Item Weight | 52.3 Grams |
Item Dimensions | 4.25 x 0.71 x 2.68 inches |
Style Name | Modern |
Pattern | Solid |
Color | Black |
Fastener Type | Snap |
Material Type | Alloy,Metal,Nylon |
A**E
Great Grip!
The straps allow me to confidently hold my expensive Cannon Camera and lenses in any situation. Adjustments can be a little painful, but once you find your feel, it is amazing!
R**F
Good quality and focused on costumer very good gear gadget
Not lies only facts this camera wrist strap is very easy and secure tu use and save your gear if you used to it to used often for 1 or 2 hours straight in a photo shoot but if you used for couple pictures well not really but beside is an useful and affordable well made strap 100% recomend it
L**P
Great strap
This strap is a excellent replacement for a camera sling. It 'holds' my right hand securely in place and still allows for plenty of movement to reach all camera controls. Well built, sturdy and comfortable to wear. Highly recommended.
J**O
Very happy with this product
Very easy to use and comfortable to take pictures with. My issue is the base underneath the camera is not completely flat and tilts the camera when placed on top of any surface. However, it is a great product
C**N
Good purchase on my part!
Works great as expected!
R**2
Poor fit for Nikon Z6
Updated review: I'm still not enthusiastic after a first hour+ outing using the strap. I first noted that the strap has two mounting methods, depending on the camera's type of strap-attach fitting. The instructions for Nikon Z6 recommend Method B which attaches a small accessory bracket to the strap-attach lug after removing the triangle snap-ring. Using this method, the bracket fits loosely and interferes with the rear control knob - it becomes difficult to fit my average-size thumb between the bracket and the knob. So I replaced the triangle snap-ring and used their Method A, running the strap through the triangle snap-ring instead of the accessory bracket or the flush-slot sort of strap attachment. That makes for an even sloppier connection but it seems secure. Also, the grip, while secure, constrains finger motion in front of and above the camera, making it harder to use. After a photo walk, I have concluded that this grip might be OK in an intense, professional shoot during which photography is the only activity, such as a model shoot. But I'm not a pro and have never had modeling resources. Most of my photography is done walking around, sometimes doing other things. The strap makes my right hand useless for anything other than handling the camera and less effective even for that. Mundane stuff like removing a jacket, rolling up my sleeves, grabbing a chapstick out of my pocket are all difficult to impossible without putting down the camera, most likely on the ground. For walking around, this strap is a poor choice. I'm going back to my neck strap. YMMV.
J**O
el precio
muy buena calidad y el precio
S**.
Nice!
Thank you.
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