I've been searching for a new camera strap as I've grown my collection (oops).
I now have a selection of different formats and sizes of camera:
- Canon 6D mkII (main shooter)
- Lubitel 166B (120 medium format TLR)
- Canon Sure Shot Zoom XL (35mm compact)
- Bronica ETRSI (120 medium format SLR)
- Fuji Instax
I am hoping to find a strap that I can use interchangeably with all of these cameras and in my searching I have found that most detachable solutions appear to have a detachable module system like the Peak Design options, where the loopy bit goes on the camera and the disc slides into the strap holder:
My question is... Why aren't there many (or any) main manufacturers producing straps with spring clips instead? For reference, when I say "spring clip" I mean something like this (for reference, the image here is a pet leash...):
It seems that something like this - Could also be a smaller clip for use-ability - should work just as well as the Peak Design? It may even be better aesthetically as you wouldn't have the little toggles still connected to the camera when you detach it, if you were to display the camera for example?
Are there any downsides to a strap connector like this? Are there any manufacturers producing straps like this?