A month ago bought one Magnum for my SL… Now half a week later I switched my SL for a new M… Took the metal rings off from the “crappy” stock Leica strap, and putted them on the Magnum. Now the Magnum does it’s job with the M! Way better!!! I really like the simplicity and smooth and soft feel of it. The orange sides do look really cool and retro.
I never did it until I bought a Leica. Now if I go out, I’m wearing a camera. I’m a small guy (thin and 5’5”), so my perfect length is around 110cm, but not less.
I use my Fujfilm X-E3 the same way except I use a paracord strap. If I want to carry an extra lens I’ll wear a small bag alongside the camera. When I was starting out I had in mind that I needed a really slim camera to carry with me everywhere. But the reality for myself, was that I prefer the ergonomics of being able to hold a slightly larger body with lens. For the most part, I wear my camera everywhere.
I agree entirely on how to wear a camera with the strap across the body. Been doing the same for 25 yrs. I have been lured to thicker straps for the heavy DSLRs but it’s bulky and obvious. Since I’ve stated using Fuji X-E1 and X-e4 for street and discrete I’ve been using a simple leather wrist strap which I like - the camera is in the palm of my hand all the time - great if all I’m doing is wandering entirely for photo opportunities in mind but is awkward to use your hands for other things when out and about.
I can't believe it, now I need a tutorial on how to take a camera with me. i did it for the last 30 years with out instructions, my dad just gave me a camera and said: go and take pics. Now in this days, u have to learn, how to ware a camera instead or before to use it. 😂😂😂
I'm 6' tall (183cm) with medium build and plan on ordering the 125cm. Not sure how tall you are so trying to gauge on where it hit for you. I suspect the 145cm would be too long, but just checking. Thanks
Does the leather or orange bleed onto shirts in the rain or heat (via sweat)? I’d be worried about wearing it with a bright white or light blue shirt. Love the videos. Cheers from Tokyo 🇯🇵 🍷!
@@MagicOfLight_ThorstenOvergaard You know how hot it gets here in East Asia in the summer (and how mad my wife would be if I ruined one of my nice shirts). Keep up the great work!
Speaking of light.....ridding distracting reflections in your glasses will ensure your videos are interesting. Videography like still photography lacks dimension and will benefit by adding a little motivation. Having a practical in the shot then lighting to accommodate that desk or living room lamp will aid that interest. Controlling the background is also key to making your shots more interesting. Today’s large LED ring lights are wonderful but used on-axis create very flat lighting situations. In your case I might use 2 large led light sources with one off to the side and slightly behind and the other off-axis and using the practical table lamp in the corner for motivation. That will be your main light. At least use 2 large, light diffused sources, slightly off-axis to get rid of those pesky reflections in your glasses.
Yes, it is on this page: www.overgaard.dk/Thorsten-von-Overgaard-Gallery-Store-Camera-Strap-Calfskin-Leather-Orange-Edging-Always-Wear-a-Camera-for-LeicaQ2-LeicaM-Fujifilm.html
@@MagicOfLight_ThorstenOvergaard Thorsten, we are looking for the black and grey camera strap. The monochrome in this page is the one with the orange side colour. Thanks
I would like to get the Monochrome Black Strap at 125cm but i could not access it on the cite. The other straps were there even the mew one for the SL but not the monochrome.
I was really looking forward to the strap once i placed order for the new mono version. But first, the shipping address was wrong and when finally received the box, it is not a mono strap inside. This is not an acceptable standard for premium products that you offer!! We are ok to pay more for high quality product, but it's not ok for the service. I'm very disappointed...
Not to be disrespectful, but how can one know these $300 straps aren't made by child slaves in India or somewhere else? The textile business is full of this... especially by high-margin products.
It's interesting that you would connect high-margin products to child labor. I would think it was small-margin products this would be the case for. The philosophy of mine is to produce an optimum product, utilizing every tradition and skill of artisans in the Milan, Verona and Venice area. We go there regularly and it is usually small family businesses with few employees, I don't think I ever saw anybody below 30 years of age. They are normal Italian people and families, and they get paid well for their work because they're good at it. In fact, you cannot get a similar quality from China, India or similar places. They simply don't have the knowhow and patience. And when I visit the artisans, they work on similar products for Hermes, Louis Vuitton, Fendi, Dior, etc. Not to be disrespectful, but I think you have to update your thinking on what child slaves are, where they are, and what they might do. Maybe sneakers, electronics, masks and such simpler products, and maybe mass production of these, but certainly not high-end luxury products that require skill. So there is the answer. And to find something we might agree on, no matter what else, I think school teachers should get paid well and plenty and have nice buildings to teach in, and well-made books, writing instruments, chairs and tables. That's an area we more likely can influence for now :-)
@@MagicOfLight_ThorstenOvergaard Well as school teacher myself, I'm happy to know that there are people out there that understand paying their taxes and producing locally allow for better schools. Unfortunately, it would seem what is legal is often evil and what is illegal is sometimes good in some way (not that I believe in illegal activities). You're probably right in saying that many companies in China or India are not interested in such products. However at $300 a strap, all of us should be asking the question: are we empowering evil people who are taking advantage of the child slaves? Also, the sheer amount of evil (especially in textiles) is horrifying (this is well-documented and factual). Did you know that if we stopped 100% of all textile production today, we'd have enough clothing for everyone on the planet for the next 17 years? You say I need to update my thinking and children are making only simple products... and you cite "sneakers and electronics". Please explain how these products are simpler than a camera strap! I will not update my thinking as it would be a fallacy to think just because something is expensive and high quality, it would be made in humane conditions. Excuse me, but just because it's Italy (the same place that lets countless people die in the sea), doesn't mean it's better, higher-quality, or humane. Do you have an ethics statement on your website? Can you guarantee "100% made in Italy"? How were those cows treated before they were killed? All of these are questions I'd expect to be answered clearly and efficiently on your website. I'm not going after you in particular, but the price was shocking for me and I asked myself these questions. I can only hope others do the same.
A month ago bought one Magnum for my SL… Now half a week later I switched my SL for a new M… Took the metal rings off from the “crappy” stock Leica strap, and putted them on the Magnum. Now the Magnum does it’s job with the M! Way better!!! I really like the simplicity and smooth and soft feel of it. The orange sides do look really cool and retro.
I never did it until I bought a Leica. Now if I go out, I’m wearing a camera. I’m a small guy (thin and 5’5”), so my perfect length is around 110cm, but not less.
I use my Fujfilm X-E3 the same way except I use a paracord strap. If I want to carry an extra lens I’ll wear a small bag alongside the camera. When I was starting out I had in mind that I needed a really slim camera to carry with me everywhere. But the reality for myself, was that I prefer the ergonomics of being able to hold a slightly larger body with lens. For the most part, I wear my camera everywhere.
I agree entirely on how to wear a camera with the strap across the body. Been doing the same for 25 yrs. I have been lured to thicker straps for the heavy DSLRs but it’s bulky and obvious.
Since I’ve stated using Fuji X-E1 and X-e4 for street and discrete I’ve been using a simple leather wrist strap which I like - the camera is in the palm of my hand all the time - great if all I’m doing is wandering entirely for photo opportunities in mind but is awkward to use your hands for other things when out and about.
I can't believe it, now I need a tutorial on how to take a camera with me. i did it for the last 30 years with out instructions, my dad just gave me a camera and said: go and take pics. Now in this days, u have to learn, how to ware a camera instead or before to use it. 😂😂😂
Nothing wrong with passing on years of experience to help new people do it more effectively/efficiently
I received a ribbon for watching this video.
Orange highlights ?!? Why no Leica red ??
Straps look stunning, but maybe change orange to leica red?
I'm 6' tall (183cm) with medium build and plan on ordering the 125cm. Not sure how tall you are so trying to gauge on where it hit for you. I suspect the 145cm would be too long, but just checking. Thanks
Does the leather or orange bleed onto shirts in the rain or heat (via sweat)? I’d be worried about wearing it with a bright white or light blue shirt. Love the videos. Cheers from Tokyo 🇯🇵 🍷!
No, none of it bleed off any colors.
@@MagicOfLight_ThorstenOvergaard You know how hot it gets here in East Asia in the summer (and how mad my wife would be if I ruined one of my nice shirts). Keep up the great work!
The camera straps are a steal at a mere $398, and so are the massager bags at only $2398, although I don't know who would be stealing from whom 🤣.
Beautiful bags Thorsten, you have good eye for detail. All the best
Danish humour. Exquisite.
Leica machine gun strap…love it! Beautiful straps Thorsten !!
🤤 beautiful stuff! Been looking for the perfect strap (new to me M8) since January.
Thank you 🙂
The fact is they’re quality items which are cheaper than many watch straps, not to mention far more interesting
Can You tow a car with that strap? Got stuck in New Guinea once in some god forlorn valley while shooting butterflies.
Speaking of light.....ridding distracting reflections in your glasses will ensure your videos are interesting. Videography like still photography lacks dimension and will benefit by adding a little motivation. Having a practical in the shot then lighting to accommodate that desk or living room lamp will aid that interest. Controlling the background is also key to making your shots more interesting. Today’s large LED ring lights are wonderful but used on-axis create very flat lighting situations. In your case I might use 2 large led light sources with one off to the side and slightly behind and the other off-axis and using the practical table lamp in the corner for motivation. That will be your main light. At least use 2 large, light diffused sources, slightly off-axis to get rid of those pesky reflections in your glasses.
Can you please provide link to the monochrom camera strap? I couldn’t find it on your website. Thanks
Yes, it is on this page: www.overgaard.dk/Thorsten-von-Overgaard-Gallery-Store-Camera-Strap-Calfskin-Leather-Orange-Edging-Always-Wear-a-Camera-for-LeicaQ2-LeicaM-Fujifilm.html
@@MagicOfLight_ThorstenOvergaard Thorsten, we are looking for the black and grey camera strap. The monochrome in this page is the one with the orange side colour. Thanks
@@kosmidts Please refresh your browser, then it should be there :-)
@@MagicOfLight_ThorstenOvergaard I placed the order for the monochrom strap. Still waiting for email confirmation. Thanks!!
@@MagicOfLight_ThorstenOvergaard I haven't received any email confirmation on my order. Can you help? Thanks
I would like to get the Monochrome Black Strap at 125cm but i could not access it on the cite. The other straps were there even the mew one for the SL but not the monochrome.
I found it on the link below and was able to purchase it! Sorry for the confusion. Thanks
Excellent👍
I was really looking forward to the strap once i placed order for the new mono version. But first, the shipping address was wrong and when finally received the box, it is not a mono strap inside. This is not an acceptable standard for premium products that you offer!! We are ok to pay more for high quality product, but it's not ok for the service. I'm very disappointed...
Sorry to hear that, will check on it. Normally leather products ships fast and correct.
Anybody listening to Chet Baker can't be all bad. ;o)
I bought the hood of 35FLE on your website, and it's been over a month, and I haven't received anything. .How do I get my stuff?
You get a mail with tracking number when it ships. There's been quite some delays, and now new stock is coning in for everything (finally!)
@@MagicOfLight_ThorstenOvergaard bravo thanks
Another release and again without subtitles. Probably it was very interesting; (((
TH-cam will add subtitles eventually. Make sure your subtitles are on.
Not to be disrespectful, but how can one know these $300 straps aren't made by child slaves in India or somewhere else? The textile business is full of this... especially by high-margin products.
It's interesting that you would connect high-margin products to child labor. I would think it was small-margin products this would be the case for. The philosophy of mine is to produce an optimum product, utilizing every tradition and skill of artisans in the Milan, Verona and Venice area. We go there regularly and it is usually small family businesses with few employees, I don't think I ever saw anybody below 30 years of age. They are normal Italian people and families, and they get paid well for their work because they're good at it. In fact, you cannot get a similar quality from China, India or similar places. They simply don't have the knowhow and patience. And when I visit the artisans, they work on similar products for Hermes, Louis Vuitton, Fendi, Dior, etc.
Not to be disrespectful, but I think you have to update your thinking on what child slaves are, where they are, and what they might do. Maybe sneakers, electronics, masks and such simpler products, and maybe mass production of these, but certainly not high-end luxury products that require skill.
So there is the answer. And to find something we might agree on, no matter what else, I think school teachers should get paid well and plenty and have nice buildings to teach in, and well-made books, writing instruments, chairs and tables. That's an area we more likely can influence for now :-)
@@MagicOfLight_ThorstenOvergaard Well as school teacher myself, I'm happy to know that there are people out there that understand paying their taxes and producing locally allow for better schools. Unfortunately, it would seem what is legal is often evil and what is illegal is sometimes good in some way (not that I believe in illegal activities). You're probably right in saying that many companies in China or India are not interested in such products. However at $300 a strap, all of us should be asking the question: are we empowering evil people who are taking advantage of the child slaves? Also, the sheer amount of evil (especially in textiles) is horrifying (this is well-documented and factual). Did you know that if we stopped 100% of all textile production today, we'd have enough clothing for everyone on the planet for the next 17 years? You say I need to update my thinking and children are making only simple products... and you cite "sneakers and electronics". Please explain how these products are simpler than a camera strap! I will not update my thinking as it would be a fallacy to think just because something is expensive and high quality, it would be made in humane conditions. Excuse me, but just because it's Italy (the same place that lets countless people die in the sea), doesn't mean it's better, higher-quality, or humane. Do you have an ethics statement on your website? Can you guarantee "100% made in Italy"? How were those cows treated before they were killed? All of these are questions I'd expect to be answered clearly and efficiently on your website. I'm not going after you in particular, but the price was shocking for me and I asked myself these questions. I can only hope others do the same.