Op-Tech straps are great. They really take away the weight of the camera and are comfortable to wear. A lot of people here use them.
In my experience, the wide straps (1.5 inch) made by Hasselblad are a very good choice for a 503. They have a good grippy rubber underside too.
Ian
Op-Tech straps are great. They really take away the weight of the camera and are comfortable to wear. A lot of people here use them.
Since the OP apparently has his answer, I can butt in. I am amazed by how many people are using camera straps. I find them a complete nuisance and just in the way. I took them all off and never missed them.
Since the OP apparently has his answer, I can butt in. I am amazed by how many people are using camera straps. I find them a complete nuisance and just in the way. I took them all off and never missed them.
I think it depends on what you do with your camera, Ralph. In another thread you mentioned the danger of dropping glass bottles in the darkroom. When I am hopping around with my camera out in the middle of nowhere, a strap makes sense. Putting it in and out of the bag every few minutes is a nuisance. And a smashed Blad would make me a lot sadder than 500mls of XTOL on the floor...
Ian
You are correct. I use my cameras either on a tripod or in the studio with or without a tripod. A camera strap would be nothing but in the way. In the studio, I have my equipment on a small cart right next to me. It's easy to pick up the camera or put it back on the cart, no strap needed, but other shooting habits may benefit from a strap.
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