Solar Camera Strap Concept for DSLRs

Concept Solar Camera Strap Should Make DSLR Owners Worry Less About Running Low on Batteries

You just have to give Weng Jie credit for coming up with something multi-functional yet useful with the Solar Camera Strap concept. While we have seen a lot of chargers released in the market, this is one solar charger that would give you less things to worry about as far as carrying additional gadgets is concerned.

Happy shooters would normally look for a reliable camera strap for support to carry their heavy DSLR and this is one that perhaps makes sense. Although the solar rig does take up a lot of space to bring in the juice from the sun, that is a small price to pay to make sure your DSLR doesn’t run out of power.

Odd but coming with an intent to provide power eating DSLR cameras, this is one strap to camera strap to have. Once this concept becomes a reality, you can now say goodbye to those additional chargers you have to carry and worry less if the need to recharge suddenly comes up.

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