How to carry the PEN?

I'm using the WS-20 Canon wrist strap. I will never go back to a neck strap. I have four bad discs in my neck, so a wrist strap is my only real alternative.

An Olympus camera,
a Canon wrist strap,
and a Yashica lens.

Now I need something Nikon and Sony, and all my bases will be covered.
 
I'm using the WS-20 Canon wrist strap. I will never go back to a neck strap. I have four bad discs in my neck, so a wrist strap is my only real alternative.

An Olympus camera,
a Canon wrist strap,
and a Yashica lens.

Now I need something Nikon and Sony, and all my bases will be covered.
I am mildly curious that no-one has commented (either positively/negatively or just to find out more) on the use of a finger loop that I covered in a previous post in this thread.

Does no one think they actually work? Do you think they look insecure? Do you think a camera is too heavy to carry like this?

I've used various neck straps, wrist straps, various holsters and arrangements in over 50 years of photography and the finger loop (for a camera of this size/weight) is the best arrangement I have found combining security, ease of carrying and instant access to shoot.
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Mike Fewster
Adelaide Australia
 
That looks interesting, but I like the feel of the wrist strap. I can't wear rings or anything on my fingers. Even snug fitting gloves are out of the picture.
 
Oh, that silk cord strap is beautiful, but too expensive for my budget right now.
 

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