Here is a useful accessory for your digital camera that you can make yourself, the DIY camera hand strap from the guys over at Photojojo. “Butterfingers”, they called us. “Slippery Sam.” “Ol’ Johnny ...
Peak Design’s name will surely ring a bell with photographers and crowdfunders alike: the firm led by founder Peter Dering has already has 819%, 2,157% and 3,646% overfunding successes with its prior ...
Peak Design’s Mobile Crossbody Strap is beautifully made and reassuringly secure, but its tiny Micro Anchors are not quite ...
“Butterfingers”, they called us. “Slippery Sam.” “Ol’ Johnny Drop-a-Lot.” Fine, we said. Names can’t hurt us. How can you not love a pitch that starts like that, especially when it’s from the folks at ...
Managing Editor Josh Goldman is a laptop expert and has been writing about and reviewing them since built-in Wi-Fi was an optional feature. He also covers almost anything connected to a PC, including ...
Perfecting the camera strap is tough. Photographers are demanding: in an ideal world, they want a strap one that offers quick length adjustment, a fast and easy method of disconnecting from the camera ...
I’m not a big fan of the camera neck strap. I never use it as a neck strap but I put up with it because I would drop my camera if that strap wasn’t there. However, I’m going to ditch that strap and ...
If you frequently take your camera out and about and take a lot of pictures on the go, one of the most important accessories is a strap that secures your gear to your body and prevents it from ...
Most photographers only need to use one camera at a time. But for wedding, sports, and news snappers, who often don't have time to change lenses, carrying multiple cameras, often heavy DSLRs, can be a ...
Handmade, adjustable neck strap featuring antiqued brass hardware, a double-sided hand-stitched neck pad, and custom debossed ...
I once bought a hand strap for my SLR. It was made by Hama, and it was one of the worst pieces of junk I have ever used. The Handy Dandy Hand Strap, on the other hand (ahem) looks to be about a ...
Peak Design really doesn't want you to drop your camera. Following on from its Capture Camera Clips, and Leash and Cuff, the firm has now launched its fourth Kickstarter campaign. This time it's ...