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03/02/2007 09:49:27 AM · #26
A strap is as strong as the weakist link. So far it's been holding up. Recently I bought a Quick-Release strap from Tamrac.

It seems the plastic clips are strong enough, I couldn't pull it apart by tuging on it. I haven't tried to hook it to a tow rope on a vehicle, yet. Whe I walk or run I usually have a hand on my 80-200 lens, just in case and to keep it from swaying around.

If your really worried, wear two straps.
03/02/2007 09:50:34 AM · #27
Originally posted by rossbilly:

Apparently there is something magical about THIS strap... at least, there'd better be for the price!


Weird. B&H has the same item for $57. Methinks Adorama has a pricing error...
03/02/2007 10:02:40 AM · #28
Originally posted by Strikeslip:

Has your neck strap ever snapped or come undone while around your neck?


never ... never ... NEVER say that again. it's a frightening thought that sends chills up my spine. :)

i use the D200 strap that comes with the camera. i figure that's good enough for now ... i don't like the words NIKON D200 on it in big letters, so i'll probably replace it before i travel abroad again.
03/02/2007 10:24:24 AM · #29
I replaced both of my Canon straps with OptiTech ones as soon as I bought the cameras. Its a much more comfortable strap and (knock wood) I have never had a strap failure.
03/02/2007 10:43:51 AM · #30
Originally posted by idnic:

I have never had a strap failure.


is strap failure anything like costume failure? you know, where your strap comes off, you drop your camera and pop a nipple?? LOL
03/02/2007 10:47:26 AM · #31
Originally posted by super-dave:

Originally posted by idnic:

I have never had a strap failure.


is strap failure anything like costume failure? you know, where your strap comes off, you drop your camera and pop a nipple?? LOL


LOL Yes and believe me, I'd rather show a nipple than drop a camera!! :)
03/02/2007 11:01:16 AM · #32
Originally posted by idnic:


LOL Yes and believe me, I'd rather show a nipple than drop a camera!! :)


One of these things is bad, the other is good.
03/02/2007 07:41:40 PM · #33
Both are good for us. We win more competitions and we see a nipple. Its a no brainer!
03/02/2007 08:20:46 PM · #34
lol...seriously though If you are that worried about why don't you just have two on your camera that way if one fails the other will hold up. I have never had that problem, or even heard of a strap breaking. I would think you could see if it was going to break soon though.
03/02/2007 08:43:30 PM · #35
Once, but I had it threaded wrong. Fortunately, it was more of a slow unraveling sort of thing than a quick snap, so I noticed and the camera only fell about an inch before I caught it.
03/02/2007 08:46:00 PM · #36
Call me crazy, but I don't use the strap. They get in the way, are apt to get tangled or pulled and I just plain don't like them either.
03/02/2007 08:51:15 PM · #37
Originally posted by Bosborne:

Call me crazy, but I don't use the strap. They get in the way, are apt to get tangled or pulled and I just plain don't like them either.


I simply can not walk around the city without them. Especially when carrying two cameras.
03/02/2007 08:58:46 PM · #38
Originally posted by GeneralE:

Originally posted by Strikeslip:

Has your neck strap ever snapped or come undone while around your neck?

Only on my guitar, not a camera ...


do they make strap locks for cameras?....i think not....but its an idea (they do make those clip off straps).

anywho you should try strap locks on ye ole guitar....

_bran(what where you doing to cause that...?)do_
03/02/2007 08:59:41 PM · #39
Neck straps have never failed me, but the strap on my old bag broke once dropping the D50, Nikkor 70-300 and the 12-24 to the ground... that was a bit of a shock.
03/02/2007 09:00:12 PM · #40
Originally posted by Bosborne:

Call me crazy, but I don't use the strap. They get in the way, are apt to get tangled or pulled and I just plain don't like them either.


You know how you can bump your elbow sometimes and it makes your hand open -- I watched a friend drop his Olympus one time because he bumped into a brick corner. I've never gone without a strap since. Its just too easy to have THAT moment.
03/09/2007 12:00:10 AM · #41
Originally posted by Bosborne:

Call me crazy, but I don't use the strap. They get in the way, are apt to get tangled or pulled and I just plain don't like them either.


Call ME crazy - my favorite way of shooting is rollerblading through town, shooting candids as I go. I have not yet fallen, but the day I do I will tell myself 'told you so'. But it is worth the chance, though I am using my L glass usually when I do this. Doh!

But, I do use the strap, and it has not failed me to this day :-)
03/09/2007 12:28:45 AM · #42
Never had the strap broke. Had lucky catches before though. Just simply looking through pictures, and just cannot hold onto that camera! Also dropped a framed picture on my old camera, but it just dented the back. Phew.
03/09/2007 12:30:22 AM · #43
Get an Op/Tech Pro Strap, about $18. super comfortable, very strong and doesn't advetise to every crack head 'hey, steal this nikon i have around my neck please!'
03/09/2007 01:18:58 AM · #44
I used to use a strap in a past life - but now just gets in the way.
Much easier without. I find it easier to keep the camera out of view until needed.

(Had you asked this question in my past life - LEATHER, the only way to go!)

Cheers!
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