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Key Features
- Crossbody Strap for DSLR with Lens
- Comfortable 1.5" Width
- Length Adjusts 36-48"
- 2 Flat Cord 3/4" QR Connectors
This Heavy Camera Sling Strap from DSPTCH has two 3/4" quick release connectors that secure to your camera lugs via flat cord elastic loops. It accommodates a DSLR with a lens attached or any camera weighing up to approximately ten pounds. Made in the USA, the crossbody strap has a 36 to 48" adjustable length and a comfortable 1.5" width.
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question
Do you sell replacement quick releases?
Unfortunately we do not sell replacement quick releases to this particular model. The manufacturer would carry those quick releases. Here is a link to the quick releases to this strap: http://bhpho.to/1x6ZQFr
Date published: 2018-08-25
question
Do the strap fit on a Fujifilm X-T1 ?? I wonder if it fits the tiny metal loop on the X-T1
This strap will work with FUJIFILM bodies using either the triangular ringlets provided with the camera bodies or one of the many titanium rings available on Amazon. Loop the ends of this strap through the rings after they are attached to the camera body.
Date published: 2018-08-25
question
For anyone who owns the DSPTCH Heavy sling: has anyone had to buy the optional shoulder pad due to the sling being uncomfortable? I see it as an option on DSPTCH's website. Thanks.
Hi Monica,I use the DSPTCH sling just as it is, I have not needed the optional shoulder strap.I hope this helps.Thanks, Mike
Date published: 2018-08-25
question
how durable is this? how much weight can this truly hold? i have a 7Dmk2 with battery grip and a 200-500mm telephoto on the front of it (and planning on replacing that lens with a 100-400L IS ii + 1.4x tc soon). do i have anything to worry about if i strap that rig to this?
This is a good quality strap, I purchased two to use on the Nikon 7100 and 5200 with no battery packs and an all around Tamron 16-300 lens. It works fine with them but I do not think they would be heavy duty enough for your setup.Ed
Date published: 2018-08-25
