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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D600/D610
Carying two camera bodies
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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman122" data-source="post: 437237" data-attributes="member: 14443"><p>it says you are a pro, so curious, dont you carry 2 cameras all the time? whats your current setup?</p><p></p><p>tried the BR for two weddings. never again. as bill noted ive recently looked into the spiderpro clip because I want to get the second camera off my right shoulder for when the guests arrive at weddings. other than that im an old school AN-6Y strap user. and I like to keep them shortish for rapid gunning. have no issue with weight around the my neck but I am not the norm. not the most comfortable but fast as hell. again, im not the norm.</p><p></p><p>BR/carryspeed are comfortable because the weight is spread to a wider area on the body but they are not efficient at all.</p><p>if you like the BR/carryspeed straps just make sure to always keep a hand on the cameras when you walk around because you will ding them and people will knee them and it will be a problem to walk in between a crowd of people. oh, and watch when you kneel to shoot low. the gear will hit the floor. so you have to cradle and put it on the floor gently if you shoot kids. and also the BR/CS straps are not fast and in fact slower than a regular strap to grab and bring up to your eye because there is one attachment point and the camera turns any which way so it could be you come to grab it and the grip is completely 180º. so the strong point is comfort but not efficiency/convenience. </p><p></p><p>there is no perfect solution actually.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman122, post: 437237, member: 14443"] it says you are a pro, so curious, dont you carry 2 cameras all the time? whats your current setup? tried the BR for two weddings. never again. as bill noted ive recently looked into the spiderpro clip because I want to get the second camera off my right shoulder for when the guests arrive at weddings. other than that im an old school AN-6Y strap user. and I like to keep them shortish for rapid gunning. have no issue with weight around the my neck but I am not the norm. not the most comfortable but fast as hell. again, im not the norm. BR/carryspeed are comfortable because the weight is spread to a wider area on the body but they are not efficient at all. if you like the BR/carryspeed straps just make sure to always keep a hand on the cameras when you walk around because you will ding them and people will knee them and it will be a problem to walk in between a crowd of people. oh, and watch when you kneel to shoot low. the gear will hit the floor. so you have to cradle and put it on the floor gently if you shoot kids. and also the BR/CS straps are not fast and in fact slower than a regular strap to grab and bring up to your eye because there is one attachment point and the camera turns any which way so it could be you come to grab it and the grip is completely 180º. so the strong point is comfort but not efficiency/convenience. there is no perfect solution actually. [/QUOTE]
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