Despite initial fears and predictions that smartphones will eventually kill off at least the lower end of the camera market, dedicated shooters continue to thrive. Some might say that they have even ...
The best camera straps are usually so much better than the ones that come in the box when you buy a camera. It's okay to wonder why you'd spend money on a strap when you already have something usable, ...
When you’re hiking with your camera and need a simple way to keep it readily available, the best camera straps for hiking are made of soft, durable materials like reinforced nylon, neoprene, or ...
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 ...
The strap that comes in the box with your camera sucks. It’s thin, so it digs into shoulder if you’re lugging heavy gear, and fails to be super versatile. The Lumaloop’s a sling-style camera strap ...
The Joby team conducted extensive research to pinpoint exactly how camera straps should fit and move on the body – recognising the very different body shapes of men ...
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 ...
If you frequently take your camera out and about and take a lot of pictures on the go, one of the most important accessories is a strap that secures your gear to your body and prevents it from ...
I don’t own a necktie, and I haven’t been clean-shaven since sometime in the mid-to-late 1990s. But that doesn’t mean I can’t brush up nice and get all dressed up from time to time. Which is why I’m ...
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 ...
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 ...