Hi everybody!
To start my migration from unforgoten DPR I chose to show my system to carry the camera. I've described it once or twce in different threads on DPR mft talk forum, but without pictures. As image is worth 1000 words, so here You have, as my start contribution to the new site.
im_1 shows the general idea:
- Camera is tethered ( 15 cm / 6" ) by a carbiner to the double part (length regulation loop) of shoulder strap of the bag
- It can be freely rised to the face level without jamming (clipping the carabiner into double section of the strap is crucial here!)
- It's constantly tethered to the user, cannot fall to the ground
- Can be quickly released from the tether to be used on a tripod or handed to another person we ask about doing photo
- Optional wrist strap protects camera while operated non-tethered as above
I invented this DIY solution for my first digital compact and stayed with it for m4/3 gear. Works excellent through all these years.
Will work with any lightweight/small photo gear which m4/3 fortunately is and with most photo bags or even adapted ones (see below).
Note, the bag in the im_1 is not my current bag. Actually never paired with E-M10 II. I used it oryginally with the compact and then shortly with E-PL1, as it was too small.
I show it in this configuration for the reason: to draw Your camera really fast just use bags with a single clip or velcro, forget zip locks.
Currently (im_2) I sacrificed this idea for totaly waterproof setup. I just made some soft dividers/bottom inside this adapted waterproof bag. No longer need to loose time for hiding my camera in a waterproof bag inside my hiking backpack while fording big rivers, extremal rains etc. But for more normal guys common fast opening photo bag would be the best.
im_3 (forgive me selfie quality and I wanted to stay anonymous without head :P ) shows the setup on the user body.
Regards
-J.