Seem to remember Grant was using a second strap to go around his chest to
keep the camera in place.  Tried it, but found it sub-optimal for my riding
style.  First, I sweat a lot, and that gets all over the camera.  Not a
good thing on a digital.  Even my rangefinder looked pretty ugly very
quick.  And I didn't like the feel of something pulling down on my neck.
Might not be as much an issue on an Albatross or similar bar bike.

For longer rides where a larger camera is along, it's either in the
saddlebag, or a Hobo bag up front.  Most of the time a point and shoot is
adequate for my needs, though.

Have been thinking about this as I'm trying to figure out what cameras to
take on the Rivendell Ride Midwest next weekend.  And how to carry them
best.  Go with zoom digital and film, or intentionally limit myself to
think about the photo?

Eric Platt
St, Paul, MN
On Sun, May 27, 2012 at 2:18 AM, Brian Hanson <stone...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I'm curious of those who bring a small SLR or mirrorless camera on trips,
> have you found a good way to carry it so you have it ready quickly?  I've
> always used a small point & shoot kept in a pocket or the small pocket in
> my acorn boxy rando bag.  I'm looking for a way to have a larger camera
> ready to photograph the scenes I'm biking by on longer rides.  I seem to
> recall Grant talking about some kind of harness a few years back?
>
> Brian
> Seattle, WA
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