• 43.99
Overall Rating 5   2
5
This strap is a nice upgrade from the strap that came with my Nikon D7200. Its well made and looks to be very durable, with handy features like the quick release buckles and colour coded cords to show if the strap is safe to use if it starts to fray. I also much prefer the more traditional and understated design of this K&F strap, with the black strap and leather. It looks very nice on my camera and has no bright yellow logo to make me stand out.

I was a little confused as the box says the strap is for a Sony camera, but it fits my Nikon perfectly and should fit any camera that has strap mounts.

I am very happy with this neck strap and would definitely recommend.
22/03/2024
5
Got my hands on this camera strap and it's been pretty solid. The quality stands out with its leather and aluminum bits making it look more expensive than it is. The quick-release is reliable, which I appreciate, and the design's thoughtful with those wear-indicating fibers.

However, if you're using a heavier camera, the strap might feel a bit too thin, and adjusting it isn't the smoothest experience.

For its price, this strap is a good deal. It's comfortable for lighter setups and the quality feels durable. Just a heads up, heavy camera users might want to double-check that strap thickness.
18/03/2024
5
I snagged the K&F Concept Camera Neck Strap recently, aiming to find a secure and comfy way to tote around my relatively lightweight camera. This strap didn't just meet my expectations; it surpassed them. From the get-go, the quality and presentation were spot-on, hinting at a premium product.

The quick release mechanism feels old-school but in the best way possible—secure and reliable. With its leather accents and aluminum buckles, plus meticulous stitching, it's clear this isn't your average strap. The design details, like color-coded fibers to indicate wear, show the makers really thought about what photographers need.

It's adaptable, too, fitting comfortably whether worn around the neck, over the shoulder, or cross-body. That said, it's not without its drawbacks. The nylon braid, though rated for a hefty load, seems a bit on the thin side and might not suit those with heavier cameras. Adjusting the strap was a bit fiddly, especially trying to keep the metal parts from bothering my neck.

✔ Pros:
Impressive quality and presentation
Secure, reliable quick release mechanism
Premium materials and construction
Thoughtful design details
Versatile wearing options

✘ Cons:
Nylon braid looks a bit thin, raising durability concerns
Might not be as comfortable with heavier camera setups
Adjusting the strap for comfort can be tricky at first

This review takes a look at the "Camera Neck Strap for Photographers with Quick Release, Adjustable Camera Shoulder Sling Strap Compatible for Nikon Canon Sony Olympus DSLR Camera" made by K&F Concept.
17/03/2024
5
The strap is very rugged, but there's a weakpoint and that is braided nylon regardless of the 80 pounds claim, they look very small almost if it was pre-conditioned to fail eventually. For now I am using it on my Nikon D7500 for comfort.

Since I don't carry it everyday, I guess it's fine.
15/03/2024
5
This camera neck strap from K&F Concept looks nice and can be used for any DSLRs. The packaging is nice and giftable. The strap materials looks decent and feels comfortable. The strap width is 3.2 CM so you might want to use a wider strap if your wish to carry very heavy cameras. The buckles are okay in quality so this strap should be secure enough for most uses. The current price of $49-4=$45.00 CAD is reasonable.
13/03/2024
5
This is an excellent camera strap, I have it on my analog camera and love the retro styling it has. The strap is comfortable to wear, is made from heavy duty nylon webbing, and has held up to months of use and abuse. It's a great buy, and I think well worth a look if you want a well made strap!
11/03/2024
5
The shoulder strap was purchased as an alternative to the straps sold with the camera. It holds my Sony Alpha 6400 securely. The strap is high quality, easily adjustable and really cannot be compared to the standard straps that are included by Sony, for example.
Would I buy it again?
Definitely!
10/03/2024
5
The first thing you notice when you hold it in your hands is the quality of the materials. It feels sturdy and durable, with a super nice feel with leather parts that give it an elegant touch and with metal safety buckles that seem to be very robust. Adjusting the length is very simple and you can wear it around your neck or shoulder comfortably and safely.

One detail that I really liked is the quick release buckles, very easy to use and with an extra lock that prevents the camera from accidentally coming loose. You don't know how much peace of mind it gives you to know that you won't notice the weight lightening on your neck and a cold sweat running through your body. Also, if you're going to use a tripod, it takes no time to remove the strap and then put it back on when you're done.

It's certainly not cheap, and I think it should cost a little less to get 5 stars, but you have to admit that it's a very good product with many possibilities. So I think I would recommend it if at some point a deal comes up and it's discounted by 20% or something like that, for that price go for it.
09/03/2024
5
The Camera Neck Strap by K&F Concept is a testament to their expertise in replicating high-quality products at a fraction of the cost. This strap, a clone of the Peak Design version, not only mimics the design but also matches the color beautifully. It's an aesthetically pleasing accessory, particularly suitable for upscale photo gigs such as weddings or corporate events where a polished appearance is essential. The strap is not just about looks; it's solid, well-made, and impeccably constructed, ensuring reliability during professional use.
07/03/2024
5
I have a wrist strap from these guys and it is the same heavy duty, high quality nylon with aluminium buckles. This strap is great for mid sized and smaller cameras - it's a little narrow for a vintage Soviet SLR or something like that that weighs 2+ pounds - and the quick release buckles work well. They aren't as slick as the new trendy button type, but they are also a lot slimmer and less awkward. Overall a great camera strap!
06/03/2024