a tailor's mannequin) the strap is set about a foot (30cm) longer than its shortest setting. At full extension, the binocular hangs down almost to my knees and I'm 5'11". This gives you the option of hanging the camera / bins around your neck as in the photos, or over your shoulder. If I'm using a long lens on a camera, I do prefer to have the strap over my shoulder and you need a long strap to do that properly.The strap can be removed very quickly using the quick-release clips. This is useful if you want to put it on a tripod - a dangling strap is a guarantee that the tripod will get pulled over.The fabric of the strap is very strong. I reckon it will easily take my body weight. The cord on the clips is also very thick - I had to poke it through the strap loops on my bins. The kit includes some split-rings in case your camera or binocular doesn't have loops big enough to take the cords.This is a quality, professional-looking strap that is well-designed. It's also £12. Did I mention that? I'm impressed.*Yes, I know the correct word is 'binocular'. However, I do own a 'pair of binoculars' - I have the 10x40 binocular in the photos, and I also have a 12x50 binocular from the same manufacturer. I tried the strap on both, so to say I fitted it to 'my binoculars' is absolutely correct.
S**Y
Good basic strap that does the job
This strap attaches easily to my DSLR (Canon 5D mark III) and is secure. A good quality strap but I prefer a neoprene strap with a bit more give for comfort especially when attached to a long lens. Overall though does a good job so recommended
T**E
Mixed thoughts
This strap looks very nice, feels very sturdy, and is long enough to be used comfortably for a variety of settings. The sling strap makes it easy to remove and attach the strap pretty quickly. This is good especially when you are moving from hand held to tripod use and you want to remove the strap for extra comfort.The only downside that really bothers me and makes me not very motivated to use this as my main strap is its adjustability. Say I adjust the length to the shortest possible. Immediately after that the strap starts sliding and readjusting a longer length since the pieces that control the adjustment allow the strap to move freely without any locks. Pretty annoying in my opinion. Apart from this, all is good.
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