Biggles
My cup runneth amok.
At least, that's what I call it. A little something I came up with in Manhattan two years ago, while I spent a few days walking the city with a wrist-strapped CL and using a variety of restaurant, bar, hotel lobby, and other semi-public restrooms. Sometimes one needs both hands free, NOW, but there's just no time or room to take the packsack off and bag the camera, and with some lenses and hoods, it won't always fit in a pocket, either....
Seems obvious, but I've never seen anyone else do it.
Don't have a mitten-ring on your Gore-Tex parka? Or, it's summer and you're not wearing one? Well, does your packsack have daisy chains along the fronts of its shoulder straps?
I've even hung the carabiner from the belt loop of my jeans, during one museum visit where packsacks had to be left at hat-check.
All it takes is some sort of cheap carabiner and a tear-proof ring in the strap hardware, one big enough to clip into the carabiner easily. Makes it easier for this wrist-strap user to stop to use the bogs, get the wallet out, buy and eat a hot dog from a cart...
Hope this is of some interest and use.
Seems obvious, but I've never seen anyone else do it.
Don't have a mitten-ring on your Gore-Tex parka? Or, it's summer and you're not wearing one? Well, does your packsack have daisy chains along the fronts of its shoulder straps?
I've even hung the carabiner from the belt loop of my jeans, during one museum visit where packsacks had to be left at hat-check.
All it takes is some sort of cheap carabiner and a tear-proof ring in the strap hardware, one big enough to clip into the carabiner easily. Makes it easier for this wrist-strap user to stop to use the bogs, get the wallet out, buy and eat a hot dog from a cart...
Hope this is of some interest and use.