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PROfezzion Deluxe DSLR Mirrorless Camera Hand Grip Strap Secure Holder Accessories w/Quick Release Buckle and Arca Swiss Plate for Canon Nikon Sony Fujifilm Panasonic Olympus Pentax Cameras

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Arrives Saturday, Dec 28
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Color: Black


Material Type: Camera Hand Strap


Features

  • Adjustable and Comfortable Fit: Fits various hand sizes and can be cinched in place through the buckle and sliders to fit your size perfectly. Soft microfiber leather and ergonomic hand cushion with air holes make the strap supportive to relieve hand fatigue.
  • Durable and Stabilized: Secure nylon webbing; robust cord loop with 3-layer construction; detachable silicone strap for added security; rated to 132lbs/60kg of force; triangle design reducing vibration impact
  • Patented Quick Release Buckle: Simplifies the attachment of wrist pad and base plate to effortless sliding and their detachment to easy pressing and sliding, saving your time
  • Resists Obstruction: One end attaches to the camera eyelet directly or via the included zinc alloy buckle, and the other end attaches to the bottom of the camera using the Arca-Swiss Type plate. The zinc alloy buckle raises the connection position, causing no interference with buttons, dials, and batteries
  • Arca-Swiss Type Plate: Your camera can be attached to most tripods via the Arca-swiss base or the 1/4"-20 hole, without the need to remove the strap

Package Dimensions: 8.5 x 3.03 x 1.34 inches


Item Weight: 5 ounces


Item model number: PHS-M1 BLACK


Date First Available: August 5, 2022


Department: Unisex Adult


Manufacturer: PROfezzion


Country of Origin: China


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Good size, great design! Highly recommend!
Color: Black Material Type: Camera Wrist Strap
The wrist strap from PROfezzion is very well and smartly-designed. The strap tightens around your hand, and the snaps allow for easy and quick interchange between the wrist strap and the shoulder strap (sold separately by PROfezzion). The fabric is comfortable and feels soft on the wrist, and it looks solid and nice too. I enjoy my camera much more without the fear of dropping it. I would totally recommend it to anyone looking for a single handed strap. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2022 by Xin Xin

  • Surprising good quality for the price!
Color: Black Material Type: Camera Wrist Strap
I really like the low profile design (black engraved brand name on the strap) makes it look more high end! the locking mechanism is very smooth. Material is comfy and on the soft side. The price is competitive with other similar products too.
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2022 by Anthony Anthony

  • For those who don’t like a rope dangling around your neck
Color: Black Material Type: Camera Wrist Strap
This is such a nice piece and a useful one, if you don’t like the original camera stripe to hang around your neck like a deadly rope. Get it. You won’t regret it.
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2022 by Guimhy Jozef

  • Functional
Color: Blue Material Type: Camera Wrist Strap
Quality is really good, half the price compared to well known brand.
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2022 by Robert C.

  • Strong and comfortable replacement neck strap
Color: Black Material Type: Mirrorless Camera Shoulder Neck ...
I tested out this neck strap (mirrorless camera version) with a Sony a7R II with a 24-105mm lens. The combined weight of the camera and lens is about 2.8 lbs., which has been very tiring for me to handhold. My tired hand muscles have been causing shorter shooting sessions and also more camera shake and blurry shots. Suffice to say, I am very pleased with this PROfezzion strap. Due to my camera being a secondhand purchase, I was missing the original Sony strap. This feels good on my neck and has held up well for street photography. My hands were noticeably less tired, so shooting was more of a joy again. The strap is about the same length as a Canon strap, as shown in my last picture. The black color nicely matches my camera. The sliding quick release is helpful if I ever need to use the camera in an odd angle or place it on a tripod. Speaking of which, PROfezzion includes a separate quick release plate with the strap. I'm not sure why, because every tripod's quick release plate is different. To cut down on manufacturing costs, they should remove this peculiar inclusion. I didn't particularly need the "length quick adjusters," which are these metal half-rings in the middle of the strap. The strap length could be adjusted fine without them, and I could feel the additional weight they were bringing. If I was doing videography, perhaps they could be useful for attaching an LED light or even an external audio recorder for run-and-gun style work. In my first review picture, I attached an identification badge and sunglasses to them to show how they could be utilized. But since these metal parts have the potential of scratching up my camera and lens bodies while in my camera bag, I ended up cutting them off. The item description says that the loop cord that attaches to the camera has a 3-layer construction. Right now, the color is black, but if the inner yellow core is visible, then it will need to be replaced. A very handy feature, but I wish PROfezzion would sell or include a replacement. I'm a bit worried that over time, this part could wear down, rendering the entire strap unattachable. But if the maximum weight capacity claims are true, then this part should be pretty strong and last a long time. Thank you to PROfezzion and the Amazon Vine program for allowing me to test this product. For expensive camera gear, you really want something of quality, and I think this fits the bill. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2022 by davyface davyface

  • Good quality wrist strap
Color: Black Material Type: Camera Wrist Strap
Thought will give this wrist strap a try and so far I like it. I have attached it to my Nikon Z5. The strap is soft around the wrist. It is made with quality materials. Good quality buckle, easy and quick to attach / release the strap. I can release the strap with one hand. The buckle and the cord loop is strong enough to handle the camera and lens when left hanging to the wrist. I don’t use and don’t like the neck / shoulder straps. I create my own wrist straps using paracord and I have been using them for years now. Much cheaper and fun to make them. The reason why I don’t buy straps like this one is because I don’t like the buckles rubbing against my camera body and also don’t like the wide strap between my wrist and the camera. But the advantage to using this strap vs my paracord strap is that it can be quickly attached / detached. Update 23-Aug-22: I had a chance to use this strap on a all day family trip today. At the end of the day, I switched back to my paracord wrist strap. This is not because there is anything particularly wrong with this strap, it just not going to work for me. First, I am sensitive to certain sounds, I don't like the sound the strap buckle makes when it comes in contact with the camera body. Second, while on a family trip, I have my spouse and kids use the camera as well. This strap slows me down while doing so as it needs the other hand to move the the slider and at times I was struggling with it. With my paracord strap, I never use the other hand to get the strap off my wrist/hand. I know this is really subjective, so this may not apply to many of you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2022 by GK GK

  • Could Hardly Be Better
Color: Black Material Type: DLSR Camera Shoulder Neck Strap
I love this strap. I'm not sure where to start. It's easy to install, and the quick release buckle is smooth and easy to use, yet complex enough that it virtually eliminates any chance of accidentally releasing. The fabric is strong but smooth enough that there's no irritation against my skin. (That being said, it would be still better if there were a leather pad at the middle of the strap, covering the part that touches the back of my neck. There is one of sorts, actually, but for some reason it's only on the outside of the strip. Go figure.) Adjusting the length is a breeze and you've got a huge range of length to choose from. If I want to sling the camera over my shoulder, I extend it to its maximum length and the camera hangs to my hip. If I want to wear it around my neck I shorten it till I get to a comfortable height. When I put my camera back in the bag, I detach the strap, shorten it to the minimum length, fold it over and store it separately. There's a plate that attaches to the bottom of the camera so that you can attach the strap there instead of the top. It's supposed to be preferable if you're using a larger lens. However, I haven't noticed a difference, and attaching and removing the plate as well as the connectors for the strap seems like more trouble than it's worth. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2022 by John Jorgensen

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