UPstrap® had joined Journey Camera®
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Since 2004 over 70,000 photographers have purchased UPstraps®. Many come back years later (sometimes a decade) to buy a new model or outfit a new camera.
At Journey Camera, we’re firm believers that every photographer and cameraman or camerawoman deserves a camera strap that gives them comfort, support, and peace of mind. With more than 65,000 orders fulfilled, you can rest assured that you’re strap from Journey Camera is the best camera strap or sling for your expensive gear.
The UPstrap® will stay on your shoulder better than any other camera strap.
I challenge any other camera strap to perform better.
The UPstrap® Sure-Grip ends the problem of constantly pulling a shoulder strap back up on your shoulder over, and over and over again. In the majority of cases the shoulder carry is the easiest for most photographer . . .if it does not slip!
A cloth or pain web camera strap will slip off your shoulder. The photographer must tighten their shoulder trapezoid muscle to keep their shoulder parallel to the ground. Also, the cloth strap will not distribute the load over the entire width of the pad. The heavier the load, the more a fabric strap will collapse in the middle. It forms a U that digs into your trapezoid. The heavier the load, the worse it gets.
The crossbody sling-style carry is best for active photographers who enjoy hiking, biking, and sports events. Journey slings are leather. It's hard to beat a quality leather sling. Leather develops a beautiful vintage patina and is less bulky than heavily padded straps. Give them a few months of use and they will get that vintage camera strap vibe. A properly constructed sling will distribute the camera and lens weight across the entire shoulder section.
I invite you to try a non-slip sure-grip UPstrap® shoulder strap or a Journey Camera ® Sling. We give you 30 days. The right camera carry will make a huge difference in your human-camera interface. A painless, easy, dependable camera carry will allow you to concentrate on what you see, Not what you are carrying.