Very cool, Philippe!
I have 2 nice rucksacks, both Kata; one is largish and you wear it with 2
straps over the shoulder, the other smaller and can be word with 2 straps or
one (either side) as a sling. But I like smaller waist straps for swift
access. Yours looks easy to access, but my little Crumpler folds around my
waist somewhat and makes access a little tighter.
I rather fancy the LowePro Sling III for its ease of access, although I am
still very keen on my Hadley Pro
Chris
> On 7 Jun 15, at 17:45, Philippe <philippe.amard@xxxxxx> wrote:
>
> I have had this bag for years
> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/Phileica/Playground/N-2005-ENG-Alice-20050815-1.jpg.html
>
> <http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/Phileica/Playground/N-2005-ENG-Alice-20050815-1.jpg.html>
> (except when I was flirting with the D700 that required a bulkier & sturdier
> Rucksack now for sale).
>
> You can carrry it on either shoulder (intended) and/or attach it round your
> waist thanks to a comfortable waist harness which also prevents it from
> banging your aisles when climbing or running, defeats thieves on the tube
> BTW, and lowers your centre of gravity (important when hiking).
>
> On this photo I had chosen to carry it in front, so that the camera wouldn't
> swing and saw me old neck, and it also gave me a better balance as I was also
> "wearing" a Rucksack with other stuff for the hike.
>
>
> It currently contains 2 fujis, 3 lenses, charger, batteries, cards, etc
> PLUS my survival kit, Mae-West, B&H Gold, Islay, etc.
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