Camera strap alternatives?
Posted: Mon May 22, 2006 12:00 pm
I have an op/tech pro loop strap that I use with my D70s. It's absolutely brilliant and comfortable to use for long periods of time, but sometimes I feel it still gets a bit cumbersome (especially when bushwalking or sightseeing, and the camera is bouncing around). What I normally do in those circumstances is to tuck the lens (or flash) behind the strap on the left hand side so that the camera is more securely fastened to my chest (I contemplated adding "manly" before the word chest, but figured I shouldn't lie outrageously this early in the week). Makes the camera hang on an angle, but seems to be pretty stable...
What do you all do? Just get by with the standard Nikon strap (ewww)? Just the Pro Loop strap? I've been eyeing off the op/tech connectors with clips that you can attach to D-rings etc that you can find on most backpacks' straps (the other ends obviously click onto the strap "stubs" that are on the op/tech straps) as another possible solution. Some manufacturers also have camera harnesses that secure your camera etc.
What do you all do? Just get by with the standard Nikon strap (ewww)? Just the Pro Loop strap? I've been eyeing off the op/tech connectors with clips that you can attach to D-rings etc that you can find on most backpacks' straps (the other ends obviously click onto the strap "stubs" that are on the op/tech straps) as another possible solution. Some manufacturers also have camera harnesses that secure your camera etc.