OP/TECH USABin/Op Strap - QD for Compact Cameras and Binoculars
E**R
We love this neck strap!
We bought a Canon Powershot S120 and when I noticed it has two strap mounts on each side, I really wanted a neck strap for the camera so I could wear it around my neck. I looked everyone for a neck strap that had the skinny loops (as opposed to the thicker straps for DSLRs) to fit the tiny holes on our camera strap mount and finally found this one here on Amazon.We love the cushioned neckband which makes it comfortable when wearing the strap for a long time. The strap itself is very lightweight and the length is adjustable. At the longest length, it comes to my stomach (for reference, I’m 5’8”). We haven’t tried detaching the strap from the detachable loops but we like that it’s an option if we needed to.I read a few reviews that the loops were difficult to install, my tip is to insert dental floss through the loop and then use the dental floss to guide it through the strap mount. Try to use the waxed dental floss as it glides better than the unwaxed stuff.At CDN$28, it was a little pricier that what I was hoping to spend but since this is the only place I found this kind of neck strap, we bit the bullet and bought it and are very happy with our purchase.
J**G
Like the feel
I'm going to go with the four star people because I like this trap. I own a medium size camera that doesn't fix into any clothes pockets and needed something to hold the camera while walking around. Yep, got a case which also carries accessories, but that stays in the car or house if possible. Most camera straps I looked at seem bigger than my camera...wanted a smaller size to fit with the look. This worked perfectly and it's easily detached from the camera if need be. I like the way the strap stretches and seems to act like a shock absorber for the camera as you walk. I'm a 5'7" guy and the camera hangs down to right above my belly button at it's longest length, which is perfect for me, but girls might need a longer strap. I did stress test it before putting my camera on it (hung my suite from the closet off the eye hooks) and it didn't break after bouncing it a few times...(better safe then sorry). Bottom line, I have no complaints to say, I'm happy because it works and didn't cost me a fortune....
A**L
Bought this for my little compact camera.
My Canon SX 720 was only made for a wrist-strap with a thin little attachment loop... these were a little too thick, so I had to use the wrist-strap supplied and string these loops through that--but it works fine. I prefer a comfortable neck strap rather than just a wrist strap, or a thin, unpadded lanyard. This totally fit the bill (save for the loop thickness!).It worked for what I wanted. Exactly as pictured. Seems strong/well-made. Hasn't broken and caused my camera to fall, anyway! Looks like it will last.
L**S
Soft cushion for around the neck
Bought a discontinued model Kodak Z5120 16mp camera that came with a skinny wrist strap. This camera's way too heavy for the thin piece piece of webbing they called a strap which also has to compete for the same space the strap for the lens cover occupies. Long story short, I saw this one and it's a perfect length for this camera and the strap has a nice soft thick cushion to add comfort to your neck while it's dangling. Well pleased with the construction and overall appearance, considering the price was so inexpensive. When they refer to "Wine" color, it's actually a dull red. I waas hoping for more purple tones, but I have no problem with the actual color that came.
C**Y
Just what I need
I do have a tendency to drop things, and when it's a camera that I dropped, nothing good comes of it. This helps me hold on to the camera to avoid such experiences. It is very comfortable; the strap is suitably spongy so I don't mind having it on for chunks of time. It was also very easy to attach to the camera. I would not go without this now.
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