Found Neck strap for Hasselblad 500C

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Just got one of these. I don’t have any straps for these lugs. Let me know if you have a good quality one, used, and what you’d like for it. Leather preferred.
 

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You can also buy some lugs and mount the strap of your choice on them.
Search for instance "Hasselblad lugs" on amazon.

Edit: PS: congratulations on your Hasselblad :smile:
 

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Got one. Send me your email address.
 

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I’d suggest bypassing the neck strap; the camera is too heavy to carry around your neck. Instead get a “shorty” strap that gives you a better handhold than just the camera. I use mine mostly on a tripod so don’t really need a strap.
 

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I always use a neckstrap and recommend using one. I personally don't find it too heavy, but that may change as I get older 🙂
 

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I’d suggest bypassing the neck strap; the camera is too heavy to carry around your neck. Instead get a “shorty” strap that gives you a better handhold than just the camera. I use mine mostly on a tripod so don’t really need a strap.

I agree, as I use and have faith in the Hasselblad leather wrist strap, which, if you want to have it automatic cinch more tightly, try using a strong, wide rubber band, doubled over if needed, and pulled to the left of the camera (for the left-hand hold) and adjust as needed.

The strap lugs are more widely spread than your wrist is, which pinches the band up you strap for a tighter hold.
 
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I always use a neckstrap and recommend using one. I personally don't find it too heavy, but that may change as I get older 🙂

Thanks all for the ideas. Will get in touch to see which ones work best. I have a relatively light lens (the 100mm Planar) so it seems doable. Will probably be different if I get the 50mm at some point.
 

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Optech is a comfortable strap, looks ugly and out of place on any Hasselblad, but functions very well.

There are leather alternatives from PRC and more expensive from one-man custom houses, look great, many need a few years of use to get supple enough for ultimate comfort.

Original Hasselblad shorty is fine, but I don't think it's for every occasion, neck straps have their calling often enough.
 

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I sent an Photrio Personal Message offering a H'blad leather neck strap. Did you get it? I like the and trust the H'blad neck strap. It is more versatile short hand strap. I use it mostly as a shoulder strap and cradle the camera in my hand when I am walking. I don't trust knock-offs to hold my valuable camera.
 
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