Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/05/31
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Isn't that a neck strap, not a wrist strap, or can it be converted to a wrist strap? I personally do not like, and will not use, the thin leather buckle straps... The straps that scare me, are the ones on most notebook computer bags...cheap plastic hooks! I intentionally buy bags with METAL hooks... People spend $5k on a notebook computer (or a Leica for that matter), and cheap out on the strap. My strap cost me $1, and as I said, there is NO chance of it coming loose, or anyone being able to pull the camera from me, without either my wrist, or the camera coming apart. It is very thin climbing rope (happens to be black, matches the Leica very nicely), that has reinforcing threads in it (and it is reflective too ;-). I bought about a foot of it, and it goes right through the little strap hole, does no damage to the camera at all... - ---------- From: Borges & Marinho Fotografia Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2000 6:05 PM To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us Subject: Re: RE: RE: [Leica] Anyone using the Leica Handgrip M? The strap was the original from Leica who came with the Every-Ready Case, the strap slipped out from the little buckle, and when I notice(heard the sound) the camera was on the floor, looking to my face and shouting "You Bastard, I'm on the floor !!". Lucky my M6 hit the floor on the Handgrip side, so nothing happened to the camera(A little miracle). Regards, Luiz Marinho Sao Paulo - SP At 16:34 31/05/00 -0400, you wrote: > > Yes... but was the Handgrip who saved my Leica the last time that the > >wrist strap failed > >How did the wrist strap fail? What strap did you have? Some are better >than others, which is the same with neck straps too... I guarantee you, >the one I have could not fail. The camera would come apart first. > >A wrist strap keeps the camera is the correct place...my right hand, ready >to take a picture...which, I believe, is what I really bought my Leica for >in the first place... >