Comments on: 19 Best Camera Straps of 2023 (+ PRO Tips for Choosing) https://shotkit.com/best-camera-straps/ The World's Best Photographers & their Camera Gear Fri, 21 Jul 2023 22:41:12 +0000 hourly 1 By: Franco Di Maggio https://shotkit.com/best-camera-straps/#comment-189473 Fri, 21 Jul 2023 22:41:12 +0000 https://ausrust.johnnyvps.com/?p=5533#comment-189473 I can’t live without my Camera Wrist Straps, great reviews here!

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By: Steve Austin https://shotkit.com/best-camera-straps/#comment-156154 Mon, 30 Nov 2020 20:27:21 +0000 https://ausrust.johnnyvps.com/?p=5533#comment-156154 In reply to Manthan.

These are all great straps but for the last 15 years I have used the nylon OP/TECH USA Utility Strap-Sling. At $25 (B&H) they are inexpensive, comfortable, easy to use and at that price I can afford to buy one for each of the cameras I use, in any camera bag I grab (yup, lots of those too) without having to switch around my $200 leather straps to the cameras for that day. I have any number of straps and these are my favorite for walking around photography, like weddings or news assignments and getting in and out of vehicles (cars or motorcycles). Because they are nylon they are strong, light and they pack well in a camera bag without taking a lot of space, like my fancy leather ones. The waistband straps are great too for certain applications but they are cumbersome if you’re in tight spaces which I frequently am. Two of these worn across your chest and you are good to go for the day and you can grab them and pull them toward the center of your body to protect them when squeezing between people in large crowds. I really do like cool equipment but I hate carrying a lot of it around and most especially, paying for it only to have it sit in a closet because I can’t fit it in my camera bag. Simplicity and economy work for me. Two cameras with a closeup and telephoto lens on each, 2 spare batteries and cards, a reporters notebook and a spare pen get me through any situation I encounter for the day without going into a backpack or spending $200 apiece on straps.

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By: Manthan https://shotkit.com/best-camera-straps/#comment-145280 Sat, 16 May 2020 12:06:37 +0000 https://ausrust.johnnyvps.com/?p=5533#comment-145280 simple and in-depth review, love this.

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By: Andrew Watts https://shotkit.com/best-camera-straps/#comment-142040 Sun, 06 Oct 2019 12:26:53 +0000 https://ausrust.johnnyvps.com/?p=5533#comment-142040 Wedding photography kits are all different and no one persons views are right for everyone but for me, I like to be free I have my kit bag with everything in there I pick what I want during the day. I have a handful of cards numbered in cases in my pocket together with a spare battery, and in my hand one full-frame camera with a prime 40-70 usm canon lens and thats it. A TTL flash, portrait lens 70-200, wide-angle 17-40, a spare camera that’s used for night and low light conditions, spare batteries and a good light meter not forgetting the puffer with an attachable light brush for lens cleaning. Ive seen other wedding photographers strutting around like peacocks with fancy straps and having two expensive DSLRS dangling around the neck and they bend down and the lenses dive into the mud or wet ground and other times these two lovely cameras clashing together. I don’t have the latest gear I have gear that functions for me it’s not a fashion parade its more about people skills and getting the pictures that you as a photographer have been paid to capture. Andy from Woodland Studios, Lowestoft

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By: James Barton https://shotkit.com/best-camera-straps/#comment-140186 Fri, 09 Aug 2019 14:49:18 +0000 https://ausrust.johnnyvps.com/?p=5533#comment-140186 I use a combination of the Blackrapid Breath Curve and Cotton Carrier Scout. I bought the Blackrapid as my first strap, then got the Cotton Carrier when it launched on Kickstarter.

I say I use them in combo as I carry 2 bodies on me for shooting events and parties. I don’t like the “double” straps where you have one on each side of your body, it just isn’t comfortable for me when I am working. The dual setup allows me to have one camera by my right side and one camera on my chest, and when I don’t need both I can just take one.

If I were to say which is better, the Cotton Carrier is for me. More padding, keeps the camera safer near your chest rather than dangling by the side, and faster/easier to remove the camera from the strap if you need to hold it low to the ground or high in the air. Also, if you have a long lens such as 200mm you don’t have to worry about it hitting the ground if you bend down to get a shot.

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By: Mark Condon https://shotkit.com/best-camera-straps/#comment-138805 Wed, 19 Jun 2019 19:22:13 +0000 https://ausrust.johnnyvps.com/?p=5533#comment-138805 In reply to greg carpenter.

You could try just tightening the strap really tight, and having the camera in front of you, Greg – when you’re cycling, I think that would work best.

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By: greg carpenter https://shotkit.com/best-camera-straps/#comment-138785 Tue, 18 Jun 2019 22:53:18 +0000 https://ausrust.johnnyvps.com/?p=5533#comment-138785 RE PD Capture v3
Great reviews Mark, as usual.
I cycle a lot, usually the rides are often fast with enough body movement to cause a camera to swing about with a standard strap. I don’t think the sling straps will improve things much.
After reading your review re PD Capture V3 I concluded that could part of the solution. the camera would hang below my shoulder for easy access.
What I also need is a harness, same as a backpack harness, minus the backpack. This would give me a firm non-slip fit while riding. Perhaps clip/hang some other gadgets on it.
Anyone seen any available in Australia, thnx?
Cheers Greg

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By: Mark Condon https://shotkit.com/best-camera-straps/#comment-138619 Wed, 12 Jun 2019 19:49:26 +0000 https://ausrust.johnnyvps.com/?p=5533#comment-138619 In reply to Sam Lu.

You must have bad eyes then Sam :p Several straps here made in the USA, Australia, UK, Poland…

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By: Sam Lu https://shotkit.com/best-camera-straps/#comment-138585 Tue, 11 Jun 2019 15:00:13 +0000 https://ausrust.johnnyvps.com/?p=5533#comment-138585 All I see is Chinese made junk!

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By: Mark Condon https://shotkit.com/best-camera-straps/#comment-137577 Wed, 01 May 2019 20:22:36 +0000 https://ausrust.johnnyvps.com/?p=5533#comment-137577 In reply to dailyn.

Great feedback Dailyn – nice to hear how you’re using your straps ;-)

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By: dailyn https://shotkit.com/best-camera-straps/#comment-137574 Wed, 01 May 2019 15:18:09 +0000 https://ausrust.johnnyvps.com/?p=5533#comment-137574 I have loved the quick release system from Peak Design. For astrophotography, I need to take the strap off so it doesn’t blow in the wind and that works flawlessly.

I had purchased the Peak Design capture clip for my Sony A7 but was in inclement weather and found the Sony isn’t weather sealed like the trusty Nikons, so I was afraid to have it out in the elements.

I sold the Sony, bought the Nikon Z6 and had returned the capture clip because I didn’t use it (it’s a bit pricey – but quality workmanship). Then I went trekking and wished I had the clip on my backpacking backpack!!! I had to MacGyver my strap to the backpack and it kept banging me. The quick releases did help once I wrapped the strap tight enough, I just needed to use the clips to access the camera.

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By: Mark Condon https://shotkit.com/best-camera-straps/#comment-136642 Tue, 02 Apr 2019 00:09:28 +0000 https://ausrust.johnnyvps.com/?p=5533#comment-136642 In reply to Gavin.

Hmm interesting, not heard that issue with the MM, Gaving, but I guess everyone’s fit is different. I’ll look at those two recommendations – thanks.

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By: Mark Condon https://shotkit.com/best-camera-straps/#comment-136641 Tue, 02 Apr 2019 00:08:27 +0000 https://ausrust.johnnyvps.com/?p=5533#comment-136641 In reply to Dom.

Yes, good spot Dom – I plan to add more full reviews here as the year continues. Next up is a full review of a Black Rapid dual camera strap, then after that will update this with the Cross Shot. The Curve still stands as one of my other recommendations too… basically, it’s a bit hard to choose an absolutely ‘best’ among the BR’s as they’re all good and for particular uses.

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By: Mark Condon https://shotkit.com/best-camera-straps/#comment-136639 Tue, 02 Apr 2019 00:04:08 +0000 https://ausrust.johnnyvps.com/?p=5533#comment-136639 In reply to Clay.

haha thanks Clay, sorry to fuel your GAS! Seriously though, the Clip is a great accessory and really innovative in this space. I’ll check out Bos Strap – thanks for the recommendation.

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By: Mark Condon https://shotkit.com/best-camera-straps/#comment-136638 Tue, 02 Apr 2019 00:01:50 +0000 https://ausrust.johnnyvps.com/?p=5533#comment-136638 In reply to Byron.

That’s a popular system you’re using there, Byron – am just about to publish an article on Shotkit based on exactly that actually! Look out for it ;-) Thanks for sharing

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