You mean that you make your wife do the hard work at the back while you
enjoy the view in a purely supervisory role? For shame!
AndrewF
http://www.pbase.com/afildes
On 19/04/2005, at 7:17 AM, Tom Scales wrote:
>
> The problem with a backpack is that I can't wear it, as we're on a
> tandem
> and there is not enough room between us. That would mean my wife would
> have
> to wear it which
>
> a) she wouldn't do
> b) she couldn't do
>
> Tom
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Daniel Mitchell" <danmitchell@xxxxxxxx>
> To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Monday, April 18, 2005 3:00 PM
> Subject: [OM] Re: Lanscape's via PC stitching,
>
>
>> Tom Scales wrote:
>>> (any bicyclists with
>>> recommendations on a good way to carry a heavy camera and have it
>>> ready
>>> to
>>> shoot?).
>>
>> I found a backpack (not even a camera-specific one, just a normal
>> backpack, hydration thingy in there and also a camera in a never-ready
>> case) works pretty well, though presumably you're looking for
>> something
>> else -- it's not as "ready to shoot" as it might be, but it doesn't
>> take
>> any significant amount of time to open the bag and grab the camera,
>> imho.
>>
>> -- dan
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