Thanks for the suggestions. I've been carrying a camera around my neck
for 45 years so it might be a bit late to teach an old dog new tricks.
And typically there's a 3 pound battery pack hanging in that over the
shoulder position so the camera normally has competition to sit there.
But I'll give it a try after I get a little more strap length. What's
on there right now (the stock Canyon strap) is a tad short to serve.
Chuck Norcutt
Dan Mitchell wrote:
> Chuck Norcutt wrote:
>> As it was, the whole contraption was akin
>> to wearing a pendulum around one's neck
>
> Why not put the strap over one shoulder? I've never carried a camera
> around my neck, I find it bounces back and forth too much when I walk,
> whereas if I put it over one shoulder it's much more stable.
>
> (I mean cross-body, not handbag-style; strap sits on the left side of
> your neck, camera under your right armpit, it just needs making the
> strap long enough that you can get it up to eye level when needed).
>
>
> Ah, and also:
>
> https://kinesisgear.securesites.com/h.html (down a little bit on the page)
>
> may let you do what you want and still have the camera in front of you.
>
> -- dan
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