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Zeiss Comfort Camera Strap

Zeiss Comfort Camera Strap
  • Product Code: ga269461
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$87.00 $114.84

The Carl ZEISS Comfort Camera Strap is made of a durable elastic neoprene with Air Cell padding, so the adjustable strap can be worn comfortably for long periods of time. Also, the strap is suitable and compatible with standard SLR cameras and binoculars.

Compatible with Standard SLR Cameras    Elastic Neoprene    Comfortable Air Cell Padding    Adjustable Length

Parameters
Item Type1x Neck/Shoulder Strap for Camera
ColorBlack
Adjustable StrapYes
Attachment MethodTo Camera: Lug Strap (3/8" Width)
MaterialsNeoprene
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.45 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)17.8 x 5.8 x 1.8"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Are loxia lenses made in Japan?

A: The country of origin for this lens is Japan.

Q: 2. Does the extra weatherseal blue gasket cause any problems with locking to an A6300 (or A7) body?

A: I use this on both and the seal is excellent, not at all loose like some other lenses i tried. Great lens.

Q: 3. Can I get close up to photograph flowers?

A: Not really. This is not a macro lens. Minimum distance for focusing is over 3 feet. If you want a lens for that and this is your approx budget, get the Sony FE 90mm macro.

Q: 4. Can this be used on a Leica m6?

A: The ZEISS ZM lenses, including the Biogon T* 2/35 ZM, are compatible with any camera using the M-mount standard, including the M6.

Q: 5. Any reason these wouldn't work with the FS100 and FS700?

A: The Zeiss Batis 25mm f/2 Lens for Sony E Mount will be compatible with the Sony NEX-FS100 and NEX FS700 camcorders.

Q: 6. Why would I choose this over the Sony Zeiss 50mm 1.8 autofocus lens?

A: If you're using an A7 (or s or r or ii) this lens covers the full frame of the sensor. The lens is really designed for those cameras. I'm not positive but I'm fairly certain the Sony FE 55 1.8 is the only native mount lens in that focal length that does cover that sensor and has autofocus.Comparing it to that lens, you would also get it if you wanted a declicked aperture for video, similar to a cine lens. The autofocus is also not much of worry if you're shooting video primarly (as there is no particularly useful video autofocus with large sensor cameras yet.) Aesthetically, which might have been your question all along, the zeiss lens does have a different look than the Sony lens. Out of focus details are very smooth and the bokeh is quite nice. Like other Zeiss glass, it renders contrast in a particular way, not neccesarily better or worse, but the image has a quality that lens nerds call '3d.' Sometimes objects sort of pop from the frame and have interesting separation from the foreground.That said, if you're not looking to use on an a7 or full frame variant and you're not looking for a native-mount (as in, not adapted) lens primarily for video, I can't say the zeiss loxia presents a particularly good value.

Q: 7. When will it be available? It used to say January 22.

A: This item is still available only as a pre-order and has not come into our inventory yet. You can choose to be notified by email when this item becomes available by clicking on the Notify When in Stock icon on the product page.

Q: 8. Shooting raw files, knowing that the raw file retains the color information, can I set the a7s to B&W display and select a color for focus peaking to make manual focusing easier with this lens?

A: Yes: You have the choice of changing the Focus Peaking colour. It is limited to Red, Yellow and White, I use yellow all the time anyway so it generally makes no difference what effect I shoot in. The Peaking intensity can also be changed if it is too much or not enough. That's a camera function though, nothing to do with the lens. Hope this helps.

Q: 9. How do I use a manual lens on A7II, do I set the camera to aperture priority?

A: Use A or M with a manual lens. If you use M you control aperture by the ring on the lens and shutter speed by the ring at the rear of the body. In that case, it's best to fix your ISO (not too low) rather than use Auto ISO. The a7 family of camera bodies lets you see in the finder or LCD exactly what effect your exposure settings are going to have, in real time, which Exposure Compensation on other cameras will not do for you. Enjoy it. Louis Hamel

Q: 10. Do you guys recommend getting the protection plan from SquareTrade? I heard that this lens is extremely solid as a tank so I don't know if the protection plan is worth it. Thoughts?

A: Zeiss provides a 2-year warranty against defects in materials or workmanship. This can be extended by 1 year by registering the lens on the Zeiss website within 6 weeks of purchase. Unless the other plan provides protection against user faults, such as impact, then the coverage may not add any additional value.

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