Manny carries a nice point and shoot over the shoulder with a string, so he 
can grab and shoot while riding, which he does often

On Saturday, August 22, 2015 at 9:44:24 AM UTC-7, Jason Leach wrote:
>
> Hello all, 
>
> How do people safely carry a camera by bike? I have camping bike with a 
> basket and my entire camera bag fits in the front with a bungee net over 
> it, or sometimes the camera bag goes in the shop sack. Either way I put a 
> little padding under to absorb the bumps. 
>
> How do folks carry a camera on a more roadish bike though? The unit in 
> question is a rather stout 1960s Nikon F, with a 50mm and sometimes a 
> telephoto. I am hoping to hear some of other's personal experience and 
> adapt it to my own use. My solution could be as simple as just taking 
> photos on my smart phone when I am on my "roadie" ha. I am new to the 35mm 
> film photography and bicycle crossover so any tips or perspective will be 
> useful. 
>
> Thanks 
> Jason 
> SF,CA

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