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Hi David

 

I use a neoprene Optech one on mine.  It's quite old but nonetheless features the Optech quick release feature, as well as a slider so that it can be fitted snugly to the wrist. I like the neoprene as it has a 'shock absorbing' property when the camera is dangling from the wrist (if you see what I mean).

 

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A newer version is available from Wex: https://www.wexphotovideo.com/optech-mirrorless-wrist-strap-black-1617269/?mkwid=sE6LYb1TW_dc&pcrid=227148421563&kword=&match=&plid=&product=1617269&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIuoSDioCO2AIVq7_tCh1bRgl6EAQYASABEgJ1c_D_BwE

 

It's only a tenner or so, so cheaper (albeit less 'designer') than some of the exotic offerings.

 

Best wishes

Edited by jcraf
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That is quite a bulky camera to have strapped permanently to your wrist. Hopefully it is not subject to arthritic attacks. If determined,look at Peak Design Cuff which has a fairly easy quick release system.

 

I should add that it comes with two anchors which adds flexibility when out and about.

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