Op/Tech Bino/Cam Harness, Elastic Version for Cameras & Binoculars - Black
Details
- Availability:
- Usually ships in 1-2 business days
- List Price:
- $22.75
- Our Price:
- $11.81
- Savings:
- 48%
- Average Customer Rating:
- 4.5 out of 5
- Manufacturer:
- Op/Tech
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- List Price:
- $22.75
- Our Price:
- $11.81
Features
- Fits most cameras & binoculars using a unique attachment system
- Stabilizes gear against the body while enabling it to glide up and down the strap during use
- Easy to attach and fully adjustable
Description
A perfect solution for the outdoor enthusiast seeking a simple harness system for cameras or binoculars. The BINO/CAM HARNESS self-adjusts to comfortably balance gear while in use or in the idle position against the body. The unique loop attachment system enables the harness to quickly snap in place. It's simple design and great price is sure to win approval! The elastic version allows your camera or binoculars to be held tighter against the body. While still allowing the camera or binoculars to be brought up to the eyes for use.
Spotlight customer reviews
Good Product
[ Posted: 2008-10-28 ]
Great product that saves me a lot of sore necks and headaches. Definately reccommend it to anyone using a heavy SLR camera.
Better than a strap
[ Posted: 2008-10-27 ]
I'm new to DLSRs, so I don't really have much experience with a strap. What little experience I do have is that I find them uncomfortable and constantly worry about the camera swinging into things. I kept my prosumer camera in a case on my belt, so didn't use a strap at all.
This harness is a little tricky to get on (but only a few seconds worth, really), but it holds my camera much more securely and comfortably. I wouldn't say it's "tight" against my body, but it doesn't swing around much. I debated between the elastic and the webbing one, and am glad I got the elastic one. I'm a little over 6' tall with a fairly long neck, and the elastic one allows me to be able to get the camera up to shooting position without unlatching it, as well as pull it down far enough to see the LCD screen with my over 40 year old eyes.
Perfect
[ Posted: 2008-09-30 ]
I'd purchased a similar binoculars harness from Cabela's and wasn't happy with it. The Cabela's product had fixed connections between the harness and the binoculars. On this unit, the connection point slides. A much better solution, on my other unit it's difficult to adjust the strap lengths so that it doesn't feel like you have to tug the unit up to your eyes. On this unit, the binoculars slide right into place.
The other nice thing about this unit is the price. If you look, you can buy the same product with a brand name, Ziess, Nikon, Audoban, Steiner, etc...but you pay more! Without the brand name you get the same product and a very low price. I'm totally satisfied and plan on buying another one for my camera!
Fantastic buy!
[ Posted: 2008-08-30 ]
This is the best accessory I've ever bought for a camera. I have had a camera in my hand for 40 years & have bought lots of equipment & accessories, this was the best $12.00 I've ever spent. I have arthritis in my neck & wasn't looking forward to having my camera strap around my neck while on vacation in Colorado for 11 days, then I found the harness. I just can't say enough good things about it. It's easy to get on, easy to hook & unhook your camera from it, but most important, easy on the neck & back. I absolutely recommend this for anyone who carries a camera around a lot or is going somewhere scenic where you'll want lots of pictures. FANTASTIC!!!!!!
added convenience for carrying heavy camera
[ Posted: 2008-08-24 ]
THis strap does help take the weight off your neck when carrying a heavy camera and lens. I would prefer some padding where the two straps come together at the back, although that would add some bulk to the strap. The thin straps let me use this with any bag I choose, and not make the bag hard to close. For long walks while carrying a heavy camera, this unit really helps.