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Backpack Camera Sling Strap

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Related review

GaryML 2024-08-19 06:39:48

[Black] I was looking for a good way to have fast access to my camera and still keeping it safe while hiking and traveling. This device allows me to carry the camera clipped to the shoulder strap of my sling bag (a Thinktank Turnstyle 20 v. 2) and also works on the shoulder straps of my bigger backpack. The carrier attaches securely to backpack strap with a built-in adjustable webbed strap on the top of the carrier (which is barely visible in the photos). The web strap is threaded through an accessory buckle on the backpack straps. The rear velcro portion goes around the back of the strap to hold it secure. The camera stays clipped in the mount unless you rotate it and then you can lift it up and out. Everything is secure and the camera is safe from accidental drops with the safety tether. I'm using it with a small and light camera (Panasonic LX-100 v2) and it works great. I've also tried it with my Nikon D7200 with a Nikon AF-S 16-80mm f2.8-4 (which weighs over 2.5 lbs) and the Cotton Carrier on the backpack can safely handle the weight. However, the sling bag rotates on my shoulder due to the weight. I chose this over the Peak Design Capture Clip because the Cotton Carrier can handle wider straps.

5
John 2024-05-04 09:25:32

[0.295 lb] I bought this pouch for my Nikon 70-200mm F/4 and it fits perfectly. I have a Lowepro DSLR Fastpack that I use to transport all my gear. But it's not the kind of bag I want to carry around a theme park all day. When I want to take along 1 or 2 lenses I usually put them in a smaller padded backpack. This pouch gives me the added protection so they don't bang into each other in the backpack. The padded disk on the bottom gives it better protection where it matters than other simple neoprene pouches. I also recently purchased a CarrySpeed FS-Slim sling strap and I can use the clip on this pouch to clip it to the back of the sling strap. When I am walking around with my camera and 70-200 mounted I can simply slip the lens into the pouch and swing it around to my back. When I am ready to shoot it's easy to slip off and the clip keeps it on the strap and out of my way.

5
Carl 2024-05-22 02:33:12

[0.25 lb] I'm using this tiny clamp with a Jobi Pro Sling Strap. I have Arca Swiss L-brackets or mounts on all my camera bodies. This allows me to quickly move the camera from strap to tripod and not have the strap flailing around when the camera is mounted. You could use it with any sling type strap that uses the tripod receptacle. I've found the quality of all the Sunwayfoto components to be top notch.

5
John 2024-09-11 04:27:18

[Yes] Not ideal when used on a rucksack, as it gets in the way when you need to remove the backpack or get in the back, however when i started using it on my camera sling (Mindshift), its perfect...I can leave it on and not have to remove. Agree with previous reviews and changing-out carabiners to a locking-type to ensure the strap doesn't slip out.

5
Alan 2024-07-02 04:48:50

[Neoprene] So much better than the strap that comes with the camera. The camera strap gave me a stiff neck. The BlackRapid sling is easy to use and no stiff neck.

5
Adam 2024-05-16 04:48:12

[Yes] Trying to find a sling that could stow a 16 Macbook Pro and camera gear was a pain, but this bag does it. I didn't want to go the backpack route because my primary mode of transit is subway rides, and you end up having to sling/unsling a backpack there anyway.This is a little more compact than a backpack. Has side access, so you can swing it around front, unzip, and deploy the camera. The rolltop is nice for stowing a raincoat or sweater as needed. I haven't used it as a weekender bag but imagine it would make a good all-in-one bag for light travel. Very durable material, water resistant, and plenty of pockets and customizable inserts. It's definitely not an EDC - you'll still want something smaller if you're doing a photo walk or doing street photography - but for schlepping into the office, working part of the day from a cafe, or going on a larger on-location shoot, it's perfect.

5
Ryan 2024-06-13 02:43:15

[Up to 8 hours] This backpack is absolutely perfect for my needs. I also have the 8L camera sling and the 25L camera backpack. I use the 25L for flights and main travel, but once I get where I am going, I pull out this cube pack. I use it so much I just keep my camera and maybe an extra lens in it permanently, and I keep other camera lenses and accessories in the camera cubes that are in the 25L pack. I have a Nikon D750, which is a larger body than many of the mirrorless cameras many are using now, but this pack holds it and a large lens with no problems. When I am with my kids, I always need a place to hold their water bottles, or sweaters or jackets, and I can do that with this cube pack, I can't do that with the sling. The sling works best on perfect weather days when I'm by myself and you don't need much else. I use a Peak Design camera clip with the cube pack so that I have a place to quickly put the camera when I need both hands. And that combination makes this bag the best. I used to lug around way too much stuff with me that I would never use because it was the only backpack that I had. Now I can take only the camera gear I actually need, and have room for non-camera related stuff. It is comfortable to wear, and holds a good amount in the camera pocket and the main backpack. I really feel like it truly deserves 5-stars.

5
Martin 2024-06-06 09:44:17

[Zipper] I now can change camera bags between a sling and a backpack by just moving this box with all my small lenses around. Great build quality.

5
Sam 2024-08-07 06:38:41

[Yes] I used to have a backpack for my camera gear that was a sling bag and it always made my shoulder hurt after I had been carrying it around for a while so I decided I needed to get a new one. This was a perfect choice for me. It's pads are comfortable I can get to my equipment without having to ask people to hold things that are in the way and it also has just the right amount of room. And if I decide I want it to be a sling bag instead, the straps are movable and let me do that. It also comes with a rain cover, which while the contsruction of the bag is pretty sturdy makes me feel better if I'm out in the rain or bad weather. I'm very happy with this.

5
Flatline 2024-09-06 06:46:39

[Handle] This is the slickest backpack I have ever seen or owned! has an integrated rain poncho for the backpack, 4 customizable pockets and one huge pocket on top as referenced in the online photos, has 2 side pockets on both sides, and a zip up front pocket. it can be used as a sling style left or right or as a conventional back pack. and if you use it as a sling it has a slit in the back side to slide the not in use arm strap into to keep it from dangling!! i recommend this back pack to any one who owns a camera and wants to access their stuff VERY easily! and if your using it as a sling you can pull it around in front of you and unzip it to reveal either side to access your camera or lenses, I really cant say enough about it other than WELL WORTH THE $$ Id Definitely recommend this to my friends and family!!!

5