The Lightweight Vi Vante “Tiger” Lambskin Camera Strap Is Out Now

If you have used cameras for any amount of time, one thing you're sure to know is that not all camera straps are equal. Fortunately, the third-party camera strap market is alive and well, and there are a whole ton of options out there for photographers to choose from.

The latest camera strap to hit the market is called the Tiger, and it is handmade by Vi Vante. This lambskin leather neck strap will add a touch of class to your Mirrorless camera. Join us after the jump for more details, pictures, and pricing details. .

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