Perfecting the camera strap is tough. Photographers are demanding: in an ideal world, they want a strap one that offers quick length adjustment, a fast and easy method of disconnecting from the camera ...
Peak Design’s Slide is a camera strap that tries to rise above the glut of cheap, frustrating tethers that come bundled with your camera. How does it do that? It uses a combination of seductive ...
The Peak Design Slide Lite is a feature packed and versatile camera strap that offer 3 different ways to wear it and also comes with a lifetime warranty - so high quality is guaranteed. The Peak ...
There was a time, years ago, when one of the most important choices you to make about a camera strap was which horrendously-ugly pattern you wanted stitched into it. Now, however, there’s no shortage ...
The Peak Design Slide Lite is a slimmer version of the Peak Design Slide, which is designed mostly for mirrorless carry. The main differences are the smaller width, and lack of padding in the middle.
If you frequently take your camera out and about and take a lot of pictures on the go, one of the most important accessories is a strap that secures your gear to your body and prevents it from ...
Peak Design really doesn't want you to drop your camera. Following on from its Capture Camera Clips, and Leash and Cuff, the firm has now launched its fourth Kickstarter campaign. This time it's ...
Founded in 2010 in San Francisco by Peter Dering after a four-month road trip left him demanding more from his camera accessories, Peak Design has been disrupting the camera accessory market with its ...
Camera accessory company Peak Design became the second most crowdfunded company in Kickstarter history last year — and now the company is preparing for an encore with a “Greatest Hits” Kickstarter.
Earlier this year I bought a Nikon F4S from eBay in an attempt to get into film photography. Being an avowed Nikon shooter for years, I sought out the F4S not just because of brand loyalty (and, let’s ...
The best camera straps are usually so much better than the ones that come in the box when you buy a camera. It's okay to wonder why you'd spend money on a strap when you already have something usable, ...