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The OP/TECH USA Super Classic Camera Neck Strap is designed for photographers who demand comfort and functionality. Featuring a tailored neoprene construction, nonslip backing, and an integrated weight reduction system, this strap ensures a secure and comfortable experience even during extended use. Its sleek design and quick disconnects make it an essential accessory for any serious photographer.
T**Y
It's an OP/TECH strap, what more do you need to know?
I have had great luck with OP/TECH straps, and all OP/TECH products. This strap is exactly what I needed. Easy to mount on the camera and very comfortable. Just buy it!
A**R
Great product!
Yet another great product from OP/TECH. I have several of their filter packs and I love their lens hoods. This is the second camera strap I have from OP/TECH and while both are great, I like this one the best.Both straps are essentially the same. My first OP/TECH camera strap has the disconnect clips next to the shoulder pad, where this strap has the disconnect clips about 3" from the body mounts. The original strap worked great until I bought a new Sony a99MK2, removed the strap from my original DSLR and installed it on the a99ii, intending to purchase a replacement from OP/TECH for my original body.Up front I should have been thinking of this. My original DSLR very rarely saw a tripod, but my new a99ii spends most of its life on a tripod outdoors. It doesn't take much wind to get those straps flopping around all over, causing noticeable image degradation. Yes, you can tie them up with rubber bands, twisties or whatever but that is a pain in the rear end when the camera is on and off the tripod every few minutes. So, the old strap quickly went back on the original body where I should have left it. :)A quick browse of OP/TECH's products quickly turned up the 'Super Classic Strap'. Excellent quality just like my original strap and without the 12-14" of strap still attached to the camera when the shoulder pad is removed. Strong wind still tends to blow the 'stubs' around but not nearly as bad as the much longer ones. So far I can't seen any image degradation in my images so I'm very happy.Another nice thing about this strap vs my older one is that when the camera is on a tripod and the strap is disconnected, the ends don't have a tendency to snag on ever stick, week or branch within 20 yards. :)The shoulder pad section - like my original - is very comfortable. A a99MK2 DSLT or a900 DSLR with a Zeiss 16-35 or 24-70 is maybe a bit much (especially with a grip and two batteries) for this strap. I think OP/TECH intended this strap for something just a tad smaller and lighter. However, I've been using my original strap for years and have never had a complaint. The shoulder pad is very soft and comfortable even considering its relatively narrow width and I've never seen the need for something more. The compactness of the strap also means its light and takes up little room in a bag/backpack. Very important when weight or space (or both) are at a premium.
W**R
Uni-loop neck strap works well with binoculars only after modification
So I wanted to use one of those elastic chest/torso/shoulder harnesses with my binoculars, especially my 28oz 12x50s, but be able to switch to a simple neck strap, (or at least a wrist strap), with minimal hassle. Op Tech makes a version of such a harness, incorporating their Uni Loop plastic buckle attachment system. And it works great. However, the shortest neck strap they make that incorporates the Uni-Loop attachment system, that is, this Uni-Loop neck strap, is still so long that binoculars hang way down on my stomach, even when adjusted as short as it will go. Pretty absurd for a neck strap. I'm 5'7". Clearly, Op Tech has only ever thought about cameras, and not binoculars, when it comes to Uni-Loop neck straps, for some unfathomable reason.At any rate, luckily, the neck strap can be modified pretty easily to make it shorter. I cut the sewn loop that attaches the adjustable webbing part of the strap to the adjustment buckle, and fed the newly loose end back through the adjustment buckle. I can confirm that the gaps in the buckle are big enough to accommodate it. And even accommodate feeding the loose end back through one side of the buckle a third time, providing extra security, and directing the loose end up towards the neck and away from my binoculars. You could make it about an inch shorter than what I did if you cut the other sewn loops too, though then you'll end up with additional loose ends, on the inside side of the neck strap, I think.Also, be forewarned that if you intend on threading a Uni-Loop attachment loop through your binoculars' rain guard, you may be, as I was, in for a stressful struggle, (mentally and finger-wise), in which you're worried you're going to break the rain guard, or it's actually impossible to thread the rain guard through. In my case, I was successful, twice, with two different binoculars, and it was worth it. Of course, you could attach your rain guard indirectly in some alternative way.I would also recommend the Uni-Loop backpack attachment straps. And if your backpack doesn't work with them: In my case, I was able to modify a different Uni-Loop product to basically consist of Uni-Loop buckles that are directly attached to 3/8" webbing straps that have adjustment buckles, forming an adjustable loop on the backpack side, that I then used a larks head knot to attach to the hydration tube guide loops on my backpack's shoulder straps. (I may use some paracord, passing through the backpack's carry handle, and maybe a couple tiny carabineers, to provide insurance against the hydration tube guide loops breaking, if it starts to seem necessary.)
D**O
An excellent choice for heavy camera bodies
Canon Professional Service used to give straps like this to members of their CPS service. Finances have shut that down so when I got a third Canon body, I searched for a comfortable strap and found these. They are very similar to the CPS straps and are just as strong and comfortable.While quality cameras like Canon and Nikon give the buyer a strap, they are neither as comfortable nor as "invisible" - the brand provided straps scream the camera name and model in bold letters - not something I think is a good idea since I feel it makes me a target for crooks ... This strap lets me and my camera remain anonymous - I love that. You may like that too...Excellent quality. Super comfortable. Doesn't attract thieves and is surprisingly affordable.Winner, winner, chicken dinner....
S**S
Last one lasted 8 years before coming apart
Decent product, works well, no funny chemical smells. Bought the same strap 8 years ago and just had to replace it as the rubber/padding started to part making a LOT of tiny rubber bits.
T**E
Tout confort
J'aime beaucoup cette sangle, qui est plus confortable que l'originale de mon Lumix G9. J'ai fait une randonnée dimanche dernier en l'ayant autour du cou toute la journée et je ne l'ai pas sentie. De plus ce que j'aime particulièrement c'est le fait de pouvoir la déclipser. Comme ça, quand j'utilise le gimbal, je n'ai pas une sangle qui pendouille au milieu ! Parfait, et pas très chère en plus, je trouve.
K**N
Very Comfortable
I highly recommend this camera strap. I fitted it to my Nikon D850, which is a heavy camera, and used it for three days almost non-stop and I can say that it's really comfortable.
M**L
Genial
Un excelente sustituto a la correa original. Si bien se ve muy bonita la correa con "Nikon" impreso, la verdad no es nada práctica la momento de tener que montar en el trípode. Hay opciones mucho más caras para este tipo de correas (3x más caras incluso) pero el tradicional sistema de seguros como de una mochila o cinturón funcionan muy bien.Esta correa me quedó por sí sola justa apenas en más grande (mido 1.70 mts / 5'7") de complexión media. Me anticipé a comprar las extensiones. Pues resutla que al colocar las dos extensiones queda muy grande para mí, así que solo usé una tira de las extensiones y quedó a la altura perfecta para mi estattura/complexión, usándola tanto al cuello que casi no lo hago, como de costado..La verdad la recomiendo. Es una marca con precios accesibles sin comprar un "ferrari en correas", y parea cualquier amateur de uso promedio será más que suficiente.
A**N
Perfect. Doesn't slip off the shoulder easy.
Perfect strap for my binoculars. Can remove if needed. Also doubles as a better case strap. I'll cut off the case strap.
F**A
Bellissima, super comoda e Made in USA
Finalmente una tracolla per la mia amata Sony a6500 che può dichiararsi degna di questo nome. Ho sempre odiato la tracolla fornita di serie per due ragioni: non è possibile sganciarla velocemente dalla macchina e soprattutto zero imbottitura (provate in estate con collo scoperto che bella sensazione dopo ore di camminata).Per cui dopo un'attenta analisi dei prodotti forniti al momento qui su amazon della categoria sono andato su questo articolo per tre motivi:1) soddisfava i criteri sopra elencati (ha un'imbottitura davvero fantastica)2) i ganci con attacco rapido sono davvero robusti e così anche le fascette che la ancorano alla nostra amata camera3) E' MADE IN USA, finalmente un prodotto che non arriva dalla Cina (non ho nulla contro di loro anzi fanno ottimi prodotti) però finalmente qualcosa in cui non si legge sempre Made in C** o PCR !!! Spero che la fiducia che ripongo nel mio mancato patriottismo americano venga ripagata bene con la durata che mi aspetto lunga!Assolutamente consigliata se cercate un prodotto di qualità per trasportare in sicurezza la vostra camera ma sopratutto non volete il collo diviso in due e avete necessità di staccare la tracolla per montarla su cavalletto o gimbal (come nel mio caso)
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