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The OP/TECH USA Utility Loop Connector is a precision-engineered system accessory that adds just 3 inches to your camera or binocular strap setup. Featuring a robust 1/4" tubular nylon loop and swivel hooks, it enables quick, secure attachment and removal of your gear. Designed for a low-profile fit and made in the USA, this two-piece set offers professional-grade durability and customizable strap length for millennial pros who demand both style and function.
| Best Sellers Rank | #285 in Binocular, Camera & Camcorder Straps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,377 Reviews |
J**N
Perfect
Once I got these on the camera, they lie perfectly flat. They are very sturdy. My fears for the old strap were that it would fray and break. No fears with these straps. So I did have some trouble getting these on the camera. First, you have to get the loop to go through the camera's slot. Easier on one side than the other, but essentially, just fold the loop and push and push and push. OK, on the second side, I used dental floss to help it along. Monofilament line would work too. At the end, I just yanked as hard as I could. The strap came through. After the strap is through the slot, the next challenge is to get it to lie flat. Since I pulled it through as a folded strap, one side is flipped from where it needs to be. To get the leverage I needed, I mounted the camera on a tripod and used pliers on the strap. Tough going, but the result is totally worth it. There are two ways to thread the strap through the camera slots. Bottom-up and Top-down. I chose top down so that the final result would be flat against the camera body. In this case, top-down means that when the strap is approaching the camera (before going through the slot) it is above the camera. The loop is pulled through the slot from top to bottom. Then, the rubber part of the strap is run through the loop (which is now below the slot) and everything is cinched up. As a final note, this is almost the most perfect way of attaching a strap to the camera. This works with my BlackRapid strap, but it also works with my Op/Tech straps. When no strap is desired, the short little adapters stay mostly out of the way.
C**N
Perfect for Binoculars
If you have ever bought a binocular strap you will know exactly what I'm referring to. A binocular strap is a great idea for anyone requiring the use of their bino's throughout the day, easing the load from around your neck with just a regular neck-strap. HOWEVER...most shoulder straps are lacking in the attachment from the strap to the binocular itself. Some strap manufacturers provide a mere Zip-Tie for the attachment! I have never felt comfortable carrying a set of $1,800.00 binoculars by a piece of plastic! These OP/TECH Loop Connectors are the perfect and permanent fix to Zip-Ties! These things are sturdy and stout and they look good. I have no worries carrying expensive equipment with these little gems bearing the load. Remarkable and cheap. As a bonus they are made in the USA...(hand-over-heart). Git you some.
P**E
These are a Vital Asset to any DSLR Camera
I always buy a pair of these as soon as I add another camera or pair of binoculars to our fleet. I have never been able to understand the wisdom of camera manufacturers insisting on using those tiny little slits as a means of attaching a strap; they make attaching and removing a camera strap into an act of congress. I often switch from one strap to another, depending on the task at hand. With these little strap adapters mounted on the camera and little-bitty bolt-snaps on all our straps, it is a simple matter to switch from one strap to another. I still say that camera manufacturers should wise up and use triangular ring swivels as strap attachment points.
G**D
Pairs nicely with a Black Rapid strap.
I purchased a Black Rapid RS-7 strap recently, but I still wanted use of my tripod connector, where the RS-7 attaches. These utility loops were the perfect solution, with these on the camera the RS-7's carabiner attaches to a loop on either side of the camera. I found that it works best attached to the left side, on the right it tends to get in the way if I'm shooting vertically. The loops themselves are very sturdy, and add about 2" of length each to a strap once snug. That extra length is a good thing when used with the Black Rapid strap, since it the strap is designed to attach to the camera bottom, about 2.5" below the camera strap connection points on a 40D body. My main gripe with these is minor - the fabric is very stiff, and won't lie flat when you're trying to thread them through the camera's connection points. While a single thickness would thread easily, a doubled thickness simply won't. I used a bit of thread to pull the loop through the connection point, but even so it was a bit tricky because the fabric kept wanting to turn sideways. These would be a /lot/ easier to use if they worked like a conventional camera strap, threading a single strand through and then securing that strand to the strap with a plastic length adjustment buckle. That's how the Tamrac N-11 - Backpack Camera Straps - Black work, but those end in clips rather than rings. I prefer the ring connectors of these Op/Tech Utility Loops because they're simpler and more secure.
D**R
Small, Flexible and Strong
I got these loops along with OP/TECH USA Swivel Hook Connector and an OP/TECH USA Pro Strap - Black because I wanted something that was comfortable and could also be easily removed from the camera. I don't like to have a strap permanently connected to my camera body, and this turned out to be a great setup to solve this problem. These loops are very strong and well made. The material and stitching is top notch. I trust them to hold my camera and a large lens without any problems. Fitting them through the hooks on my Canon T5i body was a bit tricky, it's a very tight squeeze. I folded the end of the loop and just pushed it through until there was enough to grab from the other side, then pulled it through. Using dental floss or some strong thread to pull it through is probably a better idea and will save you some time and frustration. I also purchased a set of OP/TECH USA System Connector Adapt-Its which are a small plastic piece that essentially has the same function as this product. I much prefer this product because the fabric allows these loops to bend out of the way. I found the plastic Adapt-Its to be a bit too close to the main power/mode dial on my Canon camera, and being inflexible there's no way to move them aside. These loops are the way to go in my book, I am going to order a second set and won't be using the Adapt-Its. Overall I am very happy with all the OP/TECH products I purchased and not have a very comfortable strap that can be quickly and easily removed. I hope this company continues to come up with innovative products like this.
T**H
Removeable Security
I had searched for straps of all types to use with my Digital SLR and finally stumbled on these neat little gadgets - the Utility Loops loop through the strap mounts to offer two perfectly sized places to attach a strap with clips. The important thing for me was finding a way to put a strap on my camera when I need it, and remove it easily when I don't. The standard strap system most cameras use takes FAR too long to attach and remove. This system allows me to take the strap off and put it back on as fast as I can operate the clips and Im not left with an overly long strap and clip hanging off the side of my camera when not in use. The best part is I can use a strap with clips or carabiners that have zero chance of failure compared to the pinch clips that are found so often on other products. Sending $1500 crashing to the ground is not my idea of a good time. The strap material is VERY sturdy and sewn together well - in fact, they are even a bit stiff. They get 5 stars simply because they are doing exactly what I set out to find. I found the OP/TECH Utility strap with swivel spring clips a perfect match for my camera and does double duty as my strap on my camera bag when not on the camera. The clips on this strap fit perfectly in the Utility Loops with very little tolerance. No Cons to speak of - Highly recommend this product.
M**4
Handy for Taking off the strap, using on the tripod.
I Bought these so I could take the non stock neck strap off when using the camera on a tripod. Nice and Handy. They are pretty hard to get through the strap loops on the camera, Had to use a paper clip hook and pull them through But once on, their, there to stay. They work great and made to hold all the weight.. My neck strap is a non stock strap, (not the standard strap that comes with the camera) but it has clips on each end to take off the loop connector. Works just great for me. I am glad I found these loop connectors here, just what I needed. Makes the camera much more versatile.
B**.
Just okay
Functionally they are great, but they were quite a bit larger than I expected. I can still use them on my binoculars, but they could easily be half the size without compromising durability. Too inexpensive to return, but I didn't put them on my binoculars.
M**G
sehr nützlich
ist etwas kleiner als ich erwartet hatte(was aber besser für meinen Zweck ist) Ich verwende einen dieser Loops am Batteriegriff meiner Kamera. Und zwar an der Gurtöse auf der echten Seite (Sony A850)als Befestigungspunkt des Hakens meines Slingsttraps. Die Größe des Utilitiyloops passt perfekt, ich brauche keine blöde Bodenplatte mehr. Update: nach 8 Monaten Benutzung: alles bestens. Gut verarbeitet; Verwende ihn haupstächlich mit kleinen leichten Primes; das 70-200 ist mir dafür schon etwas zu schwer
I**R
Strong Loops
Very good as long as you keep an eye on them from time to time, very good for a few years, and are cheap enough to be renewed from time to time for safety.
密**ん
双眼鏡では難あり
双眼鏡に使用。ハーネスストラップとの接続に追加。 ダブルリングを使うと、金属リングが接眼レンズに当たる。 使用中は問題ないので、収納時に気を使う必要がある。
M**L
Buen producto
Buen producto, como todos los de Op/Tech que permiten múltiples combinaciones. Me permite enganchar y quitar rápidamente la correa con un pequeño mosquetón.
U**E
Too small to be usable.
They won't fit most clips mounted on camera and binocular slings and straps as the fitting is too small. Don't waste your money on this minuscule rubish.
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