

🎥 Carry Smart, Shoot Sharp, Look Sleek
The OP/TECH USA Compact Sling is a premium neoprene camera strap designed for small point-and-shoot and DSLR cameras. Featuring a non-slip backing, mini quick disconnect loops, and a patented weight reduction system that makes your gear feel up to 50% lighter, this lightweight, low-profile sling offers superior comfort and quick access to your camera. Made in the USA by a family-owned brand and backed by a lifetime warranty, it’s the perfect blend of style, function, and durability for the modern photographer.







| ASIN | B006W1J3OK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #427 in Binocular, Camera & Camcorder Straps |
| Brand Name | OP/TECH USA |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 363 Reviews |
| Fastener Type | Snap |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 07426943514580 |
| Included Components | Camera Strap |
| Item Dimensions | 29 x 1.3 x 0.25 inches |
| Item Type Name | Camera Strap |
| Item Weight | 0.1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | OP/TECH USA |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | All of our products come with a Lifetime Warranty against defects in materials and workmanship under normal and proper usage for the life of the product. |
| Material Type | Neoprene |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Size | One Size |
| Style Name | Compact Sling |
| UPC | 711554340121 531479590865 |
R**Y
Ingenious Design for A Camera Strap
This is a marvelous design for a camera strap. I use it to replace the somewhat less than desired supplied strap on my Fuji X-mount camera (the neck strap is a bit too inflexible and not all that comfortable to wear). This Op/Tech strap is designed to be worn over one shoulder (like one might carry a mail travel sack), with the thicker part of the strap on the shoulder itself. The remainder of the strap lays diagonally down the body as it descends to the waste. But the think that makes this different is that there is a small camera attachment (detachable) which can actually slide up and down the main strap. This means that, once you've connected the camera, you can let it dangle at the bottom of the strap (near your waste), and even keep a hand on the camera, if you wish. Then, when you want to take a shot, you just lift the camera, and it slides up the main strap, and the weight of the camera is somewhat absorbed by this connection. You can actually easily slide the camera up and down the main strap at will. The main effect of this approach is that the camera can be lifted and dropped without ever detaching the strap from the neck or shoulder, and the camera remains securely attached to your body in either the shooting or the released (at waist) position. It's a fantastic design, executed with a good quality device that is also more than reasonable in price. (There are also additional parts that the company sells that extend the functionality of the strap, if desired.) Five stars.
J**S
Amazing Digital Camera Sling!
I’ve been looking for a shoulder sling for my Kodak FZ45 PixPro, not a neck sling which is easy to find. The issue with the Kodak is that there is only one spot to put a lanyard as opposed to other cameras that have two. This sling is perfect for this camera, it’s thin enough to look casual but strong enough that it doesn’t feel cheap. The clip off feature is so useful so I can just hold my camera if I don’t want to use the sling. Another great feature is that I can use my camera by sliding it on the sling without me having to unclip from the sling, also there is an additional “stopper” on the sling so that when it hangs on your side it doesn’t fly around while walking. Amazing amazing sling I can’t recommend it enough.
M**.
Good strap, far better than original
I never even bothered to put the original neck strap on my NEX-6, but instead used a different strap with hook connectors and hung that around my neck. I didn't like the way it distributed the weight, especially with the 55-210 lens attached. When I came across this strap (after much searching), I thought it would fit the bill for a better solution. It does: the neoprene is comfortable, and the cross-body strap is much better at securing the camera against the body than an over-the-neck strap. I removed the metal triangles from the posts (just unclip them, using a jewelers' screwdriver or something to pry them off) and threaded the nylon loop through the right-hand side loop. It fit through the hole in the loop with no need to use a cheater thread. I like pretty much everything about this sling strap. The only issue I have with the strap is that when adjusted to fit my body it tends to rise up when I raise the camera to my eye. This is caused by the connector tugging against the sling, and seems unavoidable. The effect of this is to move the neoprene against my chin (or worse, my throat), leading to a very uncomfortable feeling like I am being strangled. I am experimenting with moving the neoprene back or forward on my shoulder, and think I've come up with a reasonable compromise. But I think that is a design effect of these particular kinds of straps. In the end, this is the strap I wanted. I think it's going to come in very handy on travel shoots.
A**R
This Strap Just Works - Good Stuff!
Works as expected. If you are looking for "pro-level" fluidity of movement, then go straight to the over-priced-but-super-pro-gear. If however, you are looking for reasonably-priced gear that just works (with a little "fiddling"), this is the slim strap for you. Over a year later, plastic clips and strap are almost like brand-new (not brittle). I am not a professional photographer and don't use my camera every day - YMMV. That being said, this compact sling is the perfect size for my Fuji X100S. This sling handles the weight of that camera just fine. It looks too thin for the weight of my X100S, but I've never had a problem. Good construction. Reliable. I would feel confident using this to secure my camera if I was hanging off of a bridge, or the wire fences at the tourist-level of the Empire State Building. Main difference between this and a "pro" slim strap beyond the price is the plastic clip vs. a metal mount and clip seen on pro gear. Plastic just doesn't glide like metal over the nylon strap, but otherwise this strap is a great deal, and I am very happy with my purchase.
I**Y
Nice idea, but could be better
A couple of things about this strap, which I've only used a few times so far. 1) the shoulder strap is neoprene and quite large. This isn't a strap you're going to just stuff into your little case if you wanted to. Even a pocket would be a challenge. 2) the strap should have the option to have TWO slides so the camera can be supported on both sides if it has two lugs (like with a normal neck strap). I am using it with a Sony RX100 ii and find that while the single slide works ok, the camera just bounces around on its tether without having the second lug also on a slide. So I added one the camera's own connection tethers and used a small key ring to connect that side of the camera to the strap. So now the camera rides close, yet can easily slide up when you need to use it. For me, and for this camera, which has the dual lugs for a neck strap, this works better. But, it works.
P**F
Proportioned for Compacts
I have Op/Tech's sling for DLSRs and I love how it takes the pressure off the back of my neck. The sling for compacts does just the same, and perhaps more. First, it does relieve the neck pressure -- it's simply more comfortable as a sling, especially when carrying the camera for a long time. Second, it gives you a quick stow-and-whip-out solution: instead of putting the compact camera in your pocket or bag, you can tuck it into your jacket. Wear the sling first, then put on your jacket. To deploy, unzip your jacket, then slide the camera up and out. One problem is that the string of the connector is larger than the holes of the strap mounts of my Sony RX100. As a workaround, I use a sling screw (Sun-Sniper Bear Camera Screw Small 16 available here on Amazon). For a case, I use one of the leather-like cases ("Ever Ready" style, also available here) which also has a tripod mount screw socket. The sling screw goes into the leather case tripod mount, and I attach the sling connector to the sling screw loop. That takes care of all the problems you might find with this strap (string too thick, sniper screw interfering with case). The RX100 comes with string connectors that fit the mount holes, but I feel that my solution is strong enough and using the Sony connectors means that you have to use the neck strap. UPDATE 10/8/2013: The Op/Tech quick-connect string fits through the RX100 strap mount, but you'll have to pull it through with a strong thread (like a thick nylon thread). I ditched the Sun-Sniper screw, giving me ready access to the leather case's tripod mount. If you don't want to use a sniper screw, you might be able to get a small "key ring" through your camera's strap mount (some compacts have mount that sticks out from the camera). The Op/Tech connector string would then fit through the ring. If a key ring does not fit in your camera's strap mount, you might not be able to use this sling at all.
S**1
Absolutely perfect for any small point and shoot
Absolutely perfect. Easy to adjust and wear however you want. Comfortable. Easy and safe to attach to your small camera. Another reviewer mention, as a negative, that this sling has only one attaching point; however, that's the beauty of this sling. There are many, many others that attach to both sides of a heavy camera but few that attach easily to the single attaching point on a little point and shoot. Another way to use this if you want to leave your wrist strap in place is to add a quick-install metal screw (sold on Amazon) to the bottom of the camera at the tripod attaching point. There is nothing I would change about this strap. It's exactly what I wanted.
B**G
nice, simple and effective
Many straps looked like they were really made for a larger camera. This one is ideal for a small camera like the Canon PowerShot SX740 HS that I used it for. the padding is very comfortable, and the length goes out enough to wear across your chest and under one arm, or just around the neck. When you store the camera in a bag, this strap is small enough to fit in many bags, or you can unclip it and store the strap separately.
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