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Fact #1. Water makes things slippery. There's no denying this. If not, we wouldn't bother to put up those familiar yellow caution signs when a floor is wet in commercial areas. When it comes to digital cameras and action cameras, it's not slipping we're worried about. It's losing our grip and dropping the camera in the water.
Fact #2. A floating camera strap ensures that even if you or your child drops your camera, it won't be lost forever. Instead, it will float calmly on the surface for you to retrieve at your leisure. They generally come in two main forms, handheld varieties and those that wrap around your wrist. Each form has its pros and cons. It all depends on how you plan to use your camera, what activities you'll be doing, and what type of camera you have.
Fact #3. The most defining feature of the handheld floating camera strap is that it provides you with a secure way to grip your action camera while performing a range of activities. It's well-known that action cameras are small. They have to be since most people use them while involved in extreme sports. Unfortunately, this small form often results in a less-than-secure grip.
Fact #4. Floating handheld camera straps are basically small buoys. They're air-filled chambers that feature some type of camera mount. Most are somewhere between five and seven inches long. This provides you with plenty of space to wrap your hand around them comfortably. Many double as storage devices where you can stash some cash or a pair of keys.
Fact #5. Dropping a camera in the water is, unfortunately, quite a common occurrence. We are not perfect creatures. If we were, we wouldn't have need of cameras in the first place. We'd have photographic memories and could just close our eyes to relive that special moment.
Fact #1. Water makes things slippery. There's no denying this. If not, we wouldn't bother to put up those familiar yellow caution signs when a floor is wet in commercial areas. When it comes to digital cameras and action cameras, it's not slipping we're worried about. It's losing our grip and dropping the camera in the water.
Fact #2. A floating camera strap ensures that even if you or your child drops your camera, it won't be lost forever. Instead, it will float calmly on the surface for you to retrieve at your leisure. They generally come in two main forms, handheld varieties and those that wrap around your wrist. Each form has its pros and cons. It all depends on how you plan to use your camera, what activities you'll be doing, and what type of camera you have.
Fact #3. The most defining feature of the handheld floating camera strap is that it provides you with a secure way to grip your action camera while performing a range of activities. It's well-known that action cameras are small. They have to be since most people use them while involved in extreme sports. Unfortunately, this small form often results in a less-than-secure grip.
Fact #4. Floating handheld camera straps are basically small buoys. They're air-filled chambers that feature some type of camera mount. Most are somewhere between five and seven inches long. This provides you with plenty of space to wrap your hand around them comfortably. Many double as storage devices where you can stash some cash or a pair of keys.
Fact #5. Dropping a camera in the water is, unfortunately, quite a common occurrence. We are not perfect creatures. If we were, we wouldn't have need of cameras in the first place. We'd have photographic memories and could just close our eyes to relive that special moment.
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