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Mar 09, 2017 11:12 |  #1

This came across my newsfeed, and I was thinking it'd be an awesome camera bag! Especially when walking around cities or even the woods. I use a smaller setup anyway, and it would allow for quick access with more maneuverability.
It's not a "camera bag" persay, but it could be used as one.

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Mar 09, 2017 12:38 |  #2

I love trying off the wall ideas, but that would drive me insane. I imagine it would swing an jingle constantly. I'm the wrong demographic for that.

Amazon has the tacticool version

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Just don't wear it to any protests.




  
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Mar 09, 2017 12:49 |  #3

tandemhearts wrote in post #18296446 (external link)
I love trying off the wall ideas, but that would drive me insane. I imagine it would swing an jingle constantly. I'm the wrong demographic for that.

Amazon has the tacticool version

https://www.amazon.com …e-Outdoor/dp/B01N3QKZS4/​r (external link)

Just don't wear it to any protests.

I like that one more!
They won't jingle around if you adjust them correctly (just like a backpack can be loose or snug).


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Mar 09, 2017 16:41 |  #4

Just a thought but the "holster" is trying to swing with the thigh but the strap is trying to stay still on the waist - I predict a conflict and a lot of strap/clothes wear.

Just a thought! Looks v cool though.


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Mar 09, 2017 19:18 |  #5

All the additional weight of camera body + lens swinging on your leg, rather than moving rather smoothly thru space on your waist/hip or shoulders! ?


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