Detrás de ese enigmático título solo se esconde una correa para sujetar la cámara y llevarla al cuello y una digamos que pulsera para llevarla sujeta a la muñeca y que no se nos caiga por accidente.
Yo diría que pocas cosas se pueden decir de un sistema así, pero no es verdad. En el enlace al pie veréis la cantidad de cosas que se pueden decir de las que yo solo os adelanto los «pros» y los «contras» de las conclusiones.
Del sistema en conjunto:
What I like about the system:
- Peak Design’s Anchor Links make it simple to remove and replace a strap
- The cord portion of the Anchor Links is now narrower than before for cameras with small eyelets
- New ‘Ash’ colorway is quite sharp-looking
What I didn’t like about the system:
- Metal hardware on a shoulder/wrist strap can scratch your camera
- The loop on Anchors Link is too short, gets in the way of gripping some cameras
De la correa de cuello:
What I like about the Leash:
- Narrow strap with mostly low-profile design stays out of the way when shooting
- Two strap adjustments points
What I didn’t like about the Leash:
- Leash has has no grip to stop it from sliding or padding for shoulder
- Leash quick adjusters feel over-engineered and have difficult time tightening the strap
De la pulsera de mano:
What I like about the Cuff:
- Movable magnet in Cuff is a nice touch, makes it easy to store wrist strap as bracelet when not in use
- New strap adjuster is simple but effective way to tighten or loosen the Cuff
What I didn’t like about the Cuff:
- $30 is a tad pricey for a wrist strap
Lo encontraréis todo en Dpreview y esta es la WEB del fabricante