Mike,

   I seem to remember a neoprene aparatus that could hold a camera with
normal lens to your body.  I think that Porters of Oregon might carry
the device in their camera straps department . . . .

Good luck,
Illinois Bill

mike wilson wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I plan to try to take some pictures from a moving motorcyclist's
> persepective.
>
> The plan will be to use a wideangle lens with LX, action finder,
> winder and remote cord.  I will use the remote to fire it from
> the handlebars.
>
> The only way I can think of holding the camera at upper chest
> level is to tape around the winder and finder and then around my
> chest.  Not too keen on this, not least because it will use an
> enormous amount of tape.  I want the apparatus attached to me,
> not the bike.
>
> Anyone got a better idea?
>
> First batch will be run at AE with varying apertures to see what
> effects can be obtained.
>
> mike
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