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OP/TECH Mini Loop Strap QD, black

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  • Camera connection: Mini QD Loop System Connectors
  • Adjustable in length from 43.2 - 63.5 cm
  • integrated quick-release fastener

Mini Loop Strap™-QD offers multiple adjustment options, an integrated quick-release buckle and secure sliding of the camera along the strap. Adjustable in length from 43.2 - 63.5 cm, it can be worn comfortably over the shoulder or around the neck. The integrated quick-release buckle allows the camera to be removed from the strap at any time for use with a Cam Strap QD hand strap or a Finger Cuff QD strap.

Cameras with lugs designed for use with strap clips are typically not as precisely deburred as other lugs; therefore we recommend using the strap clips supplied with many cameras to avoid the risk of the strap being damaged by sharp edges or burrs in the lug.

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OP/TECH Mini Loop Strap QD, black

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  • Camera connection: Mini QD Loop System Connectors
  • Adjustable in length from 43.2 - 63.5 cm
  • integrated quick-release fastener

Product description for OP/TECH Mini Loop Strap QD, black

Mini Loop Strap™-QD offers multiple adjustment options, an integrated quick-release buckle and secure sliding of the camera along the strap. Adjustable in length from 43.2 - 63.5 cm, it can be worn comfortably over the shoulder or around the neck. The integrated quick-release buckle allows the camera to be removed from the strap at any time for use with a Cam Strap QD hand strap or a Finger Cuff QD strap.

Cameras with lugs designed for use with strap clips are typically not as precisely deburred as other lugs; therefore we recommend using the strap clips supplied with many cameras to avoid the risk of the strap being damaged by sharp edges or burrs in the lug.

OP/TECH Mini Loop Strap QD, black

Sonstiges
Farbton
schwarz
Material
Neopren
Nylon
Material-Art
Textil/Stoff
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EAN and KAN KAN
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711554690103
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OP/TECH 6901021

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