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Jul 03, 2006 06:27 |  #16

i just ordered my PoTN strap too


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Jul 03, 2006 09:14 |  #17

I got one for my birthday from my son. (I hinted loudly). I love it. Very comfy.


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Jul 04, 2006 13:40 |  #18

I ordered mine last Friday, wonder how long it will take to reach me (Ft Lauderdale, FL)


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Jul 04, 2006 14:29 |  #19

Well... I really hate to disagree :) No really :) but of all the straps I've ever used I much prefer the UPstrap to any of them. I have an OP/Tech strap which is very comfortable as is the POTN version I'm sure. But I tend to carry the camera over my shoulder a lot and it was forever slipping off despite OP/Techs claims of it being none slip. The UPstrap isn't much to look at, but having discussed it by email with Al Stegmeyer the guy who designed it, they really are "over engineered" and I tend to like that in a product. More importantly from my point of view, it just stays put on my shoulder - end of story. I guess I'd better keep a look out for the mafia... it puts a whole new slant on point and shoot!

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Jul 06, 2006 15:25 |  #20

I could not believe the difference between the POTN strap and the Canon stock strap.. Order it and you won't regret it :)


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