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OP/TECH USA Bino/Cam Harness webbing - Chest harness - black
Retail Price: $12.95
Deal Price: $8.65
Savings: $ 4.30 ( 33% )
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Manufacturer: OP/TECH USA
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Brand: Op/Tech
Feature: Fits most cameras & binoculars using a unique attachment system
Label: OP/TECH USA
Manufacturer: OP/TECH USA
Model: Webbing
Publisher: OP/TECH USA
Studio: OP/TECH USA

Features
Fits most cameras & binoculars using a unique attachment system
Stabilizes gear against the body while enabling it to glide up and down the strap during use
Easy to attach and fully adjustable

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Editorial Reviews:

A perfect solution for the outdoor enthusiast seeking a simple harness system for cameras or binoculars. The BINO/CAM HARNESS self-adjusts to comfortably balance gear while in use or in the idle position against the body. The unique loop attachment system enables the harness to quickly snap in place. It's simple design and great price is sure to win approval! The elastic version allows your camera or binoculars to be held tighter against the body. While still allowing the camera or binoculars to be brought up to the eyes for use.


Reviews :



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Conclusion: What a difference!


Review: Just got this today. Only tried it on for fit, but I can feel the difference in my neck! I carry an Olympus E-500. The camera/lens doesn't weigh much, but with the neck strap it gets uncomfortable. This harness strap will make a big difference, I'm sure! Price was great and now it's even cheaper. Thanks Amazon & Adorama.

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Conclusion: Amazingly useful back saver


Review: This a such a good idea that each of my heavy "around-the-neck" collection of items (cameras, binoculars) has gotten one. It is amazing how heavy SLR's are now easier to carry, and that's saying nothing about the advantage of having both hands free to change lenses and handle the camera safely. Also, the camera is always "at-the-ready".

There is also a version of the harness with elastic bands. WHile the elastic bands are good over heavy clothing (think winter), I find that the camera swings too much so I prefer the solid harness.

All in all, a wonderful item to have for anything that you may want to carry around your neck for immediate access.

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Conclusion: Excellent Product for a Bad Neck


Review: Bought this harness for use with a Nikon D300 which is a much heavier camera than my last and do not regret it. I have a neck injury which makes it hard to hang or tie anything around now, so this harness is a Godsend. It's very adjustable and easy to use, but takes a little getting used to slipping on after being used to a neck strap and takes a little longer to do. Still, if you need this, it's worth doing and a huge convenience in the end. I don't like my camera swinging around and knocking expensive lenses on things, so being able to keep an eye on my equipment is wonderful.

There are a couple of drawbacks I've noticed however. It's hard to use liveview in the LCD monitor because the harness holds the camera too close unless you adjust the straps way out away from your body. Also it seems necessary to adjust the straps way out for general use and reading menus being as I'm far sighted these days. I don't care to wear glasses while taking photos, so for me this is a slight problem. Your results may vary.

Another thing I had issue with is with the easy connect system. You must attach the second section of the clips to the camera where they remain while the harness is not in use. These clips are fairly large albeit sturdy. What I did to circumvent this problem was to buy plastic swivel clips to attach the clips to first, then use swivel clips on the camera eyelet. It would have been nice had the manufacturer considered the possibility that not everyone would love their idea of a quick connect system and provided other options. This would have saved a good deal of time and effort figuring out what to do and where to get what was needed to make this harness work best for my equipment.

Overall I'd recommend this product all the same, but advise the buyer to think about their needs and intended use.


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