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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 239600" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>I often carry two as I also shoot IR with my converted D7000. I'll also carry both the D600 and D800 when out for a walk in the wild as birds in flight are always a possibility - the D600 will have either the 24-120mm or the 70-200mm depending on the location while the D800 has the Sigma 150-500mm for birds. Lately I've relied on a pair of Domke straps which have a pair of non-skid strips on one side that keep them firmly on the shoulder. I have a Black Rapid Yeti as well which I will use when I am more stationary and still want immediate access to both cameras. I also have a <a href="https://peakdesignltd.com/store/capturepro" target="_blank">Peak Design Capture Pro Camera Clip</a> that I like a lot. It can be mounted to you belt, backpack strap and a variety of other things and utilizes a custom tripod/monopod mount (Arca-Swiss or combination Arca-Swiss/Manfrodo) that slides into the bracket and locks securely. It works great, and if I've got my IR in tow it's what I use since the D7000 w/ 18-105mm is a comfortable weight on my hip. Longer and heavier lenses tend to move a little too much when walking, but if I was standing around they would be fine. A couple folks here saw me use one on a 90 minute Photowalk in Princeton, NJ and it was rock solid the entire walk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 239600, member: 9240"] I often carry two as I also shoot IR with my converted D7000. I'll also carry both the D600 and D800 when out for a walk in the wild as birds in flight are always a possibility - the D600 will have either the 24-120mm or the 70-200mm depending on the location while the D800 has the Sigma 150-500mm for birds. Lately I've relied on a pair of Domke straps which have a pair of non-skid strips on one side that keep them firmly on the shoulder. I have a Black Rapid Yeti as well which I will use when I am more stationary and still want immediate access to both cameras. I also have a [URL="https://peakdesignltd.com/store/capturepro"]Peak Design Capture Pro Camera Clip[/URL] that I like a lot. It can be mounted to you belt, backpack strap and a variety of other things and utilizes a custom tripod/monopod mount (Arca-Swiss or combination Arca-Swiss/Manfrodo) that slides into the bracket and locks securely. It works great, and if I've got my IR in tow it's what I use since the D7000 w/ 18-105mm is a comfortable weight on my hip. Longer and heavier lenses tend to move a little too much when walking, but if I was standing around they would be fine. A couple folks here saw me use one on a 90 minute Photowalk in Princeton, NJ and it was rock solid the entire walk. [/QUOTE]
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