Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/02/09
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Look here for the strap. http://www.kameraleder.com/m6body.htm It's pretty simple, but I was intrigued enough order one today. I too use the Domke strap for most of my cameras, but I have a few custom-made leather straps that were made for me many years ago. The kameraleder strap is the duplicate of those old straps, with the addition of the curved piece for the neck and rubber backing to halt slippage off the shoulder. It might become my standard after I get it. Skip At 2/9/00 01:38 PM -0500, you wrote: >2000-02-08-23:16:33 TTAbrahams@aol.com: > > A good nylon strap with rubberised "non" slip surface. Weird clips and > > plastic things for attaching it to the strap lugs. Will be exchanged for a > > KameraLeder strap very soon. > >Could you elaborate on this KameraLeder strap you mention? So far, >I've been in the habit of outfitting cameras with the swivel-less >1-inch Domke "Gripper" straps (thin nylon straps leading to a wide >cotton section with Domke's woven-in rubber slip-reducing strands on >the inner surface), with the only fiddly bit being that I tend to >apply a bit of tape to try and keep the split part of the ring where >the strap attaches to the camera's lugs from rotating down to the lugs >and chewing on them. It's hard to imagine a strap being much more >unfussily useful, but I'm always ready to learn -- you have a history >of optimizing camera setup in a pleasing way. - ----------------------------------------------- Skip Williams Westfield, NJ skipwilliams@pobox.com - -----------------------------------------------