If you thought the world was starting and ending with that awkward and often ugly strap you get with your camera, nothing further from reality, fortunately for us, there are countless better options to carry our camera, whether of the kind you mean, more comfortable, more durable options and with a much cooler and more personalized design than you can imagine.
In addition, not everything starts and ends with the camera around your neck, there are many options even to take it up and down, almost as many as photographers there are in the world. Well, I may be exaggerating a little bit, but there are many and yes, surely there’s some ideal one for you?.
- These are the classics.
- The ones we’ve all had.
- It’s the ugly one (oh no!) What you’ve been hit with your brand new SLR.
- Which scratches you.
- Annoys you and doesn’t help you want to walk around with your camera.
Fortunately, there are much better versions, better materials and better designs, because that’s the bracelet format that I think everyone (and we should have), that we also use other formats.
Do you have cotton with skin, skin only, neoprene? And with hundreds of models and prices.
This one, for example, is on Amazon and costs only 9. 49 euros
It also has thinner, stronger leather like this you can find (price not available right now) on Amazon.
Or if you prefer this one, made of neoprene and add a few small pockets where you can store small items like memory cards. Do you have it on Amazon for 13. 99 ?.
I do not recommend them too much for those who have a heavy SLR as it can end up with a disgusting wrist ?, but they are ideal for small compact or small cameras in general, not so much perhaps to keep it suspended (or yes), but as safe lifeline or anti-theft.
Wearing the tight camera on your wrist will save you more than one inconvenience, so if you have a compact of those that accompany you everywhere in a pocket and you think you didn’t need a strap, well, for me it’s highly recommended to get one. ?.
You have this, for example, rope and leather for (price not available at the moment).
If you are looking for an SLR strap, there are also some, don’t worry, because if you like to carry the camera in your hand, this option is very interesting.
You have this style, which holds the camera on your wrist and in turn your hand to the camera for better grip. Your price: on Amazon.
Another version is the one that offers us the handle of the handheld camera but without the part of the wrist, especially for large and heavy cameras, this gives us security when it comes to taking them and allows us to rest our hands a little. There’s all sorts and prices, but I have one that looks like that and I’m very happy with it, so is that the one I propose?. You can find it on Amazon by (price not available at this time).
Another version to carry the camera is to take it to the shoulder like this one here, it is well supported and distributes the weight better, allows you to have hands-free and, better yet, has very good reviews on Amazon. this for $15. 90.
The harnesses are mainly designed for those who need to carry more than one body at a time, so you can release your hands, distribute the weight evenly and avoid the typical pains (which you probably already know) in the neck, shoulders or back. , and at the same time have both cameras quickly and conveniently, you can find many types and prices, like this on Amazon for (price not available at the moment).
Here you have it in another slightly lighter version, can you find it for about 89. 02 ?.
Every photographer is a world, isn’t he? The good news is that for almost everyone (and for us) there is the perfect travel accessory. And if you find the bracelet or system that works best for you, believe me, the relationship with your camera will improve and your photography, therefore, it will also improve, because everything we do, all the steps we take, should aim to facilitate our relationship with our camera, and the more comfortable our system is to take it, the less lazy it will be to go for a walk. with the camera in your hand (or on your shoulder, or around your neck?).
What did you think?Have you seen anything that might be interesting to improve your relationship with your DSLR?With your compact? If so and you think someone else might be equally interested or interested in doing so, share it on your favorite social network. Thanks and I’ll see you next time.