Affordable strap system for multi camera herd?

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there are some articles out there on making camera straps with Paracord if you have a little time on your hands.

But. I like the Contax straps that were packed with their SLR's
 

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Tripod mount can handle a lot, I use it on anything from old lightweight folders to a Pentax 645N.
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But your sample is not swivelling. With S-8 cameras one often gets a handstrap for free. And their fasteners are swivelling, protecting the strap from twisting out the tripod screw, in spite of the rubber ring.
 

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But your sample is not swivelling. With S-8 cameras one often gets a handstrap for free. And their fasteners are swivelling, protecting the strap from twisting out the tripod screw, in spite of the rubber ring.

Indeed, and I like the non swivel for smaller cameras. But I have swiveling tripod mounts too, as well as swiveling carabiners and spring loaded clip hooks.

I never had a tripod mount sling work its way loose. I check them often, out of habit.
 

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I find myself with a number of SLRs.
Some light bodies could work with a tripod-mount wrist strap, but the older, heavier bodies (Canon FT, Konica Auto) need a strap.
What is out there, affordable and versatile?
B&H lists 5329 camera straps. You might want to start there to see what appeals to you. Everybody has their favorite.
 
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I never had a tripod mount sling work its way loose. I check them often, out of habit.
It depends of the angulair moment of inertia. With heavy cameras as a Bolex Macrozoom such screw from a handsling can get untwisted. (The same time I rather have not hanging this thing at my chest, though sometimes I had to.)
 

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It depends of the angulair moment of inertia. With heavy cameras as a Bolex Macrozoom such screw from a handsling can get untwisted. (The same time I rather have not hanging this thing at my chest, though sometimes I had to.)
Here is a photo of Dorothy filming the Munchkins in Oz using a Bolex with the appropriate hand strap.

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