Harness for hiking?
Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2007 11:11 am
Hi all,
I'm going hiking in a few months and it will be my first decent walk since getting my SLR (slack I know). I'm just wondering what I should buy to carry my equipment.
The equipment I would be taking is my Nikon D70 body with kit lens, 90mm macro lens and SB800 plus extra batteries and cards.
I am thinking of the Lowepro S&F Shoulder harness and getting the all-weather slip-lock cases to fit my equipment. This would also allow me to buy extra cases when I get more lens, etc. And everything is on my front in easy reach. However, I was wondering how the cases on the harness affect movement and gait?
Manta suggested the Lowepro Slingshot but I'm not sure if that is suitable. Basically, I carry a 3L all day Camelbak which is quite bulky with all the emergeny gear, food, etc on my back and I don't know if the Slingshot would sit properly. Also, with only one shoulder strap, I thought that this may become quite weighty on one shoulder with all the camera gear.
Furthermore, the Camera Armor that I read about on the forum sounds like a good idea, any further comments on this since the last thread?
Any advice or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. As for budget, I'm prepared to pay several hundred for something decent that suits my needs.
Cheers,
L
I'm going hiking in a few months and it will be my first decent walk since getting my SLR (slack I know). I'm just wondering what I should buy to carry my equipment.
The equipment I would be taking is my Nikon D70 body with kit lens, 90mm macro lens and SB800 plus extra batteries and cards.
I am thinking of the Lowepro S&F Shoulder harness and getting the all-weather slip-lock cases to fit my equipment. This would also allow me to buy extra cases when I get more lens, etc. And everything is on my front in easy reach. However, I was wondering how the cases on the harness affect movement and gait?
Manta suggested the Lowepro Slingshot but I'm not sure if that is suitable. Basically, I carry a 3L all day Camelbak which is quite bulky with all the emergeny gear, food, etc on my back and I don't know if the Slingshot would sit properly. Also, with only one shoulder strap, I thought that this may become quite weighty on one shoulder with all the camera gear.
Furthermore, the Camera Armor that I read about on the forum sounds like a good idea, any further comments on this since the last thread?
Any advice or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. As for budget, I'm prepared to pay several hundred for something decent that suits my needs.
Cheers,
L