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Narrow Camera Backpack
Mark | 2024-05-04 04:29:20 |
Despite a few small drawbacks (pricey, width is too narrow for some backpack straps, finger-tightened screws can work themselves loose) this is a game changer for easy-access, secure, carrying on the move. Can't believe I hiked without it. 5 |
Sheila | 2024-04-03 04:38:50 |
feels incredibly sturdy and is very easy to release. just be sure to check your backpack (if that is what you will be using it primarily on) for a narrow strap low enough on your shoulder strap to mount it to. I had to sew a strap on my pack so that I could attach the clip 5 |
Korki | 2024-07-08 07:21:59 |
Great for stabilizing a camera on a vehicle or even a very narrow platform. 5 |
Ted M. | 2024-07-03 06:55:16 |
Great camera, works well. Wish you could narrow the width a bit 5 |
Kevin P. | 2024-08-22 04:10:59 |
This is the best camera backpack, let alone just backpack ever 5 |
Keith | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
I use the BlackRapid Backpack Breathe Camera Strap with a Lowepro ProTactic Backpack. One side of the strap connects perfectly to the rings located on the front of the backpack's shoulder straps and the other side connects onto a loop on the bottom of the pack on the other side. The BlackRapid backpack strap allows me to have quick access to my camera. With the camera on the BlackRapid strap, I no longer need to bring my backpack to my side to remove and use my camera. I now use my backpack only to store and change lenses. My camera can now remain outside my backpack, located conveniently to my side at hip level. When I want to shoot, the camera slides smoothly up the camera strap to eye level. I like that the camera hangs upside-down when resting on the strap. It makes for an easy get to position when my camera is resting at my side. This strap is amazingly slick and fun to use. I have to admit that I find myself playing around with it, like I'm some sort of gunslinger, showing off how quick I can be on the draw. I appreciate the movable clips provided on the BlackRapid camera strap. The two clips are easily adjusted, allowing me to restrict the movement of the camera to stay in one place on the strap when I am planning not to shoot. All of the attachment parts seem well made and designed. I keep the bottom strap strapped to the bottom of my backpack and store the rest of the strap in a small pocket on my backpack when I am not using the strap. Then, all I have to do is remove the strap from the small backpack pocket and connect the free end to the opposite shoulder strap . . . and I'm ready to go! I wish the piece that that screws into the camera (Camera Socket Attachment) was designed so that the camera could sit flat when attached, and if the design of the socket attachment would permit a tripod or mono-pod to be screwed into it without having to unscrew it from the camera. I absolutely love the BlackRapid Backpack Breathe Camera Strap! 5 |
Dana | 2024-08-23 04:40:41 |
I set up the unit in my hobby room to clean dust from my camera gear and collectibles. No complaints, works as advertised. This unit will not give you a narrow stream of air like using the narrow tube provided with most compressed cans of air. However, for 90% of my cleaning applications its ideal. 5 |
Scott | 2024-08-29 03:16:34 |
Perfect for narrow and tall camera bodies. Fits my C300iii with a zoom lens. Otherwise, its a solid run bag! 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-08-14 02:59:28 |
This classis black Nikon camera strap is a perfect fit for me. A narrow strap that more closely coforms to the contours of my shouldr repositioning the center of gravity closer to my neck. The narrow profile can easily be wrapped around my hand for a more secure grip on the camera and I am able to color code my various cameras with the different AN straps. 5 |
James M | 2024-05-15 03:42:53 |
I waited for years to find a strap equivalent to my discontinued Luma Labs Cinch which is wide enough to distribute the weight of a DSLR or interchangeable lens mirrorless camera but can be rapidly shortened for secure across body behind-the-shoulder carrying or lengthened when using the camera. I tried the very nice Simplr F1 strap but it is too narrow for comfortably carrying a camera heavier than a point & shoot or m4/3 with a small lens. The Spinn.Design is wide enough to distribute the load, can be greatly shortened until the sliders touch each other, is thin and not bulky in a camera bag, has no metal fittings that can scratch lenses, cameras, or LCD screens (I'm looking at you Peak Design Slide and Leash straps), and has the narrow, flat, tape attachment to the camera which keeps the wide strap from getting in the way when using the camera. Highly recommended if any of those features are important in your camera strap. 5 |