Mirrorless Camera Neck Strap with Quick Release Buckles, Adjustable Shoulder Sling Strap for Sony A7C II A7 IV III A7R V IV ZV1 ZV-E10 Canon EOS R100 R50 M50 M6 Nikon Z30 Z50 Z6 Z7 II & More (Black)
$27.99
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Price: $27.99
(as of Oct 07, 2024 18:44:39 UTC – Details)
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Founded in 2005, JJC is mainly engaged in R&D, manufacturing, and selling professional photography equipment and accessories.
JJC always keeps up-to-date technology and strives to stand at the forefront of the photography equipment industry and develop the latest products to meet consumer’s needs.
Our principle is to provide excellent products and services and guide the mainstream of photography equipment industry.
【Universal Camera Neck Strap】The JJC camera neck strap is strong enough to hold up to 176lbs (80kg) of gear and easily supports most mirrorless cameras, such as Canon EOS R100, R50, M50 Mark II, M6 Mark II, Nikon Z30, Z50, Z5, Z6 II, Z7 II Sony ZV-1 Mark II, ZV-E10, A7C II, A7 IV, A7 III, A7R V, A7R IV, A7S III, Fujifilm X-T5, X-T4, X-T30 II, X100V and more. (Note* this strap is compatible with camera strap eyelet openings bigger than 5mm. Please use with a triangle or round ring if necessary.)
【3-in-1 Strap】Upgrade your camera carrying experience with the JJC Camera Neck Strap. It allows for easy switching between neck, shoulder, and sling strap positions.
【Patented Quick Connector】The shoulder strap features patented quick connectors that allows you to quickly attach by simply sliding the adapter into the slot and detach by pressing the square button to release.
【Easy Adjustment】The strap offers a length adjustment range of 37.4″-57″ (95cm-145cm). Integrated adjustment D-rings on both sides allow length to be quickly changed while in use.
【Durable & Comfortable】The camera neck strap is constructed from durable seatbelt nylon webbing material, ensuring long-lasting use. It also features a microfiber leather pad, soft breathable and anti-slip.
D-Dub –
Must have
Wanted this mainly for the strap because it’s not so thick around the neck, that can be uncomfortable, so getting this was a must. Also able to have it go across the chest is great too, that’s how I like carrying my camera. Detaching it from the camera easy with the detaching clamps when necessary is so awesome. I have tried plenty of camera straps and this so far has the others beat, definitely recommend for comfort and versatility
TJKoko –
xlnt
Works great!!!!!!!!!
Daniel E –
Fantastic quick release strap!
I love this strap! The leather is very nice and the quick release is super handy. I really like being able to take the strap off in just a few seconds whenever I don’t need it. My only complaint is that the quick release connectors are plastic, which is not very reassuring when it’s holding up an expensive camera. If they were metal I would give this strap 5 stars. Other than that it’s perfect. It’s adjustable to different lengths depending on what you like, and the nylon feels high quality as well. Overall I highly recommend this!
Larry Sanders –
This is perfect for me.
The quick connection to the camera is secure and easy to do. From the description I was concerned it might have been risky but it works very well.
FAQ –
Camera strap
Comfortable to use and just the right length. Shipped promptly and arrived on time.
Sound Hound –
Best Strap So Far
Normally I don’t use or care for camera straps. They rely on them when walking around for street photography/video but other than that I don’t use them. I often find them to be cumbersome and don’t really adjust well. This strap is different, I love the adjustability with the D-ring which makes adjusting the length a breeze compared to other straps I have tried. It looks to be of decent quality and I have used it on lighter and heavier camera/lens combos with similar results. This one is worthy of consideration if you are looking for a camera strap.
D. Smith –
Comfortable neck strap much better than my previous one
I carry around a Fujifilm X-S10 mirrorless camera. It’s not the heaviest camera out there. The Fuji strap that I was using was really uncomfortable around my neck though, so I decided on this one and so far I really like it. One, it doesn’t hurt my neck so it’s already winning for me. The strap came very well packaged. I’ve received many things from Amazon that are just thrown in a plastic bag or loose in a box that that’s pretty much what I’m used to nowadays. This strap came in a nice cardboard box with an insert piece of cardboard that nicely displays the strap held down by twist ties, along the lines of a premium brand product. The strap itself is very well made. The quick connect system is interesting, there’s a square button that you slide back and then the connector just slides up, I like it. It’s plastic but it seems to be very sturdy. I would not hesitate to get more products from JJC after trying out this camera strap.
Joey Jennings –
Nice quality and unbranded
If youâre looking for one that doesnât have large branding across it, this is the perfect one. Itâs good, sturdy material while not compromising the look with unnecessary branding.
Usakulo –
I used it for my camera and itâs awesome. The product is made of high quality materials and very easy to use. The strap can be easily removed when needed with quick release mechanism . I recommend this product
Falkor –
I’ve always looked at JJC to be slightly above the average company when offering replacement items or accessories for creatives and camera nerds. I’ve purchased from them a number of times, and their products have always had some nuanced difference from the original item I am replacing or wanting a less expensive version of, but altogether the product is always more than good enough for my needs.There is another, now famous company, that offers camera straps with quick release buckles and seatbelt strap like fabrics. For a while, it kind of had the monopoly on this market, and even though the product was unique, it came at a substantially high price. Over time, the appeal wore off for me, because it was just too costly to replace when necessary.JJC has managed to mimic this company in some respects, while being unique themselves in others, bringing together what I think is all the best parts of what that other company created, and actually improving on the design in quite a few interesting ways, offering an overall original product in this new camera strap.The seatbelt strap like fabric is still there, but with an addition of some thicker, simulated leather reinforcement specifically where it rests on your neck. Of course, that is where they stamp their JJC logo as well. For me… this is subjective â some will like this and some will not. The addition comes with the caveat that it makes the strap very difficult to roll up in a convenient way like the competition can.It also uses heavier metal clasps rather than aluminum like the competition, and JJC decided to add a few extra erroneous clasps that don’t really serve a purpose on either side of the strap â not in general practical application anyway… which overall just adds to the weight of the product. I personally prefer my straps to be light, flexible and quick to strap and wrap.Because of the new quick release mechanism, which I do think is very original… there are nonetheless small parts involved in latching the buckles to the strap. It is quick enough, and I don’t really have anything bad to say about it because I do appreciate the method and the lengths in which the company obviously went to differentiate themselves from the competition, while still trying to offer a similar product.However, the combination of the additional weight and the pleather neck support is altogether slightly cumbersome, but I found it’s not a deal breaker at least. The new release system is quick, but also not as simplified as the competition, because you just can’t get any simpler than that, and so JJC went the opposite direction and complicated it a bit.However, all that said… all of this leads to a more robust camera strap, which in some ways actually makes it superior and gives more assurance that your equipment will be safe. The new latch system is really quite smart, and gives me a lot of confidence. And I suppose if I wanted minimalism, there are options out there.I think this strap is specifically designed to be able to handle a larger, more robust camera system; perhaps with a much larger lens attached, with ease. It is not really meant for the casual clicker or even the street photographer, but for a videographer, or at least one kind of wedding photographer, each of whom are spending several hours lugging around an impressive looking beast of a camera, in some cases with a substantial 70-200 focal length, which from experience, I know very well, can get quite heavy.This strap, while a bit heavy itself, also has options to help distribute the weight of a longer day holding larger equipment. While still looking very aesthetically pleasing. So I really can’t denigrate it for that at all. It’s just a great, heavy duty strap that will take on your creative project alongside you, with ease.
JNL –
Pros- Band is thick and adjustable- Holders for accessories (see picture)- Quick release is very useful and easy to use yet secure- Car-belt part of the band is very study- Threading of the whole band is well done and consistent- Edges of car-belt band are meltedCons- Edge of the leather band seems unfinished, which is a bit uncomfortable on skin
wintergreen –
I find this neck strap to be very comfortable and sturdy. It was easy to install on my Canon M50. I like that itâs very easily adjustable with the quick release buckles, so that I can change the length to suit various carrying positions. This has to be the most convenient camera strap Iâve ever had. Highly recommended.
lecara –
This camera strap is pretty well made and the materials are pretty great quality in general. There is no aspect of this product that gives me any reason to feel like it would ever break or detach on me and is a very dependable product. The all important quick release mechanism is quite secure too, because the small button needs to be pulled backwards to unlock instead of pressed or pushed down that is more likely to happen accidentally. The buckle that stays latched to your camera is a strong type of plastic and won’t easily scratch your camera either.The strap itself, the sling portion of it, is also super solid. I chose the 0.8″ version and I have found it comfortable enough to wear with a middle-weight camera setup thanks to the padded central section of the strap. The padded section is just padded enough and provides good comfort and grip. The length adjustment buckle is a bit bulkier than most as it sticks out as a triangular shape. The little D-rings hanging off of the end makes it easy to lengthen the strap but shortening it definitely is a lot more difficult than the offering from Peak Design for instance. When adjusting, the buckle at the end of the straps also have pretty hard edges so it doesn’t self-adjust very well… so when lengthening or shortening the straps you need to slightly tug the adjusted part to make itself evenly and properly adjusted.So overall, it is a pretty solid choice of a camera strap, certainly a good solution with a less bulky quick release system than Peak Design, but isn’t quite as nice to handle when it comes to shortening the strap.