snatiep wrote in post #3989553
Hey, great point agedbriar! I was worried my belt buckle would scratch the LCD. But maybe it will hang lower in the front, keeping the LCD up a bit.
I also noticed something while walking around Friday afternoon. I saw a gentleman with a digital slr slung around his shoulder, but instead of the lens pointing out and the lcd close to his body, he was carrying it the other way around, the lens was close to his body. I suppose that exposes the lcd, but the lens would be better protected.
Thanks everybody!
I carry my XT (with the grip installed) that way – over my left shoulder, across the chest, hanging down on my right hip.
I have installed hand strap upside down, so the double-hole buckle is at the bottom.
One side of the neck strap is hooked up to the upper left, and the other side to the bottom right corner of the camera (looking from the back).
That way, when I walk, back of the camera is pointing up with nothing touching LCD screen and buttons, and the lens pointing straight down, protected from bumping into things, and making it easier to walk with.
I don’t have grip for my 40D at the moment and it is kind of difficult to get used to the ‘regular’ way again.