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Op/Tech Bino/Cam Harness, Elastic Version for Cameras & Binoculars - Black

Op/Tech Bino/Cam Harness, Elastic Version for Cameras & Binoculars - Black
From Op/Tech

List Price: $22.75
Price: $12.72

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Product Description

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.


Product Details

  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Op/Tech
  • Model: Harness Black
  • Dimensions: .35 pounds

Features

  • Fits most cameras & binoculars using a unique attachment system
  • Stabilizes gear against the body while enabling it to glide up and down the strap during use
  • Easy to attach and fully adjustable

Customer Reviews

Elegantly simple5
I purchased this harness for use with my Nikon D80 and a Nikkor 18-200 lens. The camera and lens are quite bulky and heavy and I needed a solution for hiking. This elegantly simple harness works beautifully. I can carry the camera all day hiking through the Rockies without neck or back fatigue, without the camera swinging side to side or front to back and yet with it quickly and easily available for use. When I bend down to examine something or simply tie my shoe, the camera doesn't fall into the middle of whatever I'm doing. A friend bought the harness for his Nikon Stabilized binoculars and has reported back that it works beautifully with the binoculars as well. I've been delighted with my purchase.

A saved neck!4
I recently returned from a trip to the Amazon, and Lake Titticaca where I used the OP/Tech Bino/Cam Harness. It provided great support for a faily heavy DSLR with a 18-200mmlens. Use while walking was a joy, and in boats I did not have to worry about the camera swinging wildly about when boarding a boat, or when getting off. Several people on the trip wanted to know where to get a harness for themselves, for Cameras, or Binocculars.

Camera Harness4
This was the only elastic camera harness I could find, and it is a good one. Plenty of room to go over a winter parka, yet adjustable enough for just a T-shirt. Simple to use and adjust.