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Step-by-Step Guide: How to Put Strap On Canon EOS R100 Like a Pro

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What To Know

  • These shorter straps attach to the eyelets on the bottom of your camera and provide a secure grip for carrying your camera in your hand.
  • Select a standard camera strap that has a metal loop or a buckle that can be attached to the strap lug.
  • Select a wrist strap that has a loop or a buckle that can be attached to the eyelets.

The Canon EOS R100 is a fantastic camera for capturing stunning photos and videos, but it’s not much use if you can’t keep a secure hold on it! Knowing how to properly attach a strap to your R100 is essential for comfortable, safe carrying and shooting. This guide will walk you through the process, ensuring you’re ready to capture every moment with confidence.

Understanding Your Canon EOS R100’s Strap Attachments

The Canon EOS R100 has two primary points for attaching a camera strap:

  • The Strap Lug: This is a small metal loop located on the right side of the camera body, near the top. It’s designed to hold a standard camera strap.
  • The Eyelets: These are small, circular holes located on the bottom of the camera, near the tripod mount. They are typically used for attaching a wrist strap or a shorter neck strap.

Choosing the Right Strap for Your Needs

Before you start attaching the strap, take a moment to consider the type of strap that best suits your shooting style and preferences:

  • Neck Straps: These are the most common type of camera strap, providing a comfortable way to carry your camera around your neck. They’re available in various lengths and materials, including leather, nylon, and cotton.
  • Wrist Straps: These shorter straps attach to the eyelets on the bottom of your camera and provide a secure grip for carrying your camera in your hand. They’re ideal for situations where you need quick access to your camera, such as street photography or wildlife shooting.
  • Shoulder Straps: These straps are designed to be worn over your shoulder and provide extra support for carrying heavier cameras or lenses. They often feature padded sections for comfort and are available in various lengths and styles.
  • Lanyards: These are thin, lightweight straps that are typically attached to the eyelets on the bottom of the camera. They provide a secure way to carry your camera around your neck or wrist.

How to Attach a Standard Camera Strap to Your Canon EOS R100

1. Locate the Strap Lug: On the right side of the camera body, near the top, you’ll find a small metal loop called the strap lug.
2. Choose Your Strap: Select a standard camera strap that has a metal loop or a buckle that can be attached to the strap lug.
3. Attach the Strap: Thread the metal loop or buckle of your strap through the strap lug. Ensure it’s securely attached.
4. Adjust the Strap: Adjust the length of the strap to your preference. The strap should be comfortable to wear and allow you to easily access the camera.

Attaching a Wrist Strap to Your Canon EOS R100

1. Locate the Eyelets: On the bottom of the camera, near the tripod mount, you’ll find two small, circular holes called eyelets.
2. Choose Your Wrist Strap: Select a wrist strap that has a loop or a buckle that can be attached to the eyelets.
3. Attach the Strap: Thread the loop or buckle of your strap through each eyelet. Ensure it’s securely attached.
4. Adjust the Strap: Adjust the length of the strap to fit comfortably around your wrist.

Attaching a Shoulder Strap to Your Canon EOS R100

1. Choose Your Shoulder Strap: Select a shoulder strap that has two metal loops or buckles that can be attached to the strap lug and the eyelets.
2. Attach the Strap: Thread one of the metal loops or buckles through the strap lug and the other through one of the eyelets. Ensure both are securely attached.
3. Adjust the Strap: Adjust the length of the strap to your preference. The strap should be comfortable to wear and allow you to easily access the camera.

Attaching a Lanyard to Your Canon EOS R100

1. Choose Your Lanyard: Select a lanyard that has a loop or a buckle that can be attached to the eyelets.
2. Attach the Strap: Thread the loop or buckle of your lanyard through each eyelet. Ensure it’s securely attached.
3. Adjust the Lanyard: Adjust the length of the lanyard to your preference. The lanyard should be comfortable to wear and allow you to easily access the camera.

Tips for Choosing and Using Camera Straps

  • Comfort is Key: Choose a strap that feels comfortable to wear for extended periods. Consider the material, width, and padding of the strap.
  • Secure Fit: Make sure the strap is securely attached to your camera to prevent accidental drops.
  • Consider Your Shooting Style: Choose a strap that’s suitable for your shooting style. For example, if you’re a street photographer, a wrist strap might be a better choice than a neck strap.
  • Experiment with Different Straps: Don’t be afraid to try out different straps until you find one that you love.

Final Thoughts: More Than Just a Strap

Attaching a strap to your Canon EOS R100 might seem like a simple task, but it’s an essential step in maximizing your camera’s usability and ensuring its safety. By understanding the different strap options and following the steps outlined above, you’ll be ready to capture stunning photos and videos with confidence, knowing your camera is secure and comfortable to carry.

What You Need to Know

Q: Can I use any camera strap with my Canon EOS R100?
A: Most standard camera straps will work with the Canon EOS R100. However, some straps might be too thick or bulky to fit through the strap lug. It’s always best to check the compatibility of the strap before purchasing it.
Q: Is it safe to attach a strap to both the strap lug and the eyelets?
A: Yes, it’s perfectly safe to attach a strap to both the strap lug and the eyelets. This provides extra security and stability, especially when carrying heavier lenses.
Q: What if I lose my strap lug?
A: If you lose your strap lug, you can contact Canon customer support for a replacement. You can also find aftermarket strap lugs online.
Q: What are some good brands for camera straps?
A: There are many great brands for camera straps, including Peak Design, BlackRapid, Op/Tech, and Spider Holster.
Q: What are some tips for keeping my camera strap clean?
A: To keep your camera strap clean, you can wipe it down with a damp cloth. If the strap is made of leather, you can use a leather conditioner to keep it soft and supple. Avoid using harsh chemicals or detergents on your camera strap.

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Lindsey

Lindsey is a photographer based in Los Angeles. She has over 10 years of experience as a professional photographer specializing in portraits and events. Lindsey started her career with DSLR cameras but made the switch to Nikon's line of Z mirrorless cameras in 2020. Since then, she has been extensively testing and reviewing Nikon's latest mirrorless cameras like the Z5, Z6, Z7 and Z50 on her blog. Through her writing on lindseyshoots.com, Lindsey aims to help other photographers make the transition from DSLRs to mirrorless. She shares detailed hands-on reviews, comparisons between different mirrorless camera models, tips for beginners, and photo tutorials. When she isn't testing cameras, Lindsey enjoys landscape, street and travel photography. Her work has been published in several magazines and online publications. Lindsey is also a member of the Nikon Professional Services program.
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