I've been using a Heath & Hind leather strap with my Pentax 67 and just haven't got on with it, it tangles really easily and is a faff to sort out. It's a really well made strap too which is a shame. Going to get a Peak Design 'Slider' for it instead as I'm impressed with their 'Slider Lite' version on my 35mm camera.
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@ThatDeafGuy I bought Slide Light for my LX when I started feeling shoulder aches. TBH if I'd known it was ridged on one side, I don't think I would have! It's comfortable but the ridges mean it doesn't slide round from by my hip to the taking position easily. I've used the Leash straps on my Pentaxes for years!
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@carusb @ThatDeafGuy ... Came across Peak Design by accident when I was looking for a camera bag. Ended up with the 6l Everyday Sling, too (and a second hand 3l Sling in 'as new' condition is in the post). They're expensive, but quality.
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@keithdevereux @carusb @ThatDeafGuy true, I got the first sling model which after 3 years had an issue with the zipper, they stay true to their lifetime warranty and changed it for one of the newer models. Just by that, I'll keep giving them my business. I use the strap and anchor system in all my cameras. Even my shitty ones, it's so convenient.
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@klizana @carusb @ThatDeafGuy ... Yes. Think that's where I am. All new/old cameras will get an anchor, if it will fit. Your experience with the lifetime warranty is reassuring.
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