Altura Picture Digicam Hand Strap – Fast Fireplace Safe Padded Digicam Wrist Strap for DSLR and Mirrorless for Photographers Suitable W/Digicam Neck Strap
Original price was: $29.99.$22.94Current price is: $22.94.
SECURES YOUR CAMERA: Grips the hand and wrist to prevent accidental slips from turning into disastrous drops, adjustable for all hand sizes our leather camera strap is made of premium PU leather, the DSLR strap adjusts to fit hands of all sizes and snaps on easily. Compatible with any DSLR Camera with a standard ¼” tripod screw mount.
COMPATIBLE CANON CAMERA ACCESSORIES STRAP WITH CANON EOS REBEL: T8I T7i T7 T6 T6i T6s T5 T5i T4 T4i T3 T3i T2i Sl2 SL3 M50 70D 80D 90D 77D 6D 6D Mark II 5D 5D Mark II 5D Mark IV EOS R EOS RP M100 M6 1D.
COMPATIBLE SONY CAMERA CAMERA ACCESSORIES STRAP WITH SONY ALPHA: A6000 A6100 A6300 A6400 A6500 A6600 A5100 A68 A9 A9II A7 A7II A7III A7RII A7RIII A7RIV A7S A7SII RX100III RX100IV RX100V RX100VI RX100VII.
Why we picked this
Product Details
The Altura Picture Digicam Hand Strap is designed to enhance the security of your camera while shooting. This strap grips your hand and wrist to prevent accidental slips, ensuring your camera stays safe. It is adjustable to fit all hand sizes and is made from premium PU leather, providing comfort during extended use.
Compatible with a wide range of DSLR and mirrorless cameras, this strap easily snaps onto any camera with a standard ¼" tripod screw mount. It works well with popular Canon, Sony, and Nikon models, making it a versatile choice for photographers.
- Adjustable fit for all hand sizes
- Made from durable PU leather
- Compatible with various camera brands
- Prevents accidental drops
Pros & Cons
- Adjustable for all hand sizes
- Made from premium PU leather
- Compatible with multiple camera brands
- Prevents accidental slips and drops
- Limited to cameras with a standard tripod screw mount
- May not suit those preferring neck straps
- Leather may require maintenance over time
Original price was: $29.99.$22.94Current price is: $22.94.





