K&F Concept 45mm Camera Neck Strap with Quick Release for Photographers, Adjustable Camera Shoulder Sling Strap Compatible for Nikon Canon Sony Olympus DSLR Camera, Strap URBAN WANDER 03(Black )
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- * Thickened dense nylon, car seat belt material (using Peak Design the same material), comfortable and firm; high mechanical strength, good toughness, wear-resistant and not deformed
- * UTX safety carabiner protects the camera from the risk of accidental drops and improves safety
- * Neck widening design, 45mm width, with padding in the center, can relieve back fatigue, reduce pressure and increase the comfort of backpacking
- * Strong exterior design, aluminum alloy with leather design, color-blocking accents, and multiple color options.
- * It can be used as a shoulder/neck/crossbody strap, choose the right way to wear it according to different scenarios.
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Traccola per fotocamera resistente ed elastica
Il marchio K&F Concept propone questa tracolla per fotocamere reflex o mirrorless per un utilizzo comodo e pratico, esteticamente ha uno stile moderno ed il materiale è elastico e resistente in nylon, ha il sistema Duraflex Security Lock in modo da non danneggiare la fotocamera e permette un utilizzo 3 in 1 come tracolla/collana/corpo incrociato per tenere la fotocamera.
Il materiale si adatta bene alla spalla e permette di non affaticarsi, come dimensioni sono : lunghezza minima 100 cm, lunghezza massima 155 cm e larghezza 3,2 cm, in modo da adattarsi facilmente.
Funziona in modo universale con tutti i brand, nel mio caso ha funzionato bene su Fujifilm xt3 e il prezzo è di circa 50€ risultando un prezzo medio, per l'installazione occorrono circa 7/10 minuti.
Il materiale si adatta bene alla spalla e permette di non affaticarsi, come dimensioni sono : lunghezza minima 100 cm, lunghezza massima 155 cm e larghezza 3,2 cm, in modo da adattarsi facilmente.
Funziona in modo universale con tutti i brand, nel mio caso ha funzionato bene su Fujifilm xt3 e il prezzo è di circa 50€ risultando un prezzo medio, per l'installazione occorrono circa 7/10 minuti.
12/07/2025
Premium quality. Fantastic modern design
This is a truly premium quality camera neck/ shoulder strap. I ordered it tomuse.with my Sony A6000 camera, however the generic fitment via loops on the ends means that this will work with virtually any camera or, indeed, and device or item that has dual mounts on for a strap.
Fitment is easy. Remove the end sections and loop through the strap mounts on your camera. The main section of strap then simply clicks into the ends.
The ends also have a security pressure, where you have to press the safety button in first before squeezing the sides.
The strap material itself is premium quality and also looks amazing. It's finished off with a leather style trim and bold silver buckles.
The presentation on arrival is also good. It comes in a premium box, which can also be used to store it in.
Overall, this works well, feels comfortable and is definitely the best strap I've used with my camera.
Definitely one to recommend.
Fitment is easy. Remove the end sections and loop through the strap mounts on your camera. The main section of strap then simply clicks into the ends.
The ends also have a security pressure, where you have to press the safety button in first before squeezing the sides.
The strap material itself is premium quality and also looks amazing. It's finished off with a leather style trim and bold silver buckles.
The presentation on arrival is also good. It comes in a premium box, which can also be used to store it in.
Overall, this works well, feels comfortable and is definitely the best strap I've used with my camera.
Definitely one to recommend.
10/07/2025
Fantastic strap, but is there a weak link?
If you always find camera straps to be too stiff and uncomfortable on your neck and shoulders, this K&F Concept Camera Neck Strap is for you. It is made out of a soft and flexible nylon material identical to the seatbelts in a car.
When I first started testing this camera strap I was surprised to see that it uses quick-release connectors on the camera ends, because in my experience they can open by accident and drop your camera. The quick releases used in this strap, however, have an ingenious safety lock button that you have to hold down to open the quick releases. This is a very helpful innovation that I appreciate.
I own quite a bit of gear from K&F Concept, and have been very impressed by all of it. Initially I thought that this camera strap was another K&F home run, but I have noticed that it uses what appear to be fabric-coated rubber strips to attach the different parts of the strap together (see photo). These rubber pieces seem like they would be much less robust than the strong seatbelt webbing that comprises the bulk of the strap, meaning that these potential weaker parts could wear out much quicker than the rest of the strap. I will be monitoring these rubber connections carefully and replacing the strap at the slightest signs of wear.
Overall this is a strong, stylish, and well designed-camera strap but the potential weak links are an important consideration.
When I first started testing this camera strap I was surprised to see that it uses quick-release connectors on the camera ends, because in my experience they can open by accident and drop your camera. The quick releases used in this strap, however, have an ingenious safety lock button that you have to hold down to open the quick releases. This is a very helpful innovation that I appreciate.
I own quite a bit of gear from K&F Concept, and have been very impressed by all of it. Initially I thought that this camera strap was another K&F home run, but I have noticed that it uses what appear to be fabric-coated rubber strips to attach the different parts of the strap together (see photo). These rubber pieces seem like they would be much less robust than the strong seatbelt webbing that comprises the bulk of the strap, meaning that these potential weaker parts could wear out much quicker than the rest of the strap. I will be monitoring these rubber connections carefully and replacing the strap at the slightest signs of wear.
Overall this is a strong, stylish, and well designed-camera strap but the potential weak links are an important consideration.
03/07/2025
K&F Concept Quick Release Camera Strap
This product was sent to me to review, as part of Amazon Vine. Below is my own real-world experience of using it.
It comes very well-presented in a premium box, which would make it an excellent gift.
In terms of quality, the material used is robust, whilst being soft enough to be comfortable against the body. There are adjustable parts which consist of metal loops - adding to the overall strength of the strap. The section that lays against the neck is quite rigid, but does not dig in to the neck during use - even with a heavy camera & lens attached (I have a camera, battery grip and 400mm lens which are definitely weighty - the strap held them with ease).
Setting it up was a little fiddly, as you have to stretch the ‘quick release’ ends both through a small loop and the cords themselves, but, they are secure, once fitted. I found the buttons a little stiff, however that gives me confidence that they won’t detach when I don’t want them to.
Personally, I think the strap is too long. It is only adjustable up to the ends of the neck ‘brace’ section, and even then, it’s still too long. It seems to work better if carried over the shoulder, so the camera is worn on the hip. Maybe it’s more suited for use with a smaller setup - I can’t cope with my gear essentially dragging me down.
A nice, good value item, just not right for me.
It comes very well-presented in a premium box, which would make it an excellent gift.
In terms of quality, the material used is robust, whilst being soft enough to be comfortable against the body. There are adjustable parts which consist of metal loops - adding to the overall strength of the strap. The section that lays against the neck is quite rigid, but does not dig in to the neck during use - even with a heavy camera & lens attached (I have a camera, battery grip and 400mm lens which are definitely weighty - the strap held them with ease).
Setting it up was a little fiddly, as you have to stretch the ‘quick release’ ends both through a small loop and the cords themselves, but, they are secure, once fitted. I found the buttons a little stiff, however that gives me confidence that they won’t detach when I don’t want them to.
Personally, I think the strap is too long. It is only adjustable up to the ends of the neck ‘brace’ section, and even then, it’s still too long. It seems to work better if carried over the shoulder, so the camera is worn on the hip. Maybe it’s more suited for use with a smaller setup - I can’t cope with my gear essentially dragging me down.
A nice, good value item, just not right for me.
02/07/2025
Very secure strap!
This strap is made of a nice nylon material that is really far more than most users would need. It reminds me of a seatbelt material, except a little thinner and softer on the skin. The buckles are metal and the disconnects are plastic which gave me some pause at first but that quickly passed.
If you need an inexpensive strap that you can depend on for being well built, this might be your option.
The only negative I can say is that if you have a heavy camera/lens combo this does get a little uncomfortable over time as there is no padding on the strap. Otherwise a great piece of kit.
If you need an inexpensive strap that you can depend on for being well built, this might be your option.
The only negative I can say is that if you have a heavy camera/lens combo this does get a little uncomfortable over time as there is no padding on the strap. Otherwise a great piece of kit.
01/07/2025
Good Value, Trusted Seller, Robust Build All Around, Easy to Adjust, Impressive Packaging.
Wow, the Chinese are really upping their packaging design. That of their new Alpha Camera Strap makes for fine gift wrapping; you find yourself loath to throw it out (but my wife will).
The K&F Concept Alpha Camera Strap appears to be everything you would want or need in a camera strap. The actual straps are, as the seller asserts, made from the same super strong nylon webbing as automobile seat belts, the presumption being that if it can keep you from going through the windshield, its not going to fray or be in any danger of tearing or breaking while hanging a camera from your neck. The part of the strap that hangs around the neck is wide and padded, and I found it to be comfortable. The anchoring links use a unique, double locking system for extra secure fastening; the clip won’t release form the side pushers unless you first push a release button. In other words, you have to hold down one button while pushing two others. And there is also the opposing force of gravity.
At its full length, a camera hangs to my hip and when the strap is adjusted to its minimum length, hangs at my waist. I would prefer that it could be shortened more than that, for those instances when you want to minimize camera bounce. The straps adjustment hardware is attractive K&F branded aluminum buckles, and there are leather patches on each side for accent; adjusting the strap length is quick and easy. I find the two different widths of the strap appealing visually. I’m not sure what the various connecting pieces are made from, it appears to be some sort of plastic or rubber; they are highlighted with robust orange stitching.
I found it to be somewhat of a struggle to get the looped nylon cords of the anchors attached to the camera ring. It requires bending and scrunching the mailable plastic connection between cord and clip to then get the clip looped through the cord. A slightly longer cord would resolve this and eliminate a frustrating chore.
Comparatively, I would say that the K&F Alpha Camera Strap is a good value. The only question I have is where to get more of the camera anchors? Many photographers have more than one camera, so extra anchors would be convenient for quickly and easily switching the strap from one camera to another. Or better yet, include an extra pair or at least make it an option at purchase. And what about a system wrist strap using the same anchors? No doubt K&F Concepts, a manufacturer committed to the photo/video industry, will follow up by addressing these questions. Or maybe spend less on the packaging and instead, include extra anchors.
The K&F Concept Alpha Camera Strap appears to be everything you would want or need in a camera strap. The actual straps are, as the seller asserts, made from the same super strong nylon webbing as automobile seat belts, the presumption being that if it can keep you from going through the windshield, its not going to fray or be in any danger of tearing or breaking while hanging a camera from your neck. The part of the strap that hangs around the neck is wide and padded, and I found it to be comfortable. The anchoring links use a unique, double locking system for extra secure fastening; the clip won’t release form the side pushers unless you first push a release button. In other words, you have to hold down one button while pushing two others. And there is also the opposing force of gravity.
At its full length, a camera hangs to my hip and when the strap is adjusted to its minimum length, hangs at my waist. I would prefer that it could be shortened more than that, for those instances when you want to minimize camera bounce. The straps adjustment hardware is attractive K&F branded aluminum buckles, and there are leather patches on each side for accent; adjusting the strap length is quick and easy. I find the two different widths of the strap appealing visually. I’m not sure what the various connecting pieces are made from, it appears to be some sort of plastic or rubber; they are highlighted with robust orange stitching.
I found it to be somewhat of a struggle to get the looped nylon cords of the anchors attached to the camera ring. It requires bending and scrunching the mailable plastic connection between cord and clip to then get the clip looped through the cord. A slightly longer cord would resolve this and eliminate a frustrating chore.
Comparatively, I would say that the K&F Alpha Camera Strap is a good value. The only question I have is where to get more of the camera anchors? Many photographers have more than one camera, so extra anchors would be convenient for quickly and easily switching the strap from one camera to another. Or better yet, include an extra pair or at least make it an option at purchase. And what about a system wrist strap using the same anchors? No doubt K&F Concepts, a manufacturer committed to the photo/video industry, will follow up by addressing these questions. Or maybe spend less on the packaging and instead, include extra anchors.
23/06/2025
Great clips, easy to use, couple strange things
Taking the clip fobs off of a camera is an only OK experience. That said the clip retention in the strap, and the quality of the strap are fantastic. I have an issue where if I want to make the strap short enough for me to use it the way I like, I am pulling the padding in through the hardware.
Overall, this is a really nice choice as are most of K&Fs products, just some weird points
Overall, this is a really nice choice as are most of K&Fs products, just some weird points
06/05/2024
What a great value!
I am pleased with how well this camera strap is made. In the section that fits around my neck there seems to be an inner layer of material, giving this section a little extra stiffness. The materials all feel good and the webbing used in the straps is super strong. I like the quick release clips. The orange thread is a nice design addition. I have seen so many straps that cost many times as much, so this strong, well made strap gets my vote.
25/04/2024
A Solid Camera Strap Option, Especially If You're Tall
I got this K&F Concept camera strap through Amazon's Vine program, so this isn't some paid-for promotion – this is my honest opinion after giving it a try.
I've actually owned a K&F Concept tripod for a few years now. I was always impressed with how well-made it was for the price, and this strap seems no different. The packaging is nice, definitely a step up from your generic camera strap.
The strap itself feels really solid. The nylon has that seatbelt-like quality, so I'm confident it'll hold up to plenty of use. The stitching is all top-notch too, especially where the adjustable part and the ends meet.
Adjusting the strap is super easy, just what you'd expect. My only complaint here is that the strap is LONG. Even pulled all the way up, it was just too loose to comfortably wear around my neck. I'm not the tallest person, though. Instead, I've been using it crossbody, and it actually works great that way. I recently took it on a hike for about an hour, and it didn't cause any discomfort on my neck or shoulder. That said, I'm curious to see if that holds up for extended outings, especially with my heavier camera setups.
My biggest gripe with this strap is the way it attaches to the camera. It has a plastic quick-release buckle. The plastic does feel tough, and it snaps into place nicely, but I always get paranoid about these kinds of connections. Those little plastic bits just don't inspire confidence in me.
Overall, I'd say it's worth considering if you're tall and after something affordable yet well-made. It's hardly the most incredible strap, and if you have the budget, there are definitely better options out there. Though if you prioritize value, the K&F Concept strap could be a solid fit.
I've actually owned a K&F Concept tripod for a few years now. I was always impressed with how well-made it was for the price, and this strap seems no different. The packaging is nice, definitely a step up from your generic camera strap.
The strap itself feels really solid. The nylon has that seatbelt-like quality, so I'm confident it'll hold up to plenty of use. The stitching is all top-notch too, especially where the adjustable part and the ends meet.
Adjusting the strap is super easy, just what you'd expect. My only complaint here is that the strap is LONG. Even pulled all the way up, it was just too loose to comfortably wear around my neck. I'm not the tallest person, though. Instead, I've been using it crossbody, and it actually works great that way. I recently took it on a hike for about an hour, and it didn't cause any discomfort on my neck or shoulder. That said, I'm curious to see if that holds up for extended outings, especially with my heavier camera setups.
My biggest gripe with this strap is the way it attaches to the camera. It has a plastic quick-release buckle. The plastic does feel tough, and it snaps into place nicely, but I always get paranoid about these kinds of connections. Those little plastic bits just don't inspire confidence in me.
Overall, I'd say it's worth considering if you're tall and after something affordable yet well-made. It's hardly the most incredible strap, and if you have the budget, there are definitely better options out there. Though if you prioritize value, the K&F Concept strap could be a solid fit.
25/04/2024
Sturdy camera strap for my Nikon camera I can wear crossbody and that looks great!
I really like this camera neck strap by K&F Concept, as I needed a new camera strap for my older Nikon camera. The main straps appear to be made of very thick, solid material, similiar to what seatbelts are made of. The straps are adjustable and even though I am quite petite, I normally wear my camera cross-body, so was able to adjust the length so that it fit me okay. If I did not wear my camera cross-body, then it would definitely have been too long for me, even as the shortest setting. There are quick-release connectors at the end of each strap, and these do make me a little nervous in case they accidentally open up to drop by camera. I know there is a safety lock button so you have to hold that down though, before pressing the sides in to unclip them, so there shouldn't be much chance of both those things happening accidentally. In all, however, I really do like this camera strap as it looks great and is functional for my purposes.
23/04/2024
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