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Daft question alert: How to carry a camera + big lens??
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<blockquote data-quote="Elliot87" data-source="post: 548288" data-attributes="member: 25183"><p>I've only done it once your honor! With my 70-300mm I only ever shot hand held so this wasn't an issue for me until now. Guess I'll have to rethink how I carry it. Without a head on my monopod and any kind of quick release system it is going to be a pain in the a**e if I have to keep screwing it on and off the monopod.</p><p></p><p>What is the main reason for not carrying it attached? Is it because the lens may become unattached? With it screwed directly onto a monopod I don't see how that would be any more likely that if it was on a black rapid type strap. Or is the issue the way the weight is being transferred through the lens and body?</p><p>It may be the case that I do away with the monopod altogether if I have to take camera off every time I want to move anywhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elliot87, post: 548288, member: 25183"] I've only done it once your honor! With my 70-300mm I only ever shot hand held so this wasn't an issue for me until now. Guess I'll have to rethink how I carry it. Without a head on my monopod and any kind of quick release system it is going to be a pain in the a**e if I have to keep screwing it on and off the monopod. What is the main reason for not carrying it attached? Is it because the lens may become unattached? With it screwed directly onto a monopod I don't see how that would be any more likely that if it was on a black rapid type strap. Or is the issue the way the weight is being transferred through the lens and body? It may be the case that I do away with the monopod altogether if I have to take camera off every time I want to move anywhere. [/QUOTE]
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