Product Details
- Brand: Canon
- Model: 6255A003
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 1.70" h x
3.20" w x
6.00" l,
.30 pounds
Features
- Compatible With All Eos Cameras
- Pro Neck Strap
- Compatible With All Eos Cameras
- Pro Neck Strap
Product Description
Pro neck straps for Eos Rebel series cameras.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful.Great strap, but cheap buckles
By David Johnson
I loved every aspect of this strap until one of the plastic buckles broke and dumped my 20d on the asphalt. ouch!! I just replaced it with the Op/Tech pro loop strap, which has much more subtantial buckles. The Op/Tech seems to be a much better strap for 10 bucks less.
13 of 16 people found the following review helpful.A durable pain in the neck
By L. T. Beasimer
My Canon 20D weighs about 5 pounds by itself and when purchased, included this durable fabric neck strap. The supplied neck strap is simple, basic, and advertises Canon boldly. That may be okay if you don't make much use of the strap or use light weight lenses. Take my camera however, and add any one of my heavy L lenses to it. The supplied neck strap can still do the job, but quickly becomes a pain in the neck.Some people may feel the bold advertising brings attention to their camera equipment, causing one to think thieves are paying closer attention to them. While I think the camera itself is enough to get a thieves attention, I don't really know if this is a legit concern.If you are looking to replace your camera strap, I would recommend saving some cash and consider the Tamrac N-45 foam padded leather camera strap with quick release buckles instead. For about $10 US less, the Tamrac N-45 quick-release padded leather camera strap provides comfort, durability, and convenience.PROS:Durable constructionCONS:A pain in the neck when used with heavy cameras
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.It was a gift
By J. Sullivan
I purchased this for my nephew because he was often complaining about not having a good way to carry his expensive camera with him. The thick strap helped spread the weight out and made the camera much easier to use on sightseeing trips.
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