I mean PM said it was "The way", so..... Nope, not my type of camera strap. I prefer the Peak Design Leash for versatility with my Fuji, and the quick disconnects to hang other camera on it when switching camera bodies. I have used the Peak Design Slide for many years with my big heavy DSLR's with 70-200mm 2.8 lenses and never ran into any issues or worries that it would fail.
Ya, I’ve got the Peak Design Leash too and have used it for years. I just really liked the high chest carry and couldn’t get the peak short enough for that. I think the PD is definitely the best option for anything bigger and the anchors are so versatile, but I do love this new strap for my Fuji!
@@This-Stylish-Life Great point, I don't own the PD leash, but was looking into it for my XT3. I am starting to like the leather half cases I have seen for the XT3. But having issues finding the Arca plate on the bottom of any half cases for the XT3. They have them for XT5 through LIM's. That would be my dream XT3 case to have the Arca plate built into a leather half case.
this might work with a small rangefinder style camera and a smaller lens (or maybe a medium format folder), but not with anything bigger. can't imagine this with a Pentax 645, even with the smallest lens, the 75/2.8. Side for me. Peak Design, but I have also a nice leather strap and an OPTech...
Absolutely, anything bigger than this and you are going to want something wider and longer. I use a Peak Design on my Sony and probably wouldn’t want a big telefoto lens sitting square on my chest!
This one actually looks nicer than the one from clever supply co. The leather looks beefier and the stitching is much preferred to the rivets, personally anyway. Nice video man!
bro! I made that camera strap!
Ah thank you so much man 😄
I really appreciate that kind review
Dude, thanks for watching my video! And thanks for making an awesome camera strap!
I mean PM said it was "The way", so.....
Nope, not my type of camera strap. I prefer the Peak Design Leash for versatility with my Fuji, and the quick disconnects to hang other camera on it when switching camera bodies. I have used the Peak Design Slide for many years with my big heavy DSLR's with 70-200mm 2.8 lenses and never ran into any issues or worries that it would fail.
Ya, I’ve got the Peak Design Leash too and have used it for years. I just really liked the high chest carry and couldn’t get the peak short enough for that. I think the PD is definitely the best option for anything bigger and the anchors are so versatile, but I do love this new strap for my Fuji!
@@This-Stylish-Life Great point, I don't own the PD leash, but was looking into it for my XT3. I am starting to like the leather half cases I have seen for the XT3. But having issues finding the Arca plate on the bottom of any half cases for the XT3. They have them for XT5 through LIM's. That would be my dream XT3 case to have the Arca plate built into a leather half case.
this might work with a small rangefinder style camera and a smaller lens (or maybe a medium format folder), but not with anything bigger. can't imagine this with a Pentax 645, even with the smallest lens, the 75/2.8. Side for me. Peak Design, but I have also a nice leather strap and an OPTech...
Absolutely, anything bigger than this and you are going to want something wider and longer. I use a Peak Design on my Sony and probably wouldn’t want a big telefoto lens sitting square on my chest!
Looks like a lovely well made strap but if i put my Leica M11 on that and wondered round central London I'd basically be wearing a big 'mug me?' sign.
This one actually looks nicer than the one from clever supply co. The leather looks beefier and the stitching is much preferred to the rivets, personally anyway.
Nice video man!
love this, thanks 🙏
😂 I watched that PMcn and tried to get one too - what length is the one you went for?
Thanks for watching! I got the 28”
I know the guy in feildworks..no literally but he makes good straps
okay okayyyyyyy 👍🏼 (I’m the fieldwork’s guy by the way lol)
But what about Portrait orientation
Love the strap… hate that’s it’s made in Canada 😅
Way to thin😮 Neck pain is guaranteed😢
Would it be long enough to shoot in portrait?