gilbouk
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After a really enjoyable trek in the snow last weekend I've found a more comfortable way to carry my camera. With the monopod / tripod locked off and attached via a plate which in turn is attached to my 200-500 lens foot, I hang the camera over my shoulder and hold my monopod / tripod by a leg. Pulling down on the leg, I can balance the weight of the camera and lens with my shoulder being the pivot point - this seems to make for a more comfortable and manageable way to walk around leaving one hand free to use the binoculars I hang round my neck. Then when I want to use my camera, I can easily lower the structure without having to adjust leg lengths etc.
The cons are that I have to watch where I'm going - catching the leg could result on everything rolling off my shoulder onto the ground, likewise I have to be aware of any possibility of the camera wacking off of obstacles when negotiating fallen trees etc.
I wanted to ask other wildlife photographers there method of carrying their tripod, gimbal and camera whilst on the move? Do you have any safety straps attached to the camera?
The other concern are the pressures applied on structure when carrying the rig. My greatest concern is the plate stud and lens foot thread - a possible scenario would be this stud breaking due to the forces of torsion resulting the plate coming away from the lens foot while one the move. Would over-tightening the stud increase the likelihood of this happening?
Would a 3rd party lens foot with an integrated arca swiss foot be enough or would you guys need more 'insurance' when carrying your camera in this fashion?
The cons are that I have to watch where I'm going - catching the leg could result on everything rolling off my shoulder onto the ground, likewise I have to be aware of any possibility of the camera wacking off of obstacles when negotiating fallen trees etc.
I wanted to ask other wildlife photographers there method of carrying their tripod, gimbal and camera whilst on the move? Do you have any safety straps attached to the camera?
The other concern are the pressures applied on structure when carrying the rig. My greatest concern is the plate stud and lens foot thread - a possible scenario would be this stud breaking due to the forces of torsion resulting the plate coming away from the lens foot while one the move. Would over-tightening the stud increase the likelihood of this happening?
Would a 3rd party lens foot with an integrated arca swiss foot be enough or would you guys need more 'insurance' when carrying your camera in this fashion?
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