Friday, May 17, 2013

Review: Tap and Dye Legacy Camera Neck/Shoulder Strap 44″


This is a brief excerpt from thePhoBlographer




We previously reviewed the Tap and Dye Legacy Wrist Strap, and though we had some complaints about it the strap overall is still quite an excellent and well designed piece of functional swag. But despite how good the strap was, we still had an affinity for a full length strap for mirrorless cameras. We purchased the company’s Legacy Shoulder/Neck camera strap in the 44″ size, and after some wrestling with the strap, we were able to mount it onto the Olympus OMD EM5. Justin, the strap’s creator and the company’s owner, crafts them in NYC and delivers each strap in their own special cloth case.

But everything from there on is reminiscent of a love story.


Pros and Cons


Pros

- Superb build quality, perhaps the best of any camera strap we’ve ever used

- The company has improved the feel of the interior, so it isn’t as harsh anymore

- Extremely strong

- Wraps around the wrist quite comfortably, though sometimes has some sharp edges

- Looks beautiful on the camera

Cons

- Putting this strap on your camera and taking it off is like fighting a battle with the cow whose hide …



By: Chris Gampat


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