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🖤 Snap, Strap, Shoot: Elevate your grip game with effortless style!
The OP/TECH USA Cam Strap - QD is a premium neoprene wrist strap designed for lightweight cameras up to 2.5 lbs. Featuring a quick-release system for fast strap swaps, an adjustable security slide for a custom fit, and durable American-made construction, it offers a perfect blend of comfort, control, and vintage-inspired style for everyday photographers and travelers alike.







| ASIN | B000H02B6O |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #230 in Binocular, Camera & Camcorder Straps |
| Brand Name | OP/TECH USA |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (809) |
| Fastener Type | Quick Disconnect |
| Included Components | Camera Strap |
| Item Dimensions | 10 x 0.63 x 0.5 inches |
| Manufacturer | OpTech |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 1801021 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | All of our products come with a Lifetime Warranty against defects in materials and workmanship under normal and proper usage for the life of the product. |
| Material Type | Neoprene |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Size | 10 inches |
| Style Name | Strap |
| Style Number | 1801021 |
| UPC | 711554180116 999999049988 711554180109 |
D**C
Great Strap
Great little strap. It's soft and comfortable and feels very strong. The only improvement I'd make would be a slightly larger quick release clip that's easier to unclip with one hand. This one requires you to get the tips of your fingers on the little prongs and to squeeze very tightly to release. Not too hard to do with two hands, but since you've typically got a camera strapped to the wrist wearing the strap, it can be a bit tough to use both hands at the same time. BUT, these are the same little clips I already have mounted to my camera, which allows me to interchange straps and unclip from a neck strap in order to just use the wrist strap, etc. so I do like that the clips are compatible with other OP/Tech quick disconnect clips. In the end, I rarely switch back and forth between strap setups so I prefer that these little clips are small, unobtrusive, and slightly difficult to unclip because I never fear that my camera will disconnect without a concentrated effort. By the way, two small quick disconnects can fit into a single eyelet on an OM-D E-M10 body without using the stock key ring strap mounts. I feel this is a smoother surface for those little 1.5mm cords to be rotating against all the time.
R**Y
Comfortable, Inexpensive, and Functional
This strap is a comfortable and affordable way to add in a little extra measure of safety when handling your point-and-shoot or light mirrorless camera (the suggested weight limit is 2.5 lbs). You just attach the strap to one of the available mount points on your camera and you've instantly got a wrist strap that will allow you to snugly hold on while still having plenty of maneuverability to manipulate dials, knobs, and buttons. It's light, too, so it won't really add any noticeable weight to the overall camera. The strap is detachable with a snap release mechanism, but quite frankly, I'm not really sure why I would need (or want) that. More usable is the slider that allows you to cinch the strap to your wrist (all camera straps should have this feature!). You can get the strap in all kinds of colors if you like, but you can also go with standard black if you don't want any additional attention. For the price, it is quite a bargain, and seems well made.
R**L
Good strap for full day use but neoprene has some drawbacks
I bought this strap to "test" it against a leather wrist strap (much more costly) that I have on a point and shoot (DMC LX5). I installed this neoprene one on a DMC LX7. I have used it in four seasons, all kinds of weather, and in a number of different countries. My preference is for an unobtrusive strap and camera as possible, and so I purchased a black version of the OP/TECH strap. The strap did not seem to draw any unwanted attention when it was in use around my wrist and attached to my camera. The quality of the strap is very high. The neoprene is not too thick and is soft and pliable enough to be easy to slip a hand through, even with a glove on. The strap can be disconnected from the camera using a small click lock and I was initially concerned about the possibility of the click lock becoming inadvertently disengaged, leaving the camera to free fall at some inopportune moment. I have not had any such experience in the past several months of use. In fact I have not used the disconnect feature very much, but it's there if you need it. I suppose the safest way to use this strap is to fit it onto your wrist, without the camera attached, and then once it is on your wrist and adjusted, attach the camera. This can be a bit tricky to do using just one hand. The lanyard that loops through the camera lug is quite strong and has not shown any signs of wear or fraying after several months of use. The strap is very soft and comfortable on the wrist. I typically have my camera cupped in my hand, palm facing backward, when walking in cities and towns, with the camera not very visible to someone approaching me from the front or side. In this mode, the strap can be around my wrist for hours at a time. As such, when the weather is warm, the neoprene can be a bit warm around the wrist if you have the strap semi-snugged (there's an adjustable plastic slider that can snug the strap around your wrist to prevent it from slipping off). My leather strap is much narrower, so not as much of a heat band, and as leather will absorb an perspiration, can feel more comfortable in similar circumstances. I have not noticed any odor from the neoprene, even when sweaty, and if there was, it is easy enough to soap up and rinse off as the neoprene itself does not absorb any water. The neoprene is more pliable than my leather strap is, even thought I have used the leather strap much more, prior to getting this neoprene one, so you might think that it would have softened up over time and use, which it has compared to when it was new, but it is still not as soft as the neoprene strap. Each has advantages and disadvantages - minor at that. I would certainly purchase another one of these straps for use with a point and shoot.
J**L
Perfect for a Small Camera, or Even a Cellphone
I put this on my small, point-and-shoot camera. It's perfect! It tends to stay put, even if I drop the camera, it keeps it from falling. It's very comfortable on my hand and wrist, too. I just wish my camera had a connection point on the left side, but that's the camera's fault, not the wrist strap. It looks great on the camera, not cheap or ugly, it feels great on my wrist, holds the camera securely, and if it's ever in the way, the connection snaps right off. It didn't set out to do much, but it does it well and with style!
J**E
Perfect Camera Strap!
I've used these for several years and they're on each of my camera bodies. Great product!
M**S
C'est dragonne de poignet est idéale pour un appareil compact. J'en ai deux que j'utilise sur un Olympus Stylus1 et un Samsung EX2F. Cerise sur la gâteau, il est possible de la déclipser et de remplacer la dragonne par une sangle "tour de cou" de la même marque (à condition d'avoir installé l'autre clip sur l'autre coté de l'appareil photo…)
C**I
ero nel dubbio se acquistare questo modello o quello leggermente più largo (sia come fascia che come laccetto) ma per la mia Fuji X-T20, considerato che con il 18-55 non arriva al kg 1,13 di massimale, è diventato il compagno ideale; si indossa facilemente, è morbido, è molto pratico nell'uso e poco ingombrante
M**I
手からコンデジをぶら下げた状態でもストラップがしなやかで負荷が分散されるので、手首への装着感や圧迫感がなく自然に馴染みます。 柔らかいので2つ折りにしてコンデジと一緒に小さなカメラケースに詰め込むことができます。
D**A
Very impressive hand strap. The "Made in USA" quality shows! Using it for my Ricoh GR III and the strap string runs smoothly through the opening in Ricoh GR III. After gliding the strap through my hand, the camera grip is quite snug, which is good because it allows holding the camera steadily. Highly recommended.
U**N
Seit über einem Jahr suche ich eine sichere und angenehme Handschlaufe für Fuji X100 und Olympus OM-D. Ich habe verschiedenste Ausführungen gekauft und verworfen. Beide Kameras sind nicht so leicht, dass man die dünnen Handschlaufen für P&S Kameras gerne nutzt. Durch die Verwendung von Neopren ist die OpTech Handschlaufe angenehm, und sie hat eine Klemme die sie sicher am Handgelenk hält. Die Plastikschnalle ist klein und reibt nicht an der Hand wie bei anderen Handschlaufen. Wärmstens empfohlen.