On 4/27/2012 10:08 AM, Ken Norton wrote:
>> Can you not stop using shoulder bags and start with accessible backpacks?
>> There are several different sizes of the Slingshot, and I use one of 3 sizes
>> of Kata 3N1 (3 in 1) sling-type bags.
> I have a Lowepro Slingshot 300AW which is significantly worse than all
> but my Magnum 35. The Canon backpack is pretty good, though, because
> it is a standard dual-strap backpack.
Yeah, I have a Slingshot 200. It's not that bad for me, but definitely puts
unbalanced pressure on the body.
If you must have a backpack, you might look at the Lowepro Flipside series.
With the opening on the strap side, you can
lay them on the ground without getting the area against your body
dirty/wet/muddy. Taking your arms out of the shoulder
straps and swinging the pack around on the waist straps allows access to
contents without taking all the way off. And
they have a decent looking way to carry a tripod vertically on the middle of
the back. I just saw one with tripod
mounted on a trail, and the tripod holder looked pretty decent. Probably
awkward to get at, though.
I've been thinking that I would probably have been happier with one of those
than the Slingshot. Oh well, now I very
seldom carry anything more than a small waist pack.
> As an aside, I can't drive my wife's Prius very much because the
> steering is heavy and doesn't have a wide neutral zone so you have to
> always be putting pressure on the wheel.
It does sound like you really need solutions beyond just camera gear.
Les Bag Moose
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