Never use straps, I use camera bags with strap over my shoulder and chest. Camera straps just get in the way. I have great fear of walking around holding a camera with a strap on because that strap is likely to hook onto something like a door knob and yank the camera out of my hand.. Been there done that. Straps in the bottom drawer.
I haven't used straps routinely in decades...the camera is usually in continuous use or in the backpack/camera bag/car, and more often MF or LF. But, more travel lately and using the D-camera with long lenses so I need to look through that drawer! I used to use a wider strap that had Fastex snaps that could be used as a neck or wrist strap, I hope I still have one.
Oh, and the proliferating family of old Nikon bodies would be difficult to store if they all had straps, so I would like a solution that doesn't require fishing through d-rings with every switch.
I have read of many failures of the Peak Design connectors...These days my only walking around cameras are my Barnack Leicas.
Regarding weight, the Barnacks are small but they are surprisingly heavy for their size, particularly with their brass rather than aluminum mount lenses. I find them easier to hold steady than the similar size but much lighter 35mm P&S cameras gathering dust on the shelf.
Regarding straps, I have Peak Design connectors on all of my Barnacks. If I am carrying a bare camera I clip them onto a 1" wide Domke Gripper strap I wear over my right shoulder. If I am carrying a camera in a bag I attach a wrist strap to one of the Peak Design connectors.
Never use straps, I use camera bags with strap over my shoulder and chest. Camera straps just get in the way. I have great fear of walking around holding a camera with a strap on because that strap is likely to hook onto something like a door knob and yank the camera out of my hand.. Been there done that. Straps in the bottom drawer.
Funny about that left hand grip. Yes, it does help to hold and steady the camera, but it adds just enough weight to make the already heavy RB67 almost impossible to carry.For my RB67 I have a strap, but it's too short for comfort with the waist level finder; mostly useful to keep the camera from falling while using it hand held with the left hand grip.
Funny about that left hand grip. Yes, it does help to hold and steady the camera, but it adds just enough weight to make the already heavy RB67 almost impossible to carry.
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