was just wondering as the system seems to be quite good. I clamber around the coastal rocks and cliffs and to have both hands free with the camera/lens tucked into the chest/abdomen with the hands free would be a great idea. A lens on it's strap is annoying to me and the places i get to. I either have it in the backpack for hiking or it's out ready for a shot. Dunno .. just thought it might be a good idea .. the straps don't appear smaller than my backpack I was more concerned with the strength of the attachments .. hmmm it might work with my 150-600 ..
Yeah I think you have a very valid point .. I think that they might be good up to a point but if it's heavy then it might be a pain in the neck, shoulders or back after a while. £50 !!! I shall have a look![]()
Just to make certain - you are talking of 600mm F4 and longer lenses? Are you thinking of the 150-600 Zoom lenses?
I ask because they are very different beasties. I have assumed that you were looking at a 600 F4 or 800 F5.6 when making my suggestions and my shoulder strap was made with these lenses in mind. If, on the other hand, you are looking at a lens like a Tamron/Sigma (C) 150-600 then it is almost pocket able so the carrying solutions would be very different.
Man, you have deep pockets! And it's also about weight; the Sigma 150-600S is almost 3kg on it's own, add a decent body & grip and you are into 5kg, I can't put that in a pocket![]()