Being old and poor, I'd head for the nearest army surplus store and pick up
a 3" web duty belt. Look for gear containers while you're there.
On Feb 1, 2016 11:20 PM, "Leo Wesson" <leowesson@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
HI Chuck,
I usually carry my equipment on belt bags. I found that I also had to get
a harness to hold up the belt; when it is fully loaded, it kind of pulls
my pants down. Having a shoulder harness also takes the weight off your
hips, which can be good during a long day of shooting.
Here's my stuff:
Belt:
https://www.thinktankphoto.com/collections/camera-belts/products/thin-skin-belt-v2?variant=1248164895
Harness:
https://www.thinktankphoto.com/collections/camera-harnesses/products/pixel-racing-harness-v2
Leo Wesson
Photographer/Videographer
817.733.9157
www.leowesson.com
On Mon, Feb 1, 2016 at 8:34 PM, Chuck Norcutt <
chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
wrote:
I will soon have a second small "Ape case" that's equipped with both a
shoulder strap and a large (3" wide) belt loop to strap it to your
waist.
The first is only large enough to hold the E-M1 and a single lens. The
second promises to hold at least a second lens and maybe more. I'd
like to
be able to strap either on to my waist. Does anyone have a suggestion
for
a (preferably) black belt at least 2" wide that will do the job? I've
seen
some military/police type equipment belts that have attachable
compartment
cases for pistols, handcuffs, mace, etc. etc. Something like that
might be
good without all the compartment cases.
Chuck Norcutt
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