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− | '''Hippie strap''' is the somewhat | + | '''Hippie strap''' is the somewhat jokey term for a style of camera strap whose popularity peaked in the 1970s: a multicolored, woven cloth strap about 5 cm (2 inches) wide. |
− | + | This may seem at first a stylistic flourish, paralleling the outrageous sideburns and flared pants which occurred in the same era. But it must be kept in mind that a typical [[Nikon#Manual_Focus_SLR|Nikkormat]] or [[Mamiya/Sekor TL/DTL series|Mamiya/Sekor 100DTL]] of the era could weigh nearly 3 lbs (1.3 kilos): and the impression from a showroom display that the increased surface area would spread the load over a wider area would have been very appealing. | |
A gallery of vintage hippie straps follows: | A gallery of vintage hippie straps follows: |
Revision as of 03:45, 5 April 2011
Glossary Terms
Hippie strap is the somewhat jokey term for a style of camera strap whose popularity peaked in the 1970s: a multicolored, woven cloth strap about 5 cm (2 inches) wide.
This may seem at first a stylistic flourish, paralleling the outrageous sideburns and flared pants which occurred in the same era. But it must be kept in mind that a typical Nikkormat or Mamiya/Sekor 100DTL of the era could weigh nearly 3 lbs (1.3 kilos): and the impression from a showroom display that the increased surface area would spread the load over a wider area would have been very appealing.
A gallery of vintage hippie straps follows:
image by Shawn Hoke (Image rights) |
image by Bård Fleistad (Image rights) |
image by rafalweb (Image rights) |