I saw a chap this afternoon with his 35mm SLR attached to some sort of wrap around hand strap.He was gone before I could ask him what it was.Looks like the perfect solution for quick draw street photography.Anyone know what I'm speaking of?
I'm doing that with my regular neck strap. The part coming from the left attachment point goes under the lens, hand through the loop, give the strap a few turns to take up slack, et voilá!
Hand straps are really cool. I don't use a neck strap at all.
I haven't actually had to buy one but this link will get you where you can. This ones I use are skinny and work fine. Two were made from the tails of a neck strap that I got with a camera I bought.
Some manufacturers make a hand strap for their cameras. Olympus, the 35mm system I use, had a dandy one for their OM system. Others probably do or did. What 35mm are you using? Bill Barber
I have 8 Nikon's,7 Pentax and 4 Cannon.
Right now I'm using my new-to-me Maxxum 7000.
The Nikon hand strap is priced.................Well it's priced like all "name brand" products.Too expensive for this church mouse.
A hand strap is my preferred way of carrying a 35mm camera. Even when I had a neckstrap, I always wrapped it around my wrist. I took the strap off of an old lens case, trimmed it down and made this:
Great solution.It gave me an idea for making one myself.Rummaged through a box of 40 P&S cameras and found this strap.Cut down to size and attached to a Maxxum 7000.Works!
I use an Op/Tech neck strap with the quick connect ends. I keep the two short straps that attach to the camera connected together. I can then use it that way as a modified wrist strap and when needed I connect the padded neck section to make the complete neck strap. So this way I also get two straps for the price of one