In a message dated 1/25/2008 8:26:39 A.M.  Pacific Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
But my basic  approach is that the camera I am shooting with is in my  
hand, and  secondary camera(s) are in a comfortable albeit not the  
most  accessible spot. And I can carry a K10D with grip attached, with  
heavy  lens, in my hand for a lot longer than I can tolerate the  
weight  around my neck or even on my  shoulder.

stan

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Interesting. Not the only one that  gets tired of camera around neck.

I've never really tried a wrist strap.  Which I'd want if I was just holding 
it all the time. (I hold it too sometimes,  off my neck, but I never leave it 
without a strap connection to me for very  long.) Course, if *I* fall down, 
camera goes too. But the one time I have fallen  down in recent years, boy I 
was 
really grabbing that camera. Stupid, I might  have been hurt.

Marnie aka Doe  :-)

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