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S**H
Short persons considerations
I'll start with the dislike, the length of the neck strap is taken up on one side only. That means if you are a short person, or need a short leash for your camera, that one whole side is doubled and bulky feeling, the other side is single and the neck padded section will not seat properly on your neck area. The second downside is that fastening mechanism cannot be used with a tripod and the swivel hook attachment is large and heavy and swings up onto the bottom lip of my camera and the lower viewing screen frame. Possible scratching and wear in the offing? The positive features are quality for price, strength, the hardware and clips feel a secure weight, the camera strap is wide, soft woven and heavy duty, all seems durable. The neck pad fully detaches and the strap ends lock together and can be used without the pad which is how my camera is hanging on my neck right now. The quality of the woven strap is obvious, a thinner stiffer strap would be uncomfortable and returned.
M**R
Comfortable, long, screws into tripod mount
I wanted a camera strap that I could wear cross-body (I just think it's more comfortable than hanging that heavy thing from my neck and more convenient than popping it into and out of a bag) and this did the trick for a fair price. It's well-padded, comfortable, and very loooooong (I'm plus-sized, so the length matters in this case). The strap also has a couple of zippered compartments. They're small, but would work for a little cash roll or a couple of keys, and be pretty secure.My only semi-complaint is that the strap attaches by screwing into the tripod mount, as opposed to clipping to the strap clips. I kind of understand that it has to work like this because of the cross-body styling, and it is generally fine usage-wise, but makes it awkward to try to set the camera down, as it no longer has a flat base. That's a pretty petty complaint, I realize, but I had several weird moments of trying to put it down on tables or something and realizing that it wasn't really steady (especially with a nearly-floor-touching bit of fabric attached to it, adding to the unsteadiness) and needing to adjust.Anyway, it totally does the job and I'm fine with it, especially at the price.
K**8
This strap SURVIVED tween church camp!!!
I recently got this on Prime Day hoping that my spontaneous purchase wasn't going to be a 'bust'. Boy, was I surprised! I have just returned from Church camp with my kids and this thing was AWESOME!!! Not only was it comfortable but it also held my extra battery and memory cards like a boss! I never worried about my camera falling into the lake or down a hill. If you have ever been to Alabama in July the heat is intense then throw in some humidity and 55 tweens a party is ON! This neck strap was never uncomfortable, even with the 105-degree heat index! If you are looking for a strap that you can count on this is it!
A**N
Excellent Camera Sling
Excellent camera sling. No issues at all attaching it to a DSLR. Very high durability as I've used it for over a year now with no concerns ever while using it breaking and allowing my camera to drop to the ground. Also very comfortable (no neck issues like I have gotten by using the free camera strap included with my DSLR). Would recommend this at anyone who wants a camera sling / to help out their neck.
J**E
Flexible and fast camera access
So, if you like to be generally hands free as you travel - but, you want to be able to capture those great shots. This is a solution - the camera moves up and down easily from the resting/carry position and up to ready to shoot. And if you are a protective sort again not to worry - the camera attaches securely to the strap with the same type of set-up as a tri-pod or other devices you would trust.
M**L
Comfortable to use
I wore my camera while walking around Disneyland and at one point the camera fell because the screw came undone. I recognize that I may have been using it different than intended however I didn’t expect it to come unscrewed.
S**E
***Updated review
I did love this strap, until it unscrewed itself and dropped by $2500.00 camera onto the highway, doing an extensive amount of damage to said camera. So, if you're going to purchase this, make sure you also purchase a backup tether.
J**N
Recommended with one minor issue
Works as advertised. Well made. Holds camera at my side with lens facing out - wish lens faced in towards my body for protection. Easy to raise camera and shoot.
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