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Fotostrap James Camera Strap

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Key Features
  • Holds Mirrorless or DSLR Camera
  • Adjustable 46.5" to 49.5" Strap
  • Brass Hardware Holds up to 40 lb
  • Adjustable Side Lug Attachment Belts
For a touch of personal style, attach this James Camera Strap from Fotostrap to your mirrorless or DSLR camera. Made from genuine leather with brass hardware that can hold gear up to 40 pounds, this strap attaches to your camera's side lugs easily and securely. The cross-body length is adjustable from 46.5" to 49.5". An ergonomic shoulder pad with a non-slip grip provides an extra level of comfort.
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Fotostrap Leather Camera Strap Overview

For a touch of personal style, attach this James Camera Strap from Fotostrap to your mirrorless or DSLR camera. Made from genuine leather with brass hardware that can hold gear up to 40 pounds, this strap attaches to your camera's side lugs easily and securely. The cross-body length is adjustable from 46.5" to 49.5". An ergonomic shoulder pad with a non-slip grip provides an extra level of comfort.

Strap can be adjusted between 46.5" to 49.5"
UPC: 857866004129

Fotostrap Leather Camera StrapSpecs

Item Type
1x Neck/Shoulder Strap for Camera
Color
Brown
Adjustable Strap
Yes
Attachment Method
To Camera: Lug Strap (3/8" Width)
Materials
Leather
Strap Length
50 to 53" / 127 to 134.6 cm
Strap Width
1.5" / 3.8 cm
Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.485 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
9.6 x 2.95 x 2.45"

Fotostrap Leather Camera Strap Reviews

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question

Since this strap is designed to be attached to the camera all the time, when the camera is to be stored into a bag, the strap would have to be folded together. Would you please describe the softness of this strap?
Asked by: Anonymous
The Fotostrap James Camera Strap is made from genuine leather, and is as pliably soft as leather typically is. It will become softer with use.
Answered by: Heather S.
Date published: 2018-08-28
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