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Aug 15, 2010 06:25 as a reply to  @ post 10723173 |  #31

The small black keeper. It would not allow the strap to go through it.


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Aug 18, 2010 22:34 |  #32

Received my Herringbone hand strap today.

The workmanship and quality is exquisite, excellent attention to detail and this can be seen immediately just by the packaging!

A plate DOES come with the body so you DON'T need a gripped body.

It's incredibly comfortable and its so freeing not having a neck strap anymore. As soon as you grab your camera its locked to your hand...no danger of EVER letting go and dropping it.

Just ordered my second one for my second camera body.

And to the OP thanks for the pictures....It made it easier attaching mine looking at your pics. Thanks for posting this thread. If you hadn't I wouldn't have one of these fantastic accessories.


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Aug 18, 2010 23:01 |  #33

Glad you like it, it does go well with a gripped 5dm2


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Aug 18, 2010 23:08 |  #34

lannes wrote in post #10747890 (external link)
Glad you like it, it does go well with a gripped 5dm2

Thanks again for the initial post. I'm very happy with the hand strap, it sure beats a neck strap.

The packaging blew me away. It would make a fantastic gift for a fellow photographer.

LOL I'm glad I had your pictures to follow for the installation....that old saying "A picture tells a thousand words" was so true.....I think I'd still be installing it :)


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Oct 22, 2010 20:43 |  #35

Anybody tried this Black Hand Strap with Red Stitching ?

How do you like it ?

Where can I get one ?


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Oct 22, 2010 21:17 |  #36

Can you have both a neck strap and this hand strap attached? Is that what the "strap ring" is for? Looks interesting and I wouldn't mind one but won't give up my neck straps :p


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Oct 22, 2010 22:58 |  #37

joeandpuppies wrote in post #11147821 (external link)
Anybody tried this Black Hand Strap with Red Stitching ?

How do you like it ?

Where can I get one ?

Umm isn't that what this WHOLE thread is about :rolleyes:


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Oct 22, 2010 23:07 |  #38

fotoworx wrote in post #11148417 (external link)
Umm isn't that what this WHOLE thread is about :rolleyes:

Yes, and I did read through it, but I wanted input after a few months from the original OP. OK? He's had it a couple months you know ... chance to learn if it was nice or had little issues. He PMed me and as it turns out he is happy and had some insight as to a few issues I can expect so get over it ...


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Oct 22, 2010 23:09 |  #39

well said Joeandpuppies


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Oct 22, 2010 23:15 |  #40

kimnkk wrote in post #11147966 (external link)
Can you have both a neck strap and this hand strap attached? Is that what the "strap ring" is for? Looks interesting and I wouldn't mind one but won't give up my neck straps :p

I've had mine for about 2 years or so. I used to use both neck and hand strap together with the little "strap ring", but found that for my needs, I didn't need the neck strap and it got in the way a lot.


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Oct 22, 2010 23:19 |  #41

Got mine off of eBay. Black with Red Stitching. First class quality. Really, really nice leather and I haven't had any issues with it. I do not use the plate that came with it. I attach directly to a Kirk L bracket. This hand grip goes perfect with the Cotton Carrier system. Haven't used a neck strap for a long, long time and have no plans of going back to one.


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Oct 22, 2010 23:32 |  #42

hmm Maybe I should pick up a few of these bad boys then


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Oct 22, 2010 23:45 |  #43

joeandpuppies wrote in post #11148457 (external link)
Yes, and I did read through it, but I wanted input after a few months from the original OP. OK? He's had it a couple months you know ... chance to learn if it was nice or had little issues. He PMed me and as it turns out he is happy and had some insight as to a few issues I can expect so get over it ...

Sorry but thats not the way you posted your question.


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Oct 22, 2010 23:51 |  #44

fotoworx wrote in post #11148612 (external link)
Sorry but thats not the way you posted your question.

Yeah so I just posted a quick question ... I still read through the thread ... BUT even if I hadn't who made you the thread police??? I mean come on ... nothing wrong with anyone asking questions from what I've noticed in this forum. Again, get over it!


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Oct 22, 2010 23:56 |  #45

joeandpuppies wrote in post #11148633 (external link)
Yeah so I just posted a quick question ... I still read through the thread ... BUT even if I hadn't who made you the thread police??? I mean come on ... nothing wrong with anyone asking questions from what I've noticed in this forum. Again, get over it!

I'm just trying to help you......chillax.....g​o shoot some photos or spend some money on eBay and buy a hand strap.

Or just admit that you were wrong....;)


LOL....I'm over it....lets see if you are :rolleyes:

Received my Herringbone hand strap today.

The workmanship and quality is exquisite, excellent attention to detail and this can be seen immediately just by the packaging!

A plate DOES come with the body so you DON'T need a gripped body.

It's incredibly comfortable and its so freeing not having a neck strap anymore. As soon as you grab your camera its locked to your hand...no danger of EVER letting go and dropping it.

Just ordered my second one for my second camera body.

And to the OP thanks for the pictures....It made it easier attaching mine looking at your pics. Thanks for posting this thread. If you hadn't I wouldn't have one of these fantastic accessories.

I've bought two now for myself and two as presents for 'tog friends.


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