This doesn't meet your metal connector criteria but I have enjoyed using my
"Pro Camera Strap" from Op/Tech. It has quick release snaps that allow the
shortened straps to connect together so you can carry it in one hand with them
and it has a very comfortable neck strap.
http://tinyurl.com/6883d
I was concerned at first about the plastic connectors, but they seem to work fine
for my 10D. Also, my dog's harness uses a plastic connector like that and he
is over a 100 pounds and very strong and doesn't break it.
-pdm
On Nov 15, 2004, at 4:29 AM, Stefan Gerris wrote:
The strap should have metal connections that allow for slight tilting of
the camera, without cutting the strap (the lens will always tilt the
camera down - this is what ripped the old strap).
The strap should be wide enough for comfortably transporting my EOS 30 and
70-200 L IS.
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