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Alpacamike
24-06-2010, 11:00pm
:confused013 Can anyone give me some recommendation on purchasing a comfortable camera neck strap, I have a Panasonic G1 and the camera is excellent in build quality, BUT the neck strap it is rubbish, I could have made one out of baling twine that would have been more comfortable, Please help.
smallfooties
24-06-2010, 11:15pm
optech usa is good... i use them for my nikon d200 and my yashica 124g
also why neck strap? why not get a sling?
ausguitarman
24-06-2010, 11:39pm
I love the Crumpler :th3:.
http://www.crumpler.com/AU/Camera-Bags/Camera-Straps-Accessories/Industry-Disgrace.html?LanguageCode=EN&SKU=ID02A
Ditto on the Crumpler,I use the Industry Disgrace,can walk around all day with my 7D+100-400mmL on it(over 2Kg)with no problems.:th3:
+1 optech - I use the Pro strap (http://www.optechusa.com/product/detail/?PRODUCT_ID=23&PRODUCT_SUB_ID=) as it allows me to quickly remove the neck strap and attach my RStrap (the loop straps feed through my RStarp as a 'backup')
but that said, any neoprene strap that "stretches" will absorbs bumps as you walk and will be more comfy then the ones that usually come with cameras.
I'll put in another vote for the Crumpler Industry Disgrace. Very comfortable, even carrying a heavy lens.
wlehman
25-06-2010, 10:19am
The crumpler gets my vote too, haven't had it for long or used it all day yet but very nice and better than the normal canon strap.
another vote for the optech. try Michaels in Melb
Alpacamike
25-06-2010, 6:15pm
Thanks all, I might buy one of each.
Bananaman
27-06-2010, 7:55pm
I have an Industry Disgrace - superb!
I have just ordered an R-Strap though - super excited about getting it, the vids on the site look ace!
I think the R-Strap will fit my needs better as I use my 11 month kids as my main subjects, therefore, I need both my hands often to pick them up etc. The Crumpler is flawless but tends to dangle if I lean forwards to pick the munchkins up (and smack them in the head!)
bigdazzler
28-06-2010, 10:33am
I have just ordered an R-Strap though - super excited about getting it, the vids on the site look ace!
me too .. A double strap. Looks the goods. :th3:
reaction
28-06-2010, 11:09am
i understand for big lenses, but will it make any diff with a small DSLR and lens combo?
FWIW
+1 for the crumpler, but I also have a pac-safe one that was given to me for when I go travelling that is slash-proof and it has a very comfortable neck strap also and I feel a bit better about using it when in busy markets etc (although to be fair, this might be a case of placebo effect).
i understand for big lenses, but will it make any diff with a small DSLR and lens combo?
Yes.:th3:
mikew09
19-07-2010, 7:40pm
My vote for the Crumpler - "Industry disgrace model". Very comfy and great for long periods of wearing.
Bananaman
21-07-2010, 7:12pm
I got my R-strap a couple of weeks ago... superb!!!
Keeps my camera nicely out of harms way and feels totally comfy :)
Still love my Industry Disgrace, but the R-Strap is certainly winning for me atm!
Crumpler's Industry Disgrace here too. I love it SO much and love the fact it doesnt have my camera model on it :) What's with that anyway!
J.davis
21-07-2010, 9:34pm
On the comments posted here, I have ordered the Crumpler. Hope it works better than the OEM Strap.
arubaato
22-07-2010, 2:49pm
what i've found with neck straps is that they are always the shorter the better. I had an optech on a Canon film SLR, not too heavy, but it was a pain to wear over long period. Now I have a ordinary cloth strap with no special paddings or neoprene and all that, but I've made it real short so my 5d2 sits just in front of my sternum. It's both easy to reach, less likely to bang into things, and I can walk around all day with a 24-105 attached without killing the neck.
my 2c.
flyfisher
06-08-2010, 9:22pm
Based on the comments here I have now bought the Crumpler Industry Disgrace as the Canon strap is hard on the neck with a 5d + battery grip and a 70-200 after even a short walk.
Art Vandelay
06-08-2010, 9:30pm
You wont regret it.
Got one recnetly as well. $40 including post direct off their site. Cheaper than sellers ebay.
Alos, does anyone know of an alternative mounting from the strap to camera ?. With a heavy lens and the camera point down instead of horizontal, the straps going through the slots on the camera don't look to happy.
Is there a swivel or buckle type system to bridge this join ?
Colourised
07-08-2010, 5:16am
an Rstrap or optech sounds good!
Can you adjust the length of the Crumpler Industry Disgrace - as the dangle thing would be annoying and I am very short as well??:p
Cheers
You can shorten the Crumpler considerably,much more than a standard strap.
Thank you Kevinj - I might go this weekend and have a look - amazing how gear aquisition syndrome hits and the purse is now always empty:)
7D user
08-08-2010, 8:35pm
Anyone know where I can have a look at/buy an r strap in Melbourne?
Captured frame
12-08-2010, 9:51pm
Black rapid R5 is good and strong strap and very comfortable,I use it with a Canon 1d11n and 70-200 f2.8 and find I can walk around all day with no neck strain.
balwoges
13-08-2010, 9:33am
I have tried several straps and the Crumpler Industry Disgrace gets my vote !
Bluesun
14-08-2010, 3:44pm
Just bought a Crumpler a couple of months ago and love it.
I bought a Lowepro neoprene thingamejig. It's comfortable.
Alpacamike
24-08-2010, 12:15am
Well guys after all the replies I purchased OpTech Binocular Harness and I love it, when I bend over the camera doesn’t go flying off in all directions it’s comfortable as my shoulders take the weight not my neck, my wife likes it to because it was only $20.
+1 optech - I use the Pro strap and attach my RStrap (the loop straps feed through my RStarp as a 'backup')
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I feel so dumb but what is an RStrap?
SirusDeVirus
17-10-2010, 11:46pm
Love the Crumpler. Just got it today. Very comfy.
I love the Crumpler :th3:.
http://www.crumpler.com/AU/Camera-Bags/Camera-Straps-Accessories/Industry-Disgrace.html?LanguageCode=EN&SKU=ID02A
:th3:
griffljg
23-10-2010, 7:56am
About 15 years ago, I bought a Nikon F50D, but the supplied neck strap was too narrow to support the camera's weight comfortably. So I went hunting for something a bit easier to use and found a mostly neoprene strap from "OP/TECH USA". I don't know whether the company is still in business, but the neckstrap certainly is. - I use it on my Olympus E-3, which isn't exactly light.
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