[pct-l] Camera access locations
Yoshihiro Murakami
completewalker at gmail.com
Mon Dec 28 18:45:06 CST 2009
I am using Olympus E-3 with 12-60 zoom. A very heavy camera. My
backpack is mountain hardware Solitude. The best position of SLR I
think is left side of abdomen. I attached the Lowepro camera case
with a Dry Lib belt. I cannot explain exactly in English. Please see
my HP:
http://psycho01.edu.u-toyama.ac.jp/solitude.html
2009/12/29 <ned at pacificcrestcustombuilders.com>:
> It has come to our attention that the backpacking camera is not always handy when suddenly desired to take that quick, spontaneous picture.
>
> Where is a good place to carry your camera?
>
> Of course, it depends on the size and weight of the camera. I would imagine that the little digitals could be carried in a shirt pocket or side pocket of a pack, but how about for those of us who want to capture our images through an SLR?
>
> For years I carried mine high up on my Kelty's top where I could get it simply by reaching up and unwrapping its shoulder strap from around the frame extension bar, which kept it from moving too far
>
> Are there any other options other than a chest or frontal waist carrier?
>
> Mtnned
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Sincerely
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Hiro ( Yoshihiro Murakami )
HP:http://psycho01.edu.u-toyama.ac.jp
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