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Best Sling Strap For Mirrorless Camera

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Michael 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Yes] If you have a mirrorless camera like the Nikon Z 7, the Peak Design Slidelite Camera Strap is the size to get. Very well-made and stylish with the little touch of leather, it's an excellent strap. Using Peak Design's small anchors, changing the strap from a neck strap to a shoulder strap to a cross body strap is very easy. (We both the Ash color and the Black and they both look good.)

5
Steven 2024-04-23 09:20:54

[Black / Red] This strap is awesome if you have a mirrorless camera,mine is on an x100f & it’s PERFECT.the end.............

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
Greg 2024-07-22 01:45:25

[Yes] I wanted a good quality and comfortable sling bag that I could use to carry my mirrorless camera plus 70-200mm f/2.8 lens attached. The Urban Access 8 is perfect for this (see photo). The sling might be too tight for a DSLR but my mirrorless fits snugly without being tight. It can easily fit a MH-25a charger and a 3-filter pouch in the front pocket, plus a spare battery and card holder in the side pockets. I would highly recommend this bag for a mirrorless camera plus lens(es).

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
Jason 2024-05-16 03:53:59

[0.04 lb] There are all manner of camera straps available ... Unfortunately for mirrorless camera owners, they seem to fall into two categories: thin utilitarian straps (factory strap falls into this category) and wannabe pro straps that are functional, but look like some bulked-up cat's cradle. I wanted something in the middle, so I figured I'd make my own. Historically I've hated camera straps, so it was important to me that I could remove it whenever it wasn't necessary ... or a liability (like on a tripod). I ruled out a handful of quick-disconnects immediately because they were essentially repurposed lanyard connectors; I didn't think they'd be up to the task. I narrowed it down to connectors from two manufacturers which appeared to be well-designed and found that: Though one of the competitors to these Op/Tech Mini QD Loops was no doubt stronger, I couldn't stand to use it because the part that attached to the strap was huge. It looked a little silly, but mostly it was uncomfortable to hold, whether under or behind my hand. I ordered the Op/Tech Mini QD Loops and found the size to be much, much more comfortable, and the connection to be very secure. Although they didn't have the brute tensile strength of their well-designed competitor, I only intended to use them with a mirrorless camera and they are more than adequate for that task. The lingering annoying issue with all disconnects, is that you usually have to use a connector to attach the connector. That's a lot of plastic connectors where your hand goes. So I decided to sew that half *directly* onto the strap. Problem solved. (I now make these straps under the brand name Simplr Camera Straps.) Thank you Op/Tech for making this very fine quick-disconnect! I believe it's the best overall quick disconnect for mirrorless cameras.

5
Diane 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[0.275 lb] I was going between a camera holder that would attach to my chest or the BR camera sling strap. We were preparing to leave for a pheasant hunting trip to S. Dakota and I knew I needed something that made it easy to carry my heavy camera/ lens thru the fields. After asking several fb camera groups I was sold on this one. I was glad I did. It worked great and I was surprised how easily and quickly it was to bring my camera up to shoot as well as the weight of the camera was hardly noticeable. Great product!

5
GENE 2024-04-13 09:40:55

[Brown] I was looking for a strap that would allow me to sling my camera over my shoulder with my camera on the opposing hip.� I'm 6' tall and this was perfect.� �Add on top of that 1) it's made in the U.S.--my hometown of Chicago, 2) it's made out of recycled material making it a good choice for the environment and 3) it looks nice... and you have a great choice for camera strap. Interestingly, when I think of recycled material I think of something that's been reprocessed, but the underside of the strap is just a re-used (rather than recycled) seat belt harness, unprocessed.� Because of the characteristics of seat belt material it really does glide around your body when you lift the camera from your hip to your eye.� It's incredibly comfortable and convenient.� I really love it.

5
Anita 2024-05-02 01:21:31

[Yes] This sling is great and because it's designed for women photographers, it's a very comfortable fit. I've had other sling camera straps, this by far is the best one. I have an Olympus EM1 MII and it's a secure attachment, the Swivel Carabiner is added safety security. The strap length is easy to adjust; the instruction video gives general instructions for all the sling products, but is not specific to the RS-W2 Camera Sling. I'd recommend this sling strap to any woman.

5
Jeffrey 2024-04-12 09:18:40

[Black] This is by far the best strap I've ever had for my camera! It is light weight, durable, and sleek. The ergonomically designed shoulder pad is non-slip, sits well onto your left shoulder and doesn't budge much when you're on the move and in action. What's equally satisfying is that whenever the camera is raised or lower, movement along the sling is smooth and does not get in your way - no obstruction at all. The only downside I can think of is, as this sling strap is designed for right-hand use (probably cos shuttle buttons/hand grips are currently used by our right hands), our left-handed photog friends may find it a little inconvenient and have to get use to it if they use this strap.

5