VKO Camera Strap,Quick Release Shoulder Strap,Paracord Woven Camera Neck Strap, for SLR DSLR Digital Mirrorless Camera
$29.97
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Price: $29.97
(as of Oct 07, 2024 10:48:49 UTC – Details)
Product Description
VKO VNS Outdoor Series High Strength Paracord Quick Release Camera Neck / Shoulder Strap is the best choice for you, which is mainly designed to keep your DSLR/SLR comfortably secure while you hold it.It’s simple, comfortable and strong. Give yourself piece of mind in the most streamlined manner available. High strength parachute rope and premium microfiber leather to cinch in place and offer a perfect fit.
FOUR COLORS AVAILABLE
Color:Black , Green , Grey , Red
Different colors suitable for men and women of different ages; What’s more,it fits your small crossbody bag with round hole eyelet etc.
PARACORD CAMERA STRAP
Material:Parachute CordLightweight: 2.8 ounce/80gLength:Approx 41.3inch-47.2inch / 105cm-120cmPackage included:1X Camera Strap with quick release adapter,stainless steel ring and microfieber pad (camera not included)
Compatible list:
Compatible with Fujifilm X-S10 / X-T4 / X-T30 / X-T3 / X100F / X-T20 / X-T3 / X-T2 / X70 / X-Pro2 / X-E2S / X-E3 / X-Pro2 / X30 / XQ2 / X100S / X100T / X100V etc. Compatible with Sony A7M4 / A7M3 / ILCE-7RIII / A7R4 / A7RM3 /A7R3 / A7RM2 / A7R2 / A6000 / A6300 / A6400 / A6500 etc. Compatible with Leica M(Type 262) / M10 / M9 / M8 / M7 / M6 / Q(Type 116) / D-Lux(Typ 109) / X2 / X Vario(Typ 107) / Mini M / CL / X-E(Typ 102) / X-E(Typ 102) / M-E(Typ 240) etc. Compatible with Canon EOS 80D / 760D / 750D / 700D / 650D / 550D / 1300D / 1200D / Rebel T6i / T6s / T5i / T4i / T3i / T3 etc. Compatible with Nikon D810 / D750 / D500 / D7200 / Df / D610 / D7100 / D5600 / D5500 / D5300 / D5200 / D3400 / D3300 / D3200 etc. And other brand mirrorless cameras, SLR, DSLR cameras,binoculars,monocular,small crossbody bags with eyelets etc.
Why us ?
Top-grade: Weaving and stitching by experience artisan, strong and looks luxry;Comfortable: Quality parachute rope made you feel comfortable(Different from other brand stiff parachute rope);Portable: Wrapped around the camera lens or put it into your small bag;Quick-release: Come with quick release adapter.
Production Process
Handmade by experienced artisan,using quality parachute rope weaving technology, it has the characteristics of
High strength tensile force;High toughness ;High wear resistance.
Connection Method
Microfiber leather pad helps to prevent scratching your camera;Quick release adapter with strong string make it available when you feel the strap is short;Can Bear 15kg Weight.
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Customer Reviews
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Material
Parachute Rope Parachute Rope Parachute Rope Parachute Rope Nylon rope and ABS buckle Climbing rope
Length
105-120cm 105-120cm 105-120cm 105-120cm approximately 120cm
colour
Black Green Grey Red Black Black,Pink,Green,Grey,Red
Comfortable
Soft Soft Soft Soft
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Date First Available : April 15, 2024
Manufacturer : VKO
ASIN : B0D1Q5C46V
William E. Siverd –
Nice Strap for a quick change of straps
I bought this strap because I can remove it quicker than removing the strap that came with my Canon EOS 60D. I bought a Canon 100-400mm lens and a shoulder strap that attaches directly to the lens. I didn’t want the original strap that came with the camera getting in the way when shooting with the 100-400mm and it is a pain to taking it off and putting it back on due to my rather large hands & fingers. The VKO Camera Strap is quick to remove and to reattach as needed. It is also very sturdy and will last a lifetime. Also, it looks great on the camera. One point to be aware of if you are putting this on a Canon (or at least an EOS 60D), the attachment points are not alike. Looking down on the camera, the attachment point on the left sticks straight out from the camera. No problem. The attachment point on the right is pointing up. I could not get the split ring to fit in the small leather after getting it on the attachment point. My solution was to get a small triangular split ring on the camera attachment point then connect the round split ring onto it. Worked like a charm.
Mark –
Paracord Safely Carried Me During Hundreds of Military Parachute Jumps. Now it carries my cameras.
AMAZON VINE Review of the VKO Paracord Camera StrapThe VKO Paracord Strap leverages the strength and stretch of parachute suspension lines (paracord) to carry our expensive and fragile optics safely and securely. Whether a DSLR or Mirrorless Camera and Lens or a pair of Birding or Nautical Binoculars these stylish, strong, and inexpensive straps will support and keep your optics close while you use them.This strap is made by artisans who begin with two strands of Type 3 paracord -rated at 650 lbs. per line. The two lines braided together have a break strength of 1300 pounds and a stretch factor of 30%.The actual stretch rating for Type 3 paracord will be higher than 30%, but ALL Mil-Spec paracord MUST have at least 30% stretch. Type 1 paracord is rated at 550 pounds per line with 30% stretch. Type 3 paracord, used in this strap, has a higher 650-pound break rate and a MINIMUM stretch of 30%.That stretch factor is important. There is a substantial jerk upwards as a parachute deploys overhead of a jumper and stops their accelerating fall toward Earth. Without that stretch, the jumper would be subjected to the full force of their falling weight just as a heavy camera would if the line were snagged or held fast while forward motion continued. The VKO strap is lightweight, is non-reactive to heat or cold and since it is nylon it is naturally resistant to mildew or rot.I have paracord rescue weights (paracord braided around a four-pound dive weight) to throw to distressed divers or swimmers that are almost 50 years old. They are always present at our saltwater dive sites and in chlorine swimming pools for initial training in their use. They show faint wear and some loss of color but are as good today as when I made them in 1976. They are always rinsed in fresh water and air dried before putting them away until next time. When they are especially abused during Divemaster training they get washed with mild soap and air dried. I expect they will still be saving divers long after I am a memory. Paracord is tough stuff.The VKO straps come in a variety of colors and two lengths 105 cm (41.3 inches) and 120 cm (47.3 inches). I have the 105 cm version in Light Gray, and it hangs just above my waist. It took only a few minutes for my hands to close on the camera without thinking about it. The extra thickness of the strap helps bear the weight of the Nikon Z9 camera, a Nikkor Z 70-200 f2.8 VR S lens, and Flashpoint R2 XPROC II flash trigger.Their combined weight is a few ounces shy of seven pounds. That does not sound like much until you hang it from your neck for a 79-minute photo shoot as I did yesterday. Full disclosure, I usually wear an over the shoulder harness that allows the camera to hang at my left side for easy retrieval and swing up to my shutter hand for studio shoots, but I altered the script for this review and the strap did not disappoint. The strap held the camera rig steady at my waist. It was always there unless I had it up to eye-level to shoot. I always work tethered in the studio and the tether cable was always clear of the camera strap. I mention that because the harness has been known to âcatchâ the tether cable just past the 90-degree USB-C port on the camera. The neck strap hangs taut when the camera is not in hand and falls to my chest when there is slack. Always stays clear of the tether. There is something interesting in that, but what that is I am not yet sure. I will need to do some “tether” research.I need to mention the aesthetics of this camera strap from VKO. They are beautifully made. The braid is artisan work, handmade and then the support materials and hardware are added. ALL of the metal hardware that MIGHT touch the body of the camera is wrapped in the leather lug guard that is first placed over and around the lugs. A nice touch, to be sure, but also a guard against abrasion. The âsplit ringsâ that are threaded into the leather ends of the strap are actually carabiner rings with an âeasy openâ gate that makes installation and removal easy. And the leather foldover tabs that terminate the paracord are cross stitched through the braid for strength and rigidity. It is masterful work and deserves our appreciation.I expect this paracord strap will still be perfect years from now. It has the DNA of parachute suspension lines dating from World War II and has only gotten better since then. It is now stronger, has more stretch, and is more colorful than its olive drab G.I. forebears. We are lucky to have it so VKO can create these exceptional camera straps for us.AMAZON VINE Review of this VKO Paracord Camera Strap in Light Gray.FIVE STARS! For strength, design, build quality, and artisan inspiration in the braid.Mark in North Carolina
Jesse C. –
Quality cord, questionable attachment…
The quality of this cord feels great. It is nicely tucked away in your kit when not in use and I feel as though it is strong enough for most small setups. I wouldn’t have a problem leaving it attached to my mirrorless cropped sensor z30 as shown in the photos however, I would feel a bit concerned with it holding the weight of my full frame z6ii with a 70-200 f/2.8, battery grip, etc… and it’s not because of the cord. The cord can hold it. My concern comes with the carabiner rings and straps that are attached to the camera. Notice in my photos that I have PD attachment points and have not put the included attachment points on my camera. I guess I have more trust with PD since I have that system on several pieces of equipment and is tried and true. And the carabiner rings… I feel like that cheap little hinge is a failure point. Back to the “holding a heavy system” statement… it wouldn’t be comfortable for this. The heavier my rig gets when I build it out for different scenarios, the wider my strap gets… I wouldn’t want this around my neck while I’m carrying a full load out… That said, this will be used for times when I’m going out with minimal gear for photo/video. I may change some hardware to be compatible with what I already have. If you are looking for a paracord strap for your lightweight carry around though… I don’t think there is anything wrong with this one.
Jkuo –
Very versatile strap for different camera setup.
This strap has a vintage look!! Very good quality. One thing I like the most is there are different ways to connect to the cameras. There are the loop, strap, and etc. I can use it directly with camera rings, or even add peak design connectors. The strap is a bit long for me, I am about 5’9 tall. But I guess if i need to adjust the length, I can just tight a few knots. Overall its a good vintage looking camera strap.
Lowapproach –
Very nice camera strap!
I am using this with my Sony A6000, the strap quality is excellent, its soft and light around my neck, good height also, I love the quick release, most impotently to me in any strap is my feeling of confidence that i would not drop my cameras, and this strap provides just that, decent price for an excellent neck strap!
AskJoe.TV –
An unusual camera strap. LOVE IT!
Iâm one of those people who doesnât like a big wide camera strap, so this strap caught my eye. It looks very different from most traditional straps and thatâs exactly why I love it.