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Daft question alert: How to carry a camera + big lens??
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<blockquote data-quote="Griso" data-source="post: 548527" data-attributes="member: 36326"><p>Well, took the day off with the new 150-600mm C(heap). Slightly off topic, but I have to say I'm so impressed with the lens. I know it's a lightweight compared to some out there, big primes, or the Sport version for example, but it took me a while to get used to the bulk of it. </p><p></p><p>so, to start with, I had the camera with lens on in my shoulder bag (it only just fit) and carried the tripod. However, as MikeW alluded to, if the camera isn't ready, there's so much I'm going to miss. So, went back to the car dropped the bag and tripod off and went out with just the camera.</p><p></p><p>I carried the camera by the lens foot, which worked well enough. I have a Black Rapid sling thing to try out too. Oh, the lens came with a surprisingly good bag too, plus a strap for the bag and a strap for the lens, so I have a few options to try before getting lazy and reverting to tripod over the shoulder carrying!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Griso, post: 548527, member: 36326"] Well, took the day off with the new 150-600mm C(heap). Slightly off topic, but I have to say I'm so impressed with the lens. I know it's a lightweight compared to some out there, big primes, or the Sport version for example, but it took me a while to get used to the bulk of it. so, to start with, I had the camera with lens on in my shoulder bag (it only just fit) and carried the tripod. However, as MikeW alluded to, if the camera isn't ready, there's so much I'm going to miss. So, went back to the car dropped the bag and tripod off and went out with just the camera. I carried the camera by the lens foot, which worked well enough. I have a Black Rapid sling thing to try out too. Oh, the lens came with a surprisingly good bag too, plus a strap for the bag and a strap for the lens, so I have a few options to try before getting lazy and reverting to tripod over the shoulder carrying! [/QUOTE]
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