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What's the price of this Leica strap?

 
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Feb 13, 2011 05:14 |  #1

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Hey all! Anyone know what the retail price of that leica strap is?

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Feb 13, 2011 05:47 |  #2

IIRC, they are about $45 list from Leica. Don't quote me on that price though as Leica offers a whole mess of very similar straps with VERY different prices.

Be aware though, it is designed with split keys on the end for Leica lugs, not Canon brackets, so it will fit like hell on any Canon body.


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Feb 13, 2011 05:56 |  #3

gakoenig wrote in post #11833222 (external link)
IIRC, they are about $45 list from Leica. Don't quote me on that price though as Leica offers a whole mess of very similar straps with VERY different prices.

Be aware though, it is designed with split keys on the end for Leica lugs, not Canon brackets, so it will fit like hell on any Canon body.

Not true! There is a conventional strap attachment much like the normal canon / domke straps. I've tried it on my camera (: Thanks for the comment though!


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Feb 13, 2011 08:05 |  #4

Really?

The last Leica strap I saw had the split rings sewn in!

Mind you, Leica has a whole MESS of straps available. They are all nice, but the price changes based on which camera they say it works with.

A Leica S2 strap costs more than a Leica X1 strap... I guess folks paying $27,000 for a camera are expected to pay more for a strap! =)


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