Want to Buy Mamiya RB67/RZ67 Camera Strap Or Lugs

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I'm needing a Mamiya RB67, RZ67 camera strap, or even just the lugs to use my own strap. Thanks.
 
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New or used?

If new, the Op/Tech Super Pro Strap comes in both the 'A' and 'B' lug types. Even though the Freestyle link below does not mention it, I believe the 'B' lug is correct for Mamiya cameras. There is a compatibility chart in the Op/Tech link that does show it. The Freestyle quoted price seems reasonable to me, but YMMV.

Super Pro Strap at OP/TECH (manufacturer)

Super Pro Strap at Freestyle (lug type 'B')

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I'm needing a Mamiya RB67, RZ67 camera strap, or even just the lugs to use my own strap. Thanks.

There are camera straps that attach to the tripod base of the camera. I find these perfect for the RB67.

In this way you don't need the special strap lugs.
 
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There are camera straps that attach to the tripod base of the camera. I find these perfect for the RB67.

In this way you don't need the special strap lugs.

Thanks, but I'm wanting to hang the camera around my neck for some support when shooting with the WLF.
 

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Thanks, but I'm wanting to hang the camera around my neck for some support when shooting with the WLF.

When using the WLF you'll still get the support from the strap i've mentioned; i use my RB67 handheld and with WLF in the same way. Just make sure the strap is under tension when bringing the WLF up to your eyes.
 

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I have the Op-Tech strap, and it is very comfortable even with the full weight of the RB with lens and even the prism 2 finder. The very wide neoprene distributes it very well. It's $24 at Adorama/B+H. Worth every penny IMO.
 
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I have the Op-Tech strap, and it is very comfortable even with the full weight of the RB with lens and even the prism 2 finder. The very wide neoprene distributes it very well. It's $24 at Adorama/B+H. Worth every penny IMO.

Thanks...I'll check them out.
 

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I've also got the Op-Tech & it does relieve a lot of pressure both from the neck or shoulder.
 
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Still looking for a Mamiya brand RB/RZ strap...And also looking for Mamiya rubber lens shade (77mm thread) for the 90mm lens...Trying to put a Mamiya RZ kit together so if you have anything else, I may be interested...Thanks.
 
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