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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Adds a lot of control over your camera!,
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This review is from: Hand Strap for Cameras or Camcorders (Electronics)
I purchased this wrist strap for my Nikon D300. It is very high quality and works great, giving me a lot more control over my camera and adds security as well. I use this wrist strap in addition to the shoulder strap that came with my camera--the shoulder strap attaches to the wrist strap on one end and the unused eyelet on the camera on the other end. I couldn't be more pleased with this item!
12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
It's ok,
This review is from: Hand Strap for Cameras or Camcorders (Electronics)
After switching to a hand strap I have no desire to go back to a neck strap. It's great having it there to give you that little extra security to just holding the camera. I'm not convinced however that this is the best hand strap to buy. I can't seem to get it tight enough to feel %100 percent about it without cramping my fingers and making it a chore to push the shutter button. I thought that the extra padding that goes down the back of the hand would help to make it more secure but it actually does nothing, most of the time it is only snug where the strap is and the rest of the pad isn't even touching my skin. This thing will do until I find one that's better
8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Does not work well with my Canon XSi.,
This review is from: Hand Strap for Cameras or Camcorders (Electronics)
This does not work well with my Canon XSi. The strap works well only for the resting position. Don't even attempt to take shot with your hand in this thing. You'll end up cramping your fingers unless you keep your index finger outside of it and shoot with your middle finger. Then, and only then do you retain full access to all buttons, eg the ISO button.I'm not sure if other SLRs have the same issue w/ this strap.
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