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Think Tank Camera Strap V2.0 review: a basic neck strap that offers some key upgrades without breaking the bank
Doug Murdoch started Think Tank Photo in 2005 as a way of bringing feature-rich camera accessories to the market to stand out against the sea of cheaper and stripped-back accessories flooding the ...
If you want to have your camera ready for anything and the ability to truly photograph on the fly, or if you're heading to an event where there's no point in bagging your camera because the photo ...
Photojojo's Camera Strap Buddy is an almost ridiculously simple widget that could change the way you carry your camera. Nothing more than a small metal bracket and a tripod-screw, the Buddy lets you ...
Let’s face it: The best camera straps don’t necessarily include the one that came with your camera. Sure, it’s functional, but it’s not much else—so maybe it’s time to ditch the stock, second-rate ...
Gitzo, a pioneer in some of the most advanced, revolutionary technologies for professional camera equipment, introduces the Gitzo Century camera strap collection. A premium modular system that ...
We all know how gaudy, camera-branded neck straps can stick out and sometimes clash with an outfit at formal events. Made from soft, cotton tweed, the Camera Strap Necktie is a quirky neck strap that ...
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Urth Core Camera Strap review
Urth, formerly known as Gobe, started life in 2014 when its founders, Christian, Chris, and Minnie, embarked on a transformative road trip from California to Patagonia. On this trip, they were ...
Of the dozens of camera straps I’ve used throughout my career, not a single one has addressed what I consider to be the biggest issue — shoulder and neck strain. No matter how wide or padded the ...
You’ve got a doozie of an SLR and a couple lenses that cost more than a semester of college tuition, but your camera strap looks like it was yanked off a pair of Fisher-Price binoculars. Luckily for ...
BosStrap is another take on the shoulder-sling school of camera straps. I'm so used to wearing cameras across my chest -- bandolier-style -- that even looking at somebody's poor neck being dragged ...
I’m not a big fan of the camera neck strap. I never use it as a neck strap but I put up with it because I would drop my camera if that strap wasn’t there. However, I’m going to ditch that strap and ...
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