I'd give anything to find the wide, long, "folksinger guitar strap
looking" camera straps that used to be common when I got my first Oly
(1979). Although I have severalOlympus straps and a domke strap,
nothing else is as secure, comfortable, and easy to dealwith as the
strap that my OM-1n still hangs from. Unfortunately, everywhere I
look now they've committed themselves to neoprene, quick release (my
old strap just has snap clips), and brand names written on the strap.
FWIW, I'd gladly trade a couple of Olympus logo straps for hoods or
film.
BBB
On Tue, 30 Nov 1999 23:01:56 -0800 (PST), Acer V wrote:
>On Wed, 1 Dec 1999, Tom Trottier wrote:
>
>:At 08:25 1999/11/30 utility, Dirk Wright wrote:
>:>>2. will like to get straps for it, someone at work suggested the leica
>:>>straps.
>:>
>:>I like Domke/Canon.
>:...
>:
>:I'd suggest straps that use wide neoprene neck pads - very comfortable, and
>:they stretch to ease bumps to the camera.
>
>Oh yes, those are very nice--but I don't use anything on my OM1n :)
>
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