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Sentiment score: 7
Reddit mentions: 12

We found 12 Reddit mentions of JJC NS-Q2 Neoprene Camera Strap, Quick Release Rapid Shoulder Neck Sling Strap Belt, w/Quick-release Clips 2 Zippered Pockets, Compatible with Canon Fuji Nikon Olympus Panasonic Pentax Sony Camera. Here are the top ones.

【Material】: Made of Comfortable and Durable Neoprene, Light Weight, Soft. Large Sofe Pad helps to Reduce Neck and Shoulder Fatigue【Adjustable Length】: The Length is Adjustable to fit Different People by using Two Buckles. Maximum Length is 145cm【Anti Slip】: The Side attached to the clothes adopts anti-slip design to prevent the strap from going around when shooting. In this way, you will be able to achieve a better stability when shooting.【Universal Compatibility】Compatible with all DSLR, Mirrorless & Compact Cameras including makes by Canon, Nikon, Sony, Olympus, Pentax & Panasonic【Quick-release Clips】 Allow You Remove the Strap Easily. With Two Small Zipped Pockets to Hold Little Items
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height4 Inches
Length13 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateMay 2011
SizeNS-Q2
Width1 Inches
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Found 12 comments on JJC NS-Q2 Neoprene Camera Strap, Quick Release Rapid Shoulder Neck Sling Strap Belt, w/Quick-release Clips 2 Zippered Pockets, Compatible with Canon Fuji Nikon Olympus Panasonic Pentax Sony Camera:

u/zantopper · 26 pointsr/photography

Carry it everywhere; then you won't need to worry about it getting stolen from your car ;)

I wear one of these shoulder straps, which fastens under the arm as well and would make it pretty tough to yank off of me and run away with my camera. It's also a lot more comfortable than the branded neck straps that come with DSLR cameras. http://www.amazon.com/Fotasy-NSQF-Anti-Slip-Comfort-Ergonomic/dp/B0062W02C6/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1397703410&sr=8-1&keywords=fotasy+strap

u/geekandwife · 3 pointsr/WaltDisneyWorld

I had a neoprene "condom" for it if I wanted to toss it in my backpack, but I didn't even bother to pack it after the first day. The best thing I got was a knock off black rapid sling strap. https://amzn.com/B0062W02C6 is the exact strap. It made carrying the camera so much easier and comfortable. Even with a back pack on I had no neck strain or anything like I would with carrying a DSLR normally.

I did have a gallon size zip lock bag that I carried in my pocket and that allowed me to quickly bag it up if it was going to rain or I was going to go on a water ride. Went on Splash Mountain holding it in its ziplock and it was fine. And in the rain I would just put it in the bag for those quick showers.

As far as rides, I did get a few shots that while not good enough to share, will be used to remember the rides and such, having something more powerful than a point and shoot meant that I could bump up my ISO and take decent pictures on most every ride without a flash.

I would highly recommend if you want some of those once in a life time pictures to go ahead and take it. Shots like the dragon breathing fire would be impossible on most cameras, and cell phones lack the zoom needed to really frame the shots and to get the low light for things like the fireworks shots.

u/Schneiderman · 2 pointsr/Nikon

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0062W02C6/ref=oh_details_o02_s00_i02?ie=UTF8&psc=1

For under $20 I think it's a great value. The quality is better than I expected, the pad and straps seem pretty tough. The clasp, while metal, seems a little cheap but it could be swapped out for a stronger one. I still have the original on there for now and it's been fine so far.

The thing that concerns me about this style of strap is that since it attaches with the tripod mount threads on the camera, if it unscrews... you'll drop your camera. I don't intend to ever use this style of strap without a safety. I put a loop of paracord through one of the swivels on the camera body and I can clip that to the strap so that if the bolt unscrews or the clasp breaks, the camera won't fall to the ground.

u/sstephen17 · 2 pointsr/photography

I'm an annual pass holder at Disneyland. My fiancee and I also went to Orlando and visited all the Disney parks there last year.

-I recommend getting the photo package as well, even if you plan on taking a lot of pictures yourself. They generally do a great job and add special Disney effects that are pretty cool.

-If it's a day long trip to the park, invest in a quality photo backpack. I used the [Dakine Mission Photo Backpack] (http://www.amazon.com/Dakine-Mission-Photo-Backpack-25-Liter/dp/B00DUO2JPM) when we went to Orlando. Keeps your gear secure, lots of room for extras, super comfortable, and even has a rain cover (which came in handy on multiple occassions)

-I got a separate memory card for each park I visited. Makes it easier to go through later, especially if you are looking for a specific picture at a specific location for instance

-Personally, I don't like neck straps so I got a Fotasy Neck Strap Very comfortable and I wore it whenever I wasn't on a ride.

u/ronakg · 2 pointsr/photography

I keep all my equipment in AmazonBasics backpack. That's my K-5 IIs, 2 zoom and 1 prime lens, Raynox 250 macro adapter, battery charger, few SD cards and cleaning kit. I may take out some or the other item depending on the trip.

While on the move, I use Fotasy Sling Neck Strap. I find it very comfortable and convenient to use.

u/Spifferiferfied · 1 pointr/photography

Hello all. I recently got back from a vacation where I took a ton of pictures. I usually swapped between my [normal camera bag] (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00CF5OHZ2/) and a simple sling.

But I found myself wishing I had something a bit more in the middle. A small case for just my camera without all my gear, but still protecting it so I don't have to worry as much about it banging around a little bit.

I've been looking at this case from Timbuk2, does anyone have any thoughts on this one, or suggestions of another like it?

For a size comparison, I shoot with a D750. Most of the time I'm walking around with it I'll be using my 50mm, but my only other lens currently is a 24-85mm.

u/KaJashey · 1 pointr/photography

I got this and like it.

Scared to spend that little on something so important but it seems to be a secure knockoff of a black rapid sport. Got the little camera tether they suggest with it for a little more piece of mind.

u/XenonFlare · 1 pointr/Cameras

I would go with a shoulder strap rather than a neck strap.
I own This one for my t3i. There are some nicer ones with better features but they're much more expensive.
This one is plenty durable and very very comfortable compared to a neck strap.

u/MegaThrustEarthquake · 1 pointr/photography

I've always found that to be pretty heavy, even with a canon rebel and pancake lens. I've purchased this ergonomic sling. And it has treated me very well.