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Badeephol | 2024-09-27 07:35:12 |
I bought my first Domke wrap over a decade ago of which I still have and use. The current one seems better and it is Made in the USA! A good thing to have even you are going to put your cameras and lenese in your camera bag, this will give more cushsion and protect them from scratches and moving around. 5 |
Jacques | 2024-07-19 08:32:32 |
These are part of a huge system that allow more carrying configurations than I can wave a stick at - neckstraps, shoulder straps, wide straps, narrow straps, double slings, even backpack shoulder straps. Just disconnect the Uni-Loop from one strap and click it into another. I use extensions with the Regular Uni-Loops to position a camera on my tummy or hang it from my shoulder. The Long Uni-Loops (without extensions) position it high on my chest. I use three cameras in event work and have UniLoops permanently affixed to all my cameras so they can be quickly attached wherever I need them. I love the lack of metal bits that could scratch my gear in a bag and the versatility of the OpTech/USA system. It's really reliable, too. I've never had a buckle let go, and some of my OpTech/USA stuff is 30 years old and still going strong. 5 |
Jacques | 2024-05-19 06:18:38 |
This is a nice little neckstrap for a lightweight camera. I use it for a Sony a7C with a small prime lens as my third camera in event work alongside two larger cameras on an OpTech/USA Double Sling. Four things I love about it: 1) The stretchy neoprene material is comfy and reduces felt weight. 2) The stitched edges won't crumble as some unstitched ones can over time. 3) There are no metal bits to scratch my camera when it's in a bag. 4) The nylon connectors can be replaced with UniLoops or other connectors for different configurations. I have UniLoops permanently attached to all my cameras so they can be attached to this strap, my Classic straps, my Double Sling, or even backpack shoulder straps. With this strap, long UniLoops position my camera high on my chest where it stays out of the way and doesn't bounce much as I move around. Regular UniLoops with extensions would position it lower if I wanted that. I love the versatility of the OpTech/USA system as it allows me to easily switch my cameras among many different configurations. It's really reliable, too. I've never had a buckle let go, and some of my OpTech/USA stuff is 30 years old and still going strong. 5 |
Timothy | 2024-04-26 05:10:46 |
I use the Op/Tech neoprene cases on all my cameras. Great protection at a reasonable price and made in the USA. 5 |
Linda | 2024-04-04 05:52:28 |
I have a Op/Tech USA Pro Loop Strap for all my cameras that I use often. The pro loop means that the camera is secure and that the strap can not slip and cause the camera to drop. I have not used the manufacturers strap in the past many years. B&H was reliable, fast shipping and gets an A+. 5 |
Bezat, | 2024-04-02 02:41:12 |
This is the third USA GEAR strap I've bought. They're nice straps with a wide band that spreads the load. I carry my cameras slung across one shoulder and down on my hip, often over a coat or jacket, and these work very well for that. I can swoosh the camera up to my eye to grab a shot with no problem. The straps have just enough stretch to make them comfortable yet secure. I very much like the little pockets on each side. On my cameras I keep a spare charged battery pack (wrapped in a plastic baggie) on one side, and a spare formatted SD card (also in a baggie) on the other. 5 |
Andrea | 2024-08-06 06:40:22 |
I like this grip so much that I have one on each of my 3 Canon cameras. 5 |
Richard | 2024-09-27 05:56:55 |
like it so well I purchased two and it's made in USA! 5 |
Gary | 2024-08-03 07:35:17 |
made in usa 5 |
david | 2024-07-23 02:23:29 |
its the best and made in usa 5 |