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    Camera Strap

    I am looking for a new strap to hold my camera, I would prefer one without quick release clips or anything like that, can anybody suggest any suitable models?

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    I use these, really comfortable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Allann View Post
    I use these, really comfortable.
    +1, most comfortable thing ever!

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    I use this one: Lowepro Voyager C

    It gets a big tick from me.
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    Thanks, they both look like what I want

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    Paul,
    I use the Op Tech strap, specifically the "Pro" model -
    http://optechusa.com/product/detail/...&CATEGORY_ID=4
    apart from being very comfortable (I regularly use with 50D+Grip+70-200_2.8LIS) it has a sturdy quick release clip and a whole range of optional attachment straps -
    http://optechusa.com/product/detail/...RODUCT_SUB_ID=
    I have attached 'extra' ones to other camera(s) & binoculars and easily swap strap between them as required.

    I purchased mine on the 'bay...
    http://stores.shop.ebay.com.au/Durac...__W0QQ_armrsZ1

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    +1 for Optech pro straps

    I also use Rapid Straps which have quick clip on/clip off ability but they're not neck straps.

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    Thanks for that, I will check them out.

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    I have the crumpler one too, actually just bought one for my father, and he seems to like it as well.
    it's a little longer then the stranded straps and a lot more comfortable
    I also have a R-strap which I use for street shooting... well i really use it for anything that doesn't require a tripod as it takes up that thread in the bottom of the camera. It's just a lot more natural to use than a normal neck strap. i get a fair few curious photographers coming up to me wondering how it handles.
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    http://www.blackrapid.com/
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    +1 for the R-Strap. I love it, also use it all the time when not requiring a tripod. Very comfortable. Worth watching the videos on Black Rapid's site to see how it works as I'm sure it's not for everyone.

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    I bought the Safari Strap from Naturescapes.

    My good mates Mark and Michael from "Trekkabout" also got them after I showed them mine.

    Carries the weight with a better distribution and easy to unclip when mounting to your tripod.

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    R-Strap = Brilliant
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    Been using the Crumpler Industry Disgrace for about 6 months now and it's brilliant.
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    Following on from my R-Strap comment, I wrote a full review here.

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    I have the Crumpler strap and it's great. I have been thinking about getting an R-Strap though, as I prefer to sling my camera to the side and the Crumpler strap is just a fraction too short to do it comfortably.
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    R-Straps are brilliant, either single or double!

    all and any feedback welcome
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    Check out Crumpler's Industry disgrace, and National Geographic(from Quality Cameras;AP sponsor) NG3020 & 3030.

    Page 34 on here, will provide you some information and pictures of the NG3020, and NG3030.

    Hope this helps

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    +1 for the R-Strap. I made my own one from 25mm webbing, but I used their fittings that I picked up cheap. Lets the camera be ready at a moments notice and awesome when 2 bodies are used.

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    is there an australian importer/distributor or the rapid straps?
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    Just received my Crumpler Industry Disgrace,feels so comfortable,can`t wait to give it a real workout,ordered it Friday,arrived today.Thanks Allann for the link.
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