M-Rock Camera Belt and Bags
I've been using the M-Rock camera bag and belt combination to carry my selection of cameras on this trip. In particular, I'm using this combination while climbing around the Grand Canyon. While I normally opt to carry my equipment in my hand, or around my neck, where I can easily get to it, I've decided that the proximity to imminent disaster (falling 3,000+ feet over the edge), dictates that my hands be used for grabbing things that can steady me.
The combination of bags I'm using hold my SLR, video camera, and miscellaneous items that I might want along the route. I'm not using the shoulder straps that come with the belt, because the weight of the equipment doesn't justify them. But having my equipment securely strapped around me, and protected by adequate padding, has saved both me and my cameras from being scuffed up a couple times already.
The Digital RV
Learn everything “digital” as it relates to an RVer: Connecting to the internet, enjoying a stereo system that weighs ounces, managing digital photos and more.
The combination of bags I'm using hold my SLR, video camera, and miscellaneous items that I might want along the route. I'm not using the shoulder straps that come with the belt, because the weight of the equipment doesn't justify them. But having my equipment securely strapped around me, and protected by adequate padding, has saved both me and my cameras from being scuffed up a couple times already.
The Digital RVLearn everything “digital” as it relates to an RVer: Connecting to the internet, enjoying a stereo system that weighs ounces, managing digital photos and more.
Scott Koegler is a technology writer with way too many gadgets, even in his
RV. He is journaling his travels this year in this Digital RVer blog at RVtravel.com, but you can also
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