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To: Road Walker who wrote (4307)1/1/2013 5:00:52 PM
From: clean86Respond to of 4530
 
Heard good reviews of this strap:

thinktankphoto.com

This one also looks interesting and B&H is where I do almost all my Photography shopping:

bhphotovideo.com

Don't use either of these myself so can't say if one is better than the other.

I do love my Joby mini tripods however.

Happy New Year!



To: Road Walker who wrote (4307)1/1/2013 5:08:53 PM
From: fastcatsRespond to of 4530
 
I use a Sun Sniper strap, which is great for walking around and quickly getting a shot. But it's not great for scrambling over rocks, etc. because the camera isn't restrained. The cross straps are much more comfortable than neck straps, transferring the load from your neck to your shoulder. This is a review of several others:

imaging-resource.com

Maybe one has a restraint that would keep the camera from swinging when hiking on rough terrain. Otherwise, probably a harness would be best.



To: Road Walker who wrote (4307)1/1/2013 5:47:07 PM
From: Jerry HeldRespond to of 4530
 
Here is what I use and absolutely love it. Camera is free swinging with no "holster" though, but lays at your side at belt level and can be quickly brought up to shooting position:

amazon.com