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Specifications:
- Surface Materials: Ribbon
- Intermediate Mterials: Ribbon
- Bottom Mterial: Leather
- Contact Material: Sheepskin
- Thin Belt Size: 30 x 1.1cm/0.98 x 0.03ft (L x W)
- Size: 68 x 3.2cm/2.23x 0.10ft (L x W)
Features:
- The digital camera strap helps avoid hand fatigue
- Connect to strap lugs and tripod socket
- Make carrying your DSLR very comfortable
- Stylish and comfortable padded design reduces carrying stress
- This is a non-OEM product
Details:

- The camera shoulder strap provides easy carrying, which well helps to avoid hand fatigue .If you want to have a high quality and reliable digital camera strap for carrying your DSLR when travelling, this high-grade, genuine strap for Digital camera is worth your attention

- The Camera Shoulder Strap is Made of high quality SBR, the digital camera strap provides ultimate comfort and weight reduction, also Camera Shoulder Strap is durable and reliable for long time use

- The Best Camera Strap for capturing your favorite memories, also an expense that should be protected by using Camera Shoulder Straps. Practical and reliable, great item for you, you will get more than you paid

- And the camera shoulder strap is with stylish and comfortable padded design, which can reduce carrying stress
How to Choose a Camera Strap:

Selecting a camera strap for your film or digital camera doesn't need to be difficult. However, there are several styles and functions to consider. Selecting the perfect camera strap is easy when you know if you will need a heavy-duty strap, a strap for an SLR or compact camera, or a strap to coordinate with your outfit
- Select the correct length. Choose a shorter wrist-style strap for a compact camera, one that fits into the palm of your hand. Choose a longer strap to go around your neck or shoulder if you are using an SLR, a larger camera with interchangeable lenses
- Choose the material carefully. A nylon strap offers durability and strength. Cloth or spongy straps may not last as long, but they provide more comfort when worn around your neck or on your shoulder. Test the strength of the material with a few tugs. Make sure the strap doesn't lose its shape or seem weak
- Pick a camera strap with strong closures. Some straps have plastic closures; others have more durable metal closures. Some straps connect to the camera by one loop; others attach to both sides of the camera. Determine which style will work best with your camera
- Check weight requirements. Look at the camera strap label to see how much weight it can support. If you are using an SLR camera with a large, heavy lens, you don't want your strap to break under the pressure
- Pick a style that suits you. There are neutral-colored straps and patterned straps. Some straps are embroidered with camera brand logos or stripes, while others are plain. Decide whether you want to draw attention to your camera or have it blend in with your clothing
- Take your camera with you and try straps out at the store. Make sure the one you choose is comfortable to handle. Be sure the adjustable sections will accommodate the length you need
How to Put a Strap on a Camera
- Find the metal or plastic strap mount eyelet on your camera. This may be on one or both sides of the camera. Locations vary from camera to camera. It will be either an opening an the camera body itself or a bar or other protrusion on the camera body
- Insert one end of the strap into one side of the eyelet opening and feed it through to the other side. Use the fastener on the strap to secure it. Most straps have a buckle that requires you to feed the strap up from the bottom, then over the center of the buckle and back down through the other side. Pull the strap to take up any slack and tighten the buckle. Some wrist straps simply have a loop that is fed through the eyelet, then fed back through itself, forming a slip-knot to secure it. Others may have a metal or plastic clasp that is clipped to the eyelet
- If you are using a neck strap, attach the second side of the strap to the other side of the camera, using the same method described in step 2
- Adjust the strap, if possible, to comfortably fit your wrist or neck. This can be done by adjusting the amount of strap that is in the buckle. Some models may have a separate buckle for adjusting the strap length
NOTE:
- Make sure that your strap is straight when attaching it to your camera. This will help you avoid uncomfortable twists in the strap that will rub your neck or wrist
- Frequently check that your strap is secure before use. Failure to do so may result in your camera hitting the ground or other objects and damaging the delicate interior workings
Package Included:
- 1 x Camera trap
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Quin
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Bought this item on
04-26-2011- Other Thoughts: I originally purchased one of these as a replacement strap for my camera bag full of expensive gear. I needed something strong, reliable, and comfortable. This is the end-all for shoulder straps. Pad is comfortable and will not slip. The clips are METAL and secure...carry your load with confidence. Overall build quality is well above average. Within two days of receiving the original order, I purchased 5 more to replace all my shoulder straps for tool bags, luggage, and camera equipment...its that good!
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Amy
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03-28-2011- Other Thoughts: Here's why I purchased it--a friend of mine is fairly tall and has been having problems with his camera bag strap (it only measures roughly 4' and makes it uncomfortable if you like to carry anything diagonally over your chest).
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Lara
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05-30-2011- Other Thoughts: This is a replacement strap for my messenger bag. Or as my wife calls it my man purse or murse. It is just what I needed: there is a rough grip material that is on the under side of the padded section so there is no more sliding off my shoulder. The same section is curved so that it 'fits' over the shoulder. The length is adjustable enough to allow for a sling over or over the head use.
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Amy
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02-22-2011- Other Thoughts: Bought this Camera Shoulder Strap to replace the one on my laptop case (which my wife wants me to replace given how worn it is, but I can't part with it). Very strong. Sturdy Highly recommended!
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Mike
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04-05-2011- Other Thoughts: This Camera Shoulder Strap is the best strap to have if you are carrying anything heavy for any amount of time. It is comfortable and will not wear out on you!
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