The fine folks at Apt No. 7 are running a contest to give away one of their flat tan A7 camera straps. We’ve previously reviewed their black leather strap, and found it to be pretty awesome. Read on to find out how to score yourself a strap.
How to Enter: Show us how to interpret the phrase, “follow no path”. Then upload your photo to Instagram with the following hashtags: #follownopath #phoblographer
Contest starts February 4th and ends February 18th 12AM EST. We here at the Phoblographer are going to help select the winner.
Think you have what it takes? Start shooting.
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Earlier on, the A7 Black Leather Camera strap was featured on this site. It stayed on the A37 during that review for a period of around a month. In real life use, it was extremely comfortable to use, stylish, and didn’t feel like it was choking my body due to fact that it wasn’t designed from something that the military would use. For my type of shooting (which is much more civilian in purpose) I don’t need military grade gear.
The video above showcases my thoughts wrapped up in around two minutes on the A7 camera strap. Just a quick note that I made a mistake with the name of the website, it’s actually the previous hyperlink.
Certain camera straps really appeal to me. Like the HoldFast Gear Camera Leash I’ve been struck by the brand new A7 Original Camera strap in black leather. A7 is manufactured by the design company: Apartment No 7. I’ve been using one for a couple of weeks now on my mirrorless cameras, even though this strap indeed seems more suited for a DSLR. However, for my style of shooting, the Camera Leash rules all. But when it comes to mirrorless cameras that mean business, this strap has made its mark: and oddly enough, marked its territory on my scent glands.