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Review Summary
2022-04-12T12:09:36
great as promised
GAIL T.
2021-11-18T07:42:50
Such a great harness. I plan to order a second one for my camera because this harness is so comfortable and well made. As if that weren't enough of a clincher, it's made in THE USA! Strange that this is made in the USA, but the relatively expensive binoculars and camera I use it with are both made in China....
Ben H.
2021-06-20T04:53:44
:) came free with the package
LORENA C.
2020-11-23T19:10:44
Non-elastic harness....binoculars don't bounce against your body when you walk. Glad I finally found Adorama. Great Product at a Great Price!
TRACY C.
2020-11-05T13:22:57
A simple yet effective solution to carrying my camera and telephoto lens around my neck for extended periods of time. Highly recommended.
LUCAS L.
2020-10-14T08:12:04
Works well I may use for longer excursions.
Vernon M.
2020-09-08T05:00:21
Perfect and comfortable. Hopefully I want loose another pair of binoculars in the lake.
DAVID R.
2014-07-21T21:00:00
I actually got this with my binoculars but am using it as a camera strap. It works very well for this
PETER G.
2014-03-18T21:00:00
This is a basic no frills binocular/camera harness. It seems to work well and is easily adjustable. For anyone who uses binoculars on long days or while out hiking a harness is much more comfortable especially after a few hours than the neck strap sold with most binoculars and cameras. I recommend this harness as an economic but solid choice.
Kalich
2013-12-23T19:00:00
Put this harness on my new Canon t3I. It works great. No pressure on the neck at all. Straps are long enough to wear over heavy coats, vests, etc. Can't find any negatives with it yet.
ScooterJr
2013-01-28T19:00:00
I wear this harness every Sunday to carry my DSLR while I photograph people hiking. The harness holds the camera next to my chest and frees both hands, but it takes me just a second to slide the camera up to my eye. I appreciate everything about this product.
STEPHEN H.
2012-03-25T21:00:00
This product may be fine for binoculars, but it does not fit my Canon 60D. The attachment is too thick and wide to fit the camera's small narrow slot for the strap. I am using a product from Crooked Horn Outfitters instead. It is poorer quality, but I have a way to attach it to the camera.
Sondra G.
2011-09-03T21:00:00
Nice lightweight harness that does a good job holding the camera, gets the weight off of your neck. Somewhat difficult to put on as it tends to get twisted...until you get the hang of it.
STEVE A.
2011-02-05T19:00:00
Attachment system uses webbing that slips through bino loops - no need to use metal split rings. The system uses plastic snap buckles rather than hook clips - much less bulky than hook clip style. Buckles allow easy removal from Harness. Lets you swap to a regular OP/Tech neck strap by un-clipping/re-clipping 2 buckles.
Wildlife G.
2010-02-20T19:00:00
This is great no more swinging camera .....stay's put when riding motorcycle, keeps camera from banging the gas tank , and removes quickly , but you really don't have to as the camera slides up and down the harness for picture taking . The design also gets the weight of camera off your neck and onto your shoulders . and as a plus the harness will just as easily double as a conventional strap for those times when you just want to sling it over your shoulder or neck . But it works best as intended and keeps the camera from swinging side to side when walking or hiking , even jogging . Is incredibly awesome if you ride a motorcycle as it is ready for use whenever .
KENNETH N.
2009-11-01T19:00:00
A bit tricky to put on the first few times, but does an excellent job of securing the camera and taking it's weight off of the neck.
STEVE A.
2009-09-01T21:00:00
A great way to carry your camera with the lens attached. Even long lenses are balanced and put no pressure on your neck. Used in conjunction with the company's system of straps and connectors, your camera is easily changed from one method of carrying to another. Just unsnap and snap into another strap. At the beginning, you may have trouble slipping into the harness. But once it is on, you will be amazed how comfortable and convenient it is.
GERALD S.
2009-01-20T19:00:00
The harness is well built for a small camera. I got it for the D5 and it did not fit right with that amount of weight on it.
Stan
2009-01-13T19:00:00
Bought this for my wife, an avid birdwatcher who gets very tired shoulders and neck from carrying around her 22 oz binoculars (she's not as young as she used to be). First time she used them was an 1.5 hour birding walk. She was stunned at how comfortable the harness was and how surprisingly good her neck felt. She said she could have gone on much longer but her legs were giving out. I think I better get one for my 33 oz binoculars or my Canon S5 IS. Very pleased.
Mister E.
2008-09-05T21:00:00
I go on trips and hikes with my family and I always bring along my Nikon D80. When I would carry it around my neck for any length of time it would get uncomfortably heavy and if I tried to carry it on my shoulders it would flip or slide off. I had been trying to find a nice simple harness and ended up finding this one! I tried it out all day today and at times I forgot I had it on! I am keeping this on my camera and will use it all the time. If you don't want to wear it as a harness you can always use it as a strap, too. I love it and may order another one for my husband to use with his binoculars.
Sarah
2008-08-23T21:00:00
Excellent for cameras or binoculars. The elastic one is not as good, for me, as the camera keeps jumping around. I bought two or three and keep them attached to the items.
Denis
2008-06-15T21:00:00
I just came back from 10 days at Disney World where wearing my Nikon D40 around my neck was very hot and uncomfortable. The Disney photo staff all were wearing camera harnesses so I asked them about the harnesses and found out how comfortable they are. I came home and immediately ordered one and am I thrilled that I did! What a neck-saver! It is much more comfortable wearing the camera like a backpack (on the front)instead of all the weight hanging from my neck. Best [$] ever spent!
Von
2008-06-11T21:00:00
Now this is a nice product! I use it to carry my Canon 40D+Grip and my EOS-1n+Grip when I go hiking. I also have the elastic version of this harness and I can't stand it, it bobs up and down when you walk. Definitely get one of these if you have somewhat heavy camera gear, I don't even notice the weight of my gear with this harness on. It would be nice if the webbing had some padding on it to make it even more comfortable, but it's certainly better than a regular strap.
Matthew R.
2008-04-15T21:00:00
I have two of them, one for me and the other for my wife. If you have heavy equipment and your on a long shoot this will save your neck and protect your equipment from swinging away from you as you bend over etc. I shoot often with my Canon 70-200mm L IS f/2.8 lens and it is not a light weight! This is the best strap setup I have ever owned and I have had many!
Lcjtripod
2007-08-01T21:00:00
This harness moves the weight of the camera from the neck to the shoulders. It really does what the manufacturer claims it does. And because there is no way to make it easier to put on, I can live with that, rather than feeling I need a chiro after every photo shoot.
Dirtlawyer
No more swinging camera
By KENNETH N.
This is great no more swinging camera .....stay's put when riding motorcycle, keeps camera from banging the gas tank , and removes quickly , but you really don't have to as the camera slides up and down the harness for picture taking . The design also gets the weight of camera off your neck and onto your shoulders . and as a plus the harness will just as easily double as a conventional strap for those times when you just want to sling it over your shoulder or neck . But it works best as int...
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Definitely recommend!
By Sarah
I go on trips and hikes with my family and I always bring along my Nikon D80. When I would carry it around my neck for any length of time it would get uncomfortably heavy and if I tried to carry it on my shoulders it would flip or slide off. I had been trying to find a nice simple harness and ended up finding this one! I tried it out all day today and at times I forgot I had it on! I am keeping this on my camera and will use it all the time. If you don't want to wear it as a harness you ...
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A perfect solution for the outdoor enthusiast seeking a simple harness system for cameras or binoculars. The BINO/CAM HARNESS self-adjusts to comfortably balance gear while in use or in the idle position against the body. The unique loop attachment system enables the harness to quickly snap in place. It's simple design and great price is sure to win approval! The elastic version allows your camera or binoculars to be held tighter against the body. While still allowing the camera or binoculars to be brought up to the eyes for use.