Reddit Reddit reviews OP/TECH USA E-Z Comfort Strap (Black) - Neoprene Neck Strap for Cameras and Binoculars, 2701252

We found 4 Reddit comments about OP/TECH USA E-Z Comfort Strap (Black) - Neoprene Neck Strap for Cameras and Binoculars, 2701252. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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OP/TECH USA E-Z Comfort Strap (Black) - Neoprene Neck Strap for Cameras and Binoculars, 2701252
Streamlined neoprene design fits most camera and binoculars—including those with binocular rain guardsEasy to attach and adjust with 3/8" Wide webbingNo quick disconnectsFully adjustable length of 22" To 44" (55, 9cm - 111, 8cm)Made in the USA
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4 Reddit comments about OP/TECH USA E-Z Comfort Strap (Black) - Neoprene Neck Strap for Cameras and Binoculars, 2701252:

u/snuflswasmyslavename · 5 pointsr/AskPhotography

https://www.amazon.com/OP-TECH-USA-Comfort-Strap/dp/B000928KII/

Simple, comfortable, no garish branding, several colors to choose from, one-piece (none of that buckle bullshit that OP/Tech is usually pushing).

This reminds me that I need to get another one.

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u/iamapizza · 4 pointsr/photography

Similar, I got this OP/TECH strap. Main factor was it being comfortable on the neck. Great for mirrorless.

Cons

  • Doesn't fold away quickly.
  • Random bouts of laughing at nothing
  • I find myself taking closeups of walls
u/kare_kano · 2 pointsr/AskPhotography

You don't have to get a kit lens if you don't want to. In fact if you're looking to get the best quality/cost ratio I would skip the kit lens altogether (with the possible exception of the XC15-45, see below).

Start by checking out this page to see all the Fuji lenses. The XC are kit lenses, the XF are their premium stuff. WR means weather resistant. OIS means image stabilization.

Please remember that you can go on Amazon Warehouse) and buy used in "good" or "very good" condition with full Amazon guarantee (those marked "Warehouse") and save some serious bucks.

The obvious choices for street photography are prime lenses, and the first must-have choice would be the XF35.

Other lenses are up to you. When I shoot street I tend to favor primes almost exclusively. The XF23 and XF50 are another couple of excellent choices. I also like the XF27 because it's the smallest "pancake" Fuji lens, but if you get the XF35 there's no point in getting the XF27 (unless you really want a pancake), because their field of view is too close to each other.

I should mention that all Fuji kit lenses are exceptional and break the usual "kit lenses are meh" rule. They're not as good as the XF line but they are definitely not bad. I love the XC15-45 and it's the only kit lens that doesn't have a suitable XF equivalent.

My personal choice for travel would be the XF35 for street and the XF55-200 for when I need a zoom (and while on a trip you do occasionally need a zoom). I also take the XC15-45 because it's so small and light so why not (and that wide 15mm end is extra sweet). Speaking of personal choices, I'd also go for an X-T2, especially if you get it used (which you should; try to avoid buying new and especially not at MSRP whenever possible).

I also recommend getting a better strap, the ones included are a bit too narrow and get a tad uncomfortable with a bigger lens. OPTech does a very nice and simple neck strap. If you need a bag I can also recommend the Caden K1, just not if you have a big torso, the strap only allows for a bit over 50 inch.

u/Lat3nt · 1 pointr/analog

I use this--it hasn't let me down yet. I stayed away from the quick release camera straps for the same reason. If I need to put it on a tripod, the strap is light enough where it doesn't really get in the way or tangled.