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Roberu Leather & Canvas Camera Strap

Roberu Leather & Canvas Camera Strap

You just spent thousands of dollars on a digital camera. Sure, that Nikon D5000 starts at $800 but then you gotta get a case, extra batteries, memory cards, and a mortgage worth of extra lenses. Are you honestly going to support your exorbitant investment with the strap that came with it? Of course you’re not. But even the replacement straps are still made of the same essential elements as a beer coozy – neoprene and nylon. It’s time for a far east upgrade. Roberu makes leather and canvas camera straps with custom fittings for the camera connection. It’s going to be a pain in the ass getting this strap here all the way from Japan, but if you wanted the easy way out you would just go stock.