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📸 Snap in Style: Elevate your photography game with our trendy camera strap!
The Camera Strap Camera Neck Strap in Army Green is crafted from high-quality nylon and PU, designed to evenly distribute weight and minimize strain. It features quick-release buckles for easy strap changes, fine stitching for durability, and is compatible with a wide range of cameras, making it an essential accessory for photographers on the go.












| ASIN | B093BCXYSD |
| Age Range Description | All Ages |
| Best Sellers Rank | #90 in Binocular, Camera & Camcorder Straps |
| Brand Name | Eorefo |
| Color | Army Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 393 Reviews |
| Fastener Type | Snap |
| Item Dimensions | 60.63 x 0.79 x 0.06 inches |
| Item Weight | 18 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Eorefo |
| Manufacturer Part Number | thin-004 |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Size | Large |
| Style Name | Camera Neck Strap |
| Style Number | thin-004 |
P**W
Well made strap. Perfect for Point/Shoot and small Mirrorless Cameras.
My Canon G5X II came with only a wrist strap. Ok but I found that when shooting a lot of pics it was annoying to have to hold it constantly. A neck strap was in order. Went for this one based on cost and reviews and am not disappointed. This is really well made for the price point. It measures 3/4" wide, half that where the camera attachments are. The webbing is soft yet tight woven. The quick release buckle is very strong. And it is long enough to adjust to just about any desirable length. I wouldn't use this for a bulky SLR type camera but for a Point/Shoot or light Mirrorless Camera it should work out fine. There are no instructions how to attach the buckles but it is fairly easy to figure out. My Canon is set up for a neck strap, having attachment eye loops on either side of the body. But if you only have a single loop set up for a wrist strap you could still use this by passing both buckle loops thru the one eye.
R**.
Works Great
Could use instructions but figured it out. I needed a replacement strap for my samsung nx3000 and it works perfectly. Very good quality.
J**N
Good Strap
The strap has worked well for me and has held up over a summer of using it and more. I am still using it today.
J**.
Good camera strap with a nice length
I bought this to use with a small rangefinder camera. I'm a tall man who never can find things long enough for my use, and this camera strap actually works for me. Most neck straps have the camera falling just below my neck with the lens pointing up in the air, which makes subtle hip-fired street photography impossible. This strap is long enough that my camera hangs low enough that I can use the flip screen and touch-to-shoot functions as intended. The plastic removable clips aren't great, so I don't use those. However, the clothes straps thread through the triangle eye holes on my GX9. The materials for the camera feel quality; just as good as the countless expressive camera straps I've bought over the years, and the stitching and seams are all in good condition. Overall, a great camera strap.
C**K
Nice strap
It gets the job done. I have no worries about this strap failing on me. It also matches my relatively plain and nondescript personal aesthetic.
D**R
seems to work well, but no way to handle long strap ends
I bought this strap to replace the original intolerable solid-plastic straps that came with my ancient Tasco 440 binoculars. The strap seems well-made and I trust it to hold the binoculars, which are far heavier than most cameras. There's a problem though if you want to use this as a really short neck strap: the thin ends are much too long, and the little "keeper" pieces are useless for two reasons: 1) they are too large to stay put if you pass the strap end through them twice (as depicted) and 2) they are too narrow to pass the strap through them three times. So all the "keepers" do is slide around with the strap ends passing through them twice. The obvious solution is to cut the dangling strap ends to a reasonable length, but that's probably not a good idea, because the strap ends appear to be a woven nylon fabric, so cutting the ends would probably lead to their unraveling. If I knew how to heat-seal the ends after cutting them, I'd do that; burning them with a match might do it. If the manufacturer has a recommendation for how to re-seal the ends after cutting the end straps, I'd appreciate it.
R**S
Long enough
It’s very long. It fits fine when adjusted. Very comfortable on my neck for a compact camera. Simple but well made item. Looks nice.
J**Y
Perfect if you aren’t picky
Some reviews say that it doesn’t come with instructions, blah blah blah. It’s quite literally shown how it goes in one of the pictures of the product slideshow. Even without it’s pretty self explainable on how to put it together. Regardless, it does well with my Minolta SRT 101. Not super long or short, just about the right size. Honestly for the price you can’t beat it. So I say if you are looking for something simple and sufficient and you aren’t terrible at putting together stuff, go ahead and buy it!
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