A**E
Awesome camera straps!
UPDATE:.I decided a wrist strap would be a useful addition, especially since the buckles are common and I could leave the cord attached to the camera and just plug in either the shoulder strap or the wrist strap. So, I ordered the wrist strap..The stitching and overall construction is very good. It’s a little awkward to tighten the strap on the wrist with one hand, easier to release, but it’s very comfortable once on. The strap looks good and it does what is intended, though I have to admit a shorter leash would be a personal preference. If I were to lose my grip, the camera will drop several inches before the line goes taut. I like that I now have a spare buckle and cord, should one get damaged.At $10, this is a good deal, though it does seem expensive when compared with the much larger shoulder strap at only $15. I guess the shoulder strap is a great deal!I do like this IGAVCPM Quick Release Camera Wrist Strap, as I do the shoulder strap, and can certainly recommend both of these items..ORIGINAL REVIEW:.The OEM strap on my Lumix FZ300 is too short to neck carry and look at the LCD screen. I did a lot of research into camera straps and finally decided this IGAVCPM Quick Release Camera Strap offered all the features I needed..The strap is shiny and a little slippery, like seatbelt webbing, but that’s fine for being able to bring the camera up from my hip, the strap sliding smoothly around my shoulder. Adjustment is as simple as can be. Just slide the metal buckle up or down to lengthen or shorten the strap. It locks into place automatically. Adjustment is literally on the fly, if needed..The ‘rope’ ends are like waxy shoelaces, just under 1/8” thick. They can be pressed flat to slide through my camera’s narrow strap loops. I’m a little concerned about the laces wearing through on the edge of the loop. The laces are the weak point in the overall design. So, I might fit the included rings on my camera as they should be less sharp on the laces. While I appreciate the loop that fits on the tripod mounting hole and allows the camera to hang, lens down, LCD screen up, I need to be able to rest my camera on a surface, or mount to a tripod, for some shots and the metal loop gets in the way. I don’t want to have to keep removing and refitting it. I’ll just have to make sure the LCD doesn’t get damaged against my belt..I love that I can simply unbuckle the strap from the camera, with just two small, unobtrusive buckles hanging down. I need to do that to fit my camera into its small bag, then fold and lay the strap on top. It’s also useful to remove the strap quickly for tripod work..CONCLUSION:.Incredible value.Does the job really well.Definitely, a worthwhile purchase
A**A
Fantastic strap.!
Strap is solid and great! Beware the hardware rings can be at the bottom of the box
T**R
Great camera strap
This is the second strap that I have purchased. I liked it so much that I added to a second camera. My only request would be to be able to purchase additional clips so that I can move the strap from the camera to a case for transporting.
J**N
A Strap for large mammals...With a serious flaw!
I looked at quite a few of these type offerings on Amz this strap is the longest I found. I can throw it around one shoulder and adjust it to hang down six shooter style from my belt line to the tips of my fingers and I am 6'3 - 350lbs. The strap itself isn't overly wide and it is a slick material. I didn't realize this was an asset until I tried it. The strap is a good solid material and it will slide over whatever you are wearing. The buckles and gear are all decent quality. I have a Canon 5D Mark iii, with an L bracket and a Tamron 24-70 2.8 - which is ridiculously heavy - as long as you are not reenacting scenes from Cliffhanger you should be fine.----Important Update: I have had this strap for several weeks now and I have found a fatal flaw. There is too big a gap on the quick release. If you use the standard wire rings to attach to it is only a matter of time before the rings get into that gap and your camera hits the floor. I am going to have to come up with a way to secure it better because I still like the strap.
N**.
Seat belt material
I like this because it is very comfortable and the strap is that slippery seat belt material. This allows me to keep the camera at my hip and slide it up to my eye without much resistance. Simple design. I paired it with a tripod mount that has a strap hole so the lens faces down and out of the way.Clips seem secure. Time will tell. Clips could be a more fail safe design but now docking stars because it's exactly as advertised.Build quality seems very durable. Better than I was expecting.
S**N
Great
Exactly as described and a lil more. Long enough and adjustable
S**C
It's the strap I've been looking for
I've tried a number of straps and this is the first one I've found that does everything I'm looking for. It's comfortable when I have a small, light lens on and sturdy enough to confidently hang my long, heavy telephoto. The clips are a bit on the large side but it's necessary for the weight so I don't mind. The quick adjust works well. I've had other straps and slings that were supposed to snug up for carrying and slide out for ease of use. They all slipped and I spent half my time out adjusting them. This one easily adjusts to account for more or less layers of clothing and to go from hiking to shooting quickly.
M**O
Long good strap
The strap is plenty long for carrying the camera hip height, cross shoulder, for comfort. The material is strong smooth weave, and the metal parts look neat. Not cut proof (security) and there is no shoulder cushion, nor did I want either of those features. Probably ok for a very tall person, as there is length to spare.
C**O
Buen producto
Es cómodo y resistente
I**A
Terrible. Peligroso.
The media could not be loaded. Se safan los seguros, dejando suelto el equipo. Estaba encantado hasta que sacó mi cámara y la vi rota en el suelo.
M**A
Great feature
It's really great feature, especially for traveling. very easy to hold a heavy device. Very comfortable.
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