waka Rapid Camera Neck Strap with Quick Release and Safety Tether, Adjustable Camera Shoulder Sling Strap for Nikon Canon Sony Olympus DSLR Camera - Black
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A 1/4" screw is built into this quick release plate, so if the thread of your camera is 1/4", that will be compatible
Selected User Reviews For waka Rapid Camera Neck Strap with Quick Release and Safety Tether, Adjustable Camera Shoulder Sling Strap for Nikon Canon Sony Olympus DSLR Camera - Black
In a nutshell, That strap is awesome!.
As you can see, there is still plastic behind us.
Despite being a photographer, I do not have any professional experience. In order to understand where this review comes from, you have to know where the point of view comes (So far) I have found this thing to be very handy, useful, and trustworthy because of its many features and little details. Please note
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Please note With a steel plate, thick (stiff) rubber pad and plastic locking washers on the bottom, it is attached to your camera via its tripod mount. The following - You are able to slide it up the strap so smoothly and then slide it back down to your waist so that your hands are free immediately. The following - The back of the strap can be adjusted to your proper length, while the front of the strap comes with a quick length adjuster that you simply pull and grab. Please note Please note On Amazon, I was genuinely surprised to find a product with a large list of features for just $16.
It was my only option for my trip to Paris but it was still what I needed. I am so glad I did it. I really appreciate the side strap since it is much more comfortable than wearing the camera around my The bag also has a safety strap, which I attached and did not have to worry about it falling.
It seemed like a really nice sling at first, but I was disappointed with the clips since they were made out of cheap brittle plastic that eventually broke. As soon as I got my tripod, the mount worked well with both cameras, so clearly it's the treading on the base plate that's the problem. I had to return home.
Taking pictures has become so convenient you no longer have to adjust the positioning every time. You can keep them handy by keeping them close at hand!.