Thinking about a camera harness system

Clovishound

Senior Member
I'm getting a little tired of carrying my Z8/180-600 combo around all day. I've considered something like the cotton carrier system. I just hate to spend the money not knowing if it will suit my needs. I was a little put off by it not coming with an arca swiss compatible plate, although they offer one as an accessory, albeit a little expensive for what it is.

I could hedge my bets by getting the single camera harness ( I doubt I'd want to carry two cameras on the harness), and order the arc swiss adapter plate later, if I find I'm using the harness all the time. I could live with swapping plates on the occasions I want to use a tripod while deciding whether I want to continue with the system.

The other option would be to get one of the cheapo harnesses and plan on eating the $40 later, if I like the concept, but want a better made product.

Experiences?
 

BF Hammer

Senior Member
That sort of question is going to have an infinite number of answers, and all are valid. It's what you personally need and desire.

I have gone through several straps. Right now I use a Peak Design Slide if I will be wearing across-body. I really like the anchor-link attachment system. Since I also keep a L-bracket on camera, there is a 3rd attachment on the bottom for an anchor link and in sling mode I attach 1 end there and the other end at one of the normal strap attachments.

But with a long lens I also like to rotate the tripod foot up and use it as a carry handle.
 

Clovishound

Senior Member
The other option I have considered is to replace the small OEM foot with a larger, more comfortable foot. Unfortunately, while that would help, it suspect that it would still be an issue after a couple hours of carrying around. The combo weighs about 6 1/2 lbs. Not that bad, but it does add up after a while in one hand.
 

nikonpup

Senior Member
I USED THE COTTON CARRIER SYSTEM FOR MANY YEARS. I STARTED WITH A SINGLE LENS SYSTEM (150-600MM). I ENDED UP WITH THE
TWO CAMERA SYSTEM. I HAD NO PROBLEM WITH THE WEIGHT OF THE TWO CAMERAS.
 
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