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The Waka Camera Neck Strap is a versatile and secure solution for photographers, featuring a quick-release mechanism, adjustable length, and a comfortable neoprene design. It is compatible with various DSLR cameras and includes a convenient storage pocket, ensuring you have everything you need at your fingertips.
A**R
Very convenient product
Very comfortable to carry camera with 24-70 lens or with heavier lens like 100-400.
S**R
FAKE PRODUCT
I order this one but I got another cheap staro that too without safety tether. Two day ago screw of that strap broke and my camera fell down on the road, I had to bear heavy loss. Don't buy this.
S**.
Material
El material es bueno y resistente.
P**E
You can Pay Six Times the Money and NOT get as Good !!!
UPDATE after four years:Still going strong.However, two things I would change:1. The under-the-shoulder strap is basically useless and will allow the strap to slide off the shoulder when sitting which becomes quite annoying after the umpteenth time you reposition it.Far better if the strap went across the chest and under the opposite arm.My plan is to re-orient it just so, IF there is enough length.2. and this plagues ALL of these similar straps.The "scallop" on the shoulder pad is exactly opposite to how it should be and I believe that is a big part of why the strap wants to migrate off the shoulder when sitting.Just take a look at it and think about it a minute = if the scallop were reversed and on the neck/head side, it would make a lot more sense and your neck would not be pushing it away from your shoulder.The only cure for this that I can see is to just wear it backwards.None of the above matters when standing/walking as everything stays in place and is quite comfortable.I have two of these and have used and abused them for over a year.I wear them like crossed bandoliers and carry two cameras; I like this better than any double-camera harness I have tried.Both cameras are 7DMkII; one with Sigma 50-500mm and the other with Sigma 18-250mm.I have not found a broken stitch nor a frayed edge yet.The trigger-snap on these is far superior to the more common so-called "safety snap"; you know, the kind that has the little threaded collar that is supposed to prevent the snap opening.After our fourth "safety snap" broke, I quit buying any strap that has them; if a strap does not have this style trigger-snap, I pass on it.All of my long and rough life, I have used this same style and size of trigger-snap on the bridle reins of my horses and have ridden countless miles in rough brush country in places where angels fear to tread; and, I have never had a bridle rein to come loose; a horse can put a heck of a lot more force on a bridle rein; so, I highly doubt that anything you will be doing with a camera hanging on your side is going to cause one of these trigger-snaps to come open.As for the tripod plate, I have used countless of these and have never had one to torque itself loose; and, I have never had a plate to move or twist from the position that I put it in.I cannot say that for those sexy little screws with a loop formed on them; when I used to use that style, I had to keep a weather eye on them all the time as just the motion of carrying the camera would soon twist them loose.Also, with this style of hanger, you can screw tripod plates and what-have-you onto the camera without having to remove it.Not so with those sexy little looped screws available on the more spendy straps; they must be removed before the tripod hole can be used.That being said, I have just recently switched everything over to Arca-Swiss and I now use the wonderful Cavix QR-60 Arca-Swiss plate that has a hanging loop incorporated; if you feel like you always get what you pay for and want to pay ten dollars more, the Morjava QR-60 is identical to the Cavix; both are available here.I have half-a-dozen of the Op/Tech USA Battery Holsters lined up on each of my straps with a Canon LP-E6 battery in each one.I employed Velcro straps to prevent the battery holsters sliding down the strap.At fifteen bucks, these are a very good deal and better than others costing a lot more.
C**A
Well made
Works reasonably well, had to modify for comfort for my husband
A**D
very good!
i bought this one as a present to my husband and he loves it! he is very happy with it, it has a lot of features very practical for his job (photographer of course:) ) So i recommend it! my husband is quite picky!! and he is fascinated!!!
M**N
Quality is remembered long after price is forgotten
Very uncomfortable, a nuicance adjusting straps, straps too thin to support a DSLR with a long lens
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