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Gordy's Wrist Strap on My Nikon 1 V1
I've installed one of Gordy's Camera Straps on my Nikon 1 V1. This is Gordy's regular sized string strap, with his wrist pad (a separate product). The strap and the pad are in black; the string and wrap are (predictably, Joan would say) red.
While Gordy recommends against buying the wrist pad with the string strap, I managed to get the thing assembled. 'Twas, I admit, painful; he's right to discourage it. I'd considered removing the camera's strap mount and installing Gordy's lug mounted strap; that might be a better solution. And many would likely be satisfied with a pad-less strap. Nonetheless, this looks like a usable setup.
Here's a view of the entire kit. The strap's not really very big; the undersized camera will mislead your eye.
Oh, yes: Gordy offers so many options that he's obviously building these from scratch. I ordered this on Sunday and received it (Washington State to Michigan) this morning. Excellent service.
While Gordy recommends against buying the wrist pad with the string strap, I managed to get the thing assembled. 'Twas, I admit, painful; he's right to discourage it. I'd considered removing the camera's strap mount and installing Gordy's lug mounted strap; that might be a better solution. And many would likely be satisfied with a pad-less strap. Nonetheless, this looks like a usable setup.
Here's a view of the entire kit. The strap's not really very big; the undersized camera will mislead your eye.
Oh, yes: Gordy offers so many options that he's obviously building these from scratch. I ordered this on Sunday and received it (Washington State to Michigan) this morning. Excellent service.
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