I carry my work camera, which is one of the heavy Nikon models and the
70-200 around my neck. If i'm walking from 1 ring to another, i'll
sling it over my shoulder and tuck the lens down ward, so as not to
knock people over when walking.:-0

Its a heavy comb, and really hard on the neck and muscles there of.

Dave

On Jan 25, 2008 6:31 AM, Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My cameras always hang from my neck. Yes, I know it's not cool, but
> it's efficient.
> Why?
> First, the camera can't be dropped unless my neck or the strap
> breaks. Not true on the shoulder, unless your body is notched.
> Second, it's always in position to shoot. Don't have to take it off
> the shoulder and wrap it around the wrist or whatever. I just shoot.
> Back some thirty years ago when I shot a lot of motorsports, all the
> photogs hung their cameras from their necks when they weren't on a
> tripod. But that was in the days before a camera around the neck
> became evocative of a tourist and therefore very unhip.
> Paul.
>
> On Jan 25, 2008, at 1:03 AM, Stan Halpin wrote:
>
> > If I carry a camera via strap, it is almost always on my shoulder,
> > hardly ever around my neck. Feels better, less obtrusive.
> >
> > One camera setup: camera on right shoulder when basically just moving
> > from point A to point B, and then camera in hand (well, kinda hanging
> > from two fingers and thumb) with strap wrapped a couple of times
> > around my wrist when within obvious range of photo ops.
> >
> > Two camera setup: main camera in (dangling from) right hand as above,
> > second camera on left shoulder. When I use the second camera, the
> > first just dangles from my wrist. If I am going to be on a bus,
> > subway, in a car etc. then the second camera goes into the backpack.
> >
> > I really liked the "grip strap" on the Pz-1p but haven't found
> > anything with the same comfortable secure feel that I can use on *ist-
> > D, K10D etc.
> >
> > Back on the Subject topic, I really want the DA*60-250. If it looks
> > like that will keep getting pushed back, then I'll go for one K20D
> > body to replace one of my K10's. But if the lens and body were both
> > available now, I would buy the lens first with no hesitation.
> >
> > stan
> >
> > On Jan 24, 2008, at 11:38 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> >> In a message dated 1/24/2008 9:31:27 P.M.  Pacific Standard Time,
> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> >> Something I've  noticed is that a lot of photographers, myself
> >> included
> >> until a few years  ago, pay a ton of attention to the weight of their
> >> gear and the size of  their bags and such like ... but no one ever
> >> seems
> >> to pay attention to the  character of their strap.  I'm here to
> >> tell you
> >> that, at least for me,  the stretchy "foam" straps, for both camera
> >> and
> >> bag, seem to distribute the  weight a lot better.  I can carry a
> >> lot more
> >> weight for a lot longer  with an appropriate strap.
> >>
> >> --
> >> Thanks,
> >> DougF  (KG4LMZ)
> >>
> >> ==============
> >> Hmmm. I'll look into that Doug.
> >>
> >> I just  use the strap that came with the camera. The ones with the
> >> brand
> >> logos.
> >>
> >> Marnie aka Doe  :-)
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