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You can see where we’re going with this. Those who make their living taking photos will throw that strap in the trash. Replacement straps are usually wider (more comfortable when carrying a hefty SLR and lens) and they’re often more secure. We recently tried out “Hippie Style” straps by Vic Cherubini and loved ‘em. At $9, they’re a perfect gift for yourself or an SLR-toting friend. Vic’s “Hippie Style” Camera Straps See also… Thanks to subscriber Dave Morin for the tip. Got an idea for us? Send it here! → See more Photo projects, DIY ideas, and Gear ← → Get it all free: Subscribe by email or RSS ← Make Your Own Camera Case Fotoclips and The Electric Pocket — Picture-Perfect Stocking Stuffers Construct a Colossally Cute Camera Case Published on May 26, 2006 — See more Buy This
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