Herringbone camera strap.

This strap looks very cool. It also stabilizes the camera while you are shooting and keeps it from knocking around when you are not. It does not get in the picture even when shooting with the 14mm lens. It costs 35 dollars delivery and the Arca compatible plate included. One of the better gadgets I've got. Strong recommendation. Look for Herringbone on eBay.
My friend saw mine and he wanted one also so I ordered another one.

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AcutancePhotography said:
TMSCanon said:
DIY option: I made this strap at home... The yellow triangle indicates where it is sewn to let your hand into the loop.

That's a clever design. Do you need a special machine to sew that material?
martti said:
The yellow stitches are cool but I like red ones better!
8)

Thanks Martti and AcutancePhotography...

AcutancePhotography - No, you don't need a special machine; it can be done by hand. The nylon seat belt strap is not thick. But, using a basic sewing machine is very helpful for adding strength and an even line.

Martti - Oops, sorry about the "yellow" line. I suppose I should have used a different color like lime green. :o I merely drew the yellow line on there with Photoshop to make it more apparent. The thread is actually black (and be sure to use "nylon" thread; it's stronger!)

Cheers!!
 
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I'm using the exact same Herringbone strap (it is made in S. Korea I believe and not China) for over a year now and really fond of it. It is made of real and sturdy leather and fits nice to my hand (I have quite thin hands though). I used a Chinese knockoff of E1 and it fell apart in less than a week and almost knocked my camera to the ground.
 
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