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The Altura Photo Camera Strap is designed for photographers on the go, featuring a lightweight neoprene pad for comfort, a reinforced metal plate for durability, and a quick-release mechanism for seamless transitions between shooting and storage. Compatible with a wide range of DSLR cameras, this strap also includes a convenient zipper pouch for extra accessories, ensuring you're always prepared for the perfect shot.
A**R
GREAT PRODUCT
It has been said that the harness moves around on the strap and never stays in place. That may have been the case when they first came out with this product but since then this harness has been sewn to the strap to keep it from slipping.As for the screw coming loose, the one attached to where the tripod goes I find the BEST way, for me at least, is to affix the metal plate so that when you are carrying the camera at your side this plate is oriented in line with the strap (straight up and down). When I say in-line I mean that the plate is pointing upwards in the same direction were it meets the hook.I find the strap to be a very comfortable fit and it is adustable to suit one's height. I am 5'5" and it works fine for me.As for the equipment I have. I carry a Sony A7RII with a Sony 24-70 f/2.8 GM lens. I find that the strap holds up rather nicely to it with no problems whatsoever. The plate could be attached to the tripod; however, it is somewhat cumbersome when hooking the camera up to a tripod unless you remove the strap first.When it comes to the safety strap I hook it to the camera itself rather than hooking it to the plate. That's just my preference just in case the screw on the plate does come off or the screw holding the the hook to the strap breaks this way the body of my camera will catch the camera keeping it from falling to the ground. It will work if you hook the safety strap to the plate itself but I feel safer hooking it to the camera body since I feel that, that is more trustworthy. My kit only came with one tether safety strap.As for the zipper compartment I find that a plus because with my camera I have to carry several back up batteries with me because Sony A7RII is not known for its battery life and rather than carry them in my pocket the strap makes a nice place for this. Also, because I have this zipper compartment I find that I do not need to carry a camera bag around with me since I keep the camera slug over my shoulder throughout all the time I am or am not taking photos.For the price you can't go wrong with this camera strap setup. I'm sure it has some flaws but I have yet to find anything that is terribly wrong for the price. In time I'm sure things will start going bump in the night but that is the same with anything you buy. If you want something to last considerably longer then you're going to pay for it but for the price of this strap it is worth taking the chance on it and, in my case, it has worked out thus far.One last thing. I find this strap my better than the sony strap that came with the camera. It not only makes taking picutres more enjoyable but feel more comfortable when carrying your camera/lens around all day taking pictures. I LOVE THIS STRAP. Like some of the others I would give it more than 5 stars if I could. Thank you.
I**T
One of my few 5-star reviews, this thing absolutely works! Beats cheezy neck straps for security and comfort.
This thing works very well. I've been using the typical neck strap that comes with the camera, I'm using a Canon EOS 70D. It's not terribly heavy, yet it can become a bit heavier after a day with it on my neck. I'm -old-, and gravity, well, it's the law. Stuff gets heavier after you carry it a while. Not only that, walking with the camera suspended by a neckstrap is just awkward. It inevitably swings and bounces out of time with my walking pace. It's just not comfortable, plus the strap that comes with my camera has a bright Canon name printed on it. Unfortunately, there's a few that look at things like that and feel an urge to relieve someone of the weight.So, I started looking at options, like what the pros use. I spotted a couple of them using straps similar to this, so shopped around, did my homework and got one. This one met all my needs. It's very well-made so it supports the weight without causing sore spots. It's comfortable, and when I walk the camera hangs naturally, comfortably, at my side, bouncing very little after I got it set up right. That is, the length of it holding the camera at just the right point against your body, the attachment plate secured in the right place on the camera to balance it and let it hang naturally. It has a slot in the plate the attachment knob/bolt slides in, so you can balance your particular camera like you want it, and the strap itself has a substantial adjustment range, so you can find your sweet spot, requiring merely an occasional light touch to restrain it when you're moving. It allows me to easily lift the camera to my face to take pictures without even releasing the clip. There's a small strap that can firmly secure the shoulder sling to the camera all the time, allowing a little more freedom when you release the clip yet still keeping it securely to you. And, if/when I need to put the camera on the monopod or tripod, it's easy to unscrew the connected plate from the camera bottom so it's free. Life camera, take pics, then lower it back to your side, it's not even disconnected, the connection slides easily on the strap.Folks, I'm an engineer. I like things that work well, the form and function make sense. This is one of those. I can see this thing lasting a lifetime, or mine and my son's lifetimes. It's basic black, not gaudy or something that says "Expensive camera here!". And, also important, unlike some I've seen on Amazon, this thing is very fairly priced.So, I'm glad I bought this thing. I gave it one of my rare five-star ratings. If I somedamnhow got rich, and was replacing all of my camera gear, I'd get this same one again. I didn't "settle" for something cheap, I bought the thing I thought had the best chance of doing what I wanted.It was delivered as/when expected, packed well, and upon close inspection when it arrived, I found no poor seams, loose threads, or other signs of hasty, less-than-optimal construction. I heartily recommend this product to you.Crabby
R**G
Almost a perfect sling strap for me
I have used sling straps for a long time with my Nikon Z7 and now Z8 cameras. I love them but did not like the way they slip off my shoulder after taking a shot. So I decided to get one with the under arm support strap.What I liked; This Altura strap pretty much checked all my boxes. It has a nice wide padded and grippy shoulder support, the under arm strap, and has a big zipper pouch for my spare batteries and memory cards. And it stays on my shoulder, which was my biggest concern.What I disliked; I do not like their mounting plate. I had one before and it is just too big and clunky for me. It may be fine for some people, but after reading some other reviews and seeing where people had trouble with it coming off while in use, I would make sure I used some loc-tight on the screw to keep it in place. I would also add a tether safety strap, which will keep the camera from falling to the ground if the mounting bracket breaks or comes unscrewed. I was surprised they did not include one with this strap. Other Altura straps have one. I think they are absolutely a requirement, especially if your rig is worth thousands of dollars. I included a photo showing the add-on mounting screw I use and the tether safety strap. Many sling straps come with these but they are also available on Amazon as stand alone items. This sling strap SHOULD have at least the safety tether strap.All in all, this is a great, but not perfect, sling strap. So, 4 stars. I've been using it for a while and it works fine.
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