try bandolier style but put it "further back". Like too far back. I find 
with the right riding position there's a sweet spot where the camera is 
more sitting on my upper back rather than hanging from the strap. It'll 
comfortably ride there for a long time without moving or getting in the 
way. Probably doesn't work as well off road. 

I've contemplated making some sort of handlebar/stem holster for my camera 
but it hasn't happened yet. If you come up with a solution, would love to 
see some pics. 

--Andy


On Sunday, May 27, 2012 12:18:35 AM UTC-7, stonehog 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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