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Review on Maximize Comfort and Performance with OP/TECH USA Super Pro Strap - Design B (Black) by Shree Carmean

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Terrible for RB67 (or similarly heavy systems)

Cons:* When suspended, it is impossible to move vertically face down (lens down). This means it stays horizontal in the orientation normally used when taking photos, so you can't walk comfortably while the strap is on. In any case, you must continue to hold the camera. Since the protrusion has a square cross-section rather than round, the metal hinge on the protrusion can have a mechanism that rotates at least 90 degrees, allowing us to tilt the camera horizontally while shooting. and hold it, and after that it comes back face down vertically. If the wording is unclear, feel free to ask for more productive design feedback. Feel 50% lighter with the scientific backing of this claim. Within half an hour of using it and walking around, despite holding it mostly with one hand, I started having terrible neck pain that will likely last for days. Using that neck strap for such a heavy camera system is probably a terrible design, while people using lighter DSLRs prefer shoulder straps. My mistake, I underestimated it. I should have guessed. It's a moot point to design and market anything for this use case. Definitely not recommended for the neck unless you are Arnold Schwarzenegger. It is also not convenient to hang it on one of the shoulders. Pros (sort of): * It looks like it's made out of quality materials. Although I wouldn't trust the black buckles to hold the heavy weight of the RB67 system for long. May be suitable for systems weighing less than 2 or 3 pounds.

Pros
  • Strap for binoculars, cameras and camcorders
Cons
  • Interval