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#11 CraggyMan

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Posted 20 May 2018 - 05:47 PM

I have had this on all of my NIkon DSLR cameras for about the last 10 years. Very comfortable and does not slip around on your shoulder/neck. Very handy if your monkeying around a bit to find a shooting location and also very secure with the metal buckles.

 

 

http://www.upstrap-pro.com/


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#12 Advmoto18

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Posted 22 May 2018 - 10:50 AM

+2 Peak Design Clip.

 

My heaviest lens is a 90mm on my Leica M and the Clip is nice!

 

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Obviously, a day pack, backpack or load bearing harness is required.


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#13 smlobx

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Posted 03 June 2018 - 01:50 PM

I ended up getting the OpTech straps for both my D500 and my Steiner binoculars and am very happy with their performance.
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#14 Wandering Sagebrush

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Posted 03 June 2018 - 02:50 PM

For binocs, we use the harness style. It keeps them close to your body and from flopping around.

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