camera bags or harnesses for photogs with arthritis
cycleman
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in the past I've used a variety of ways to carry my camera equipment. however, time is catching up with me, and I can no longer carry stuff which puts a lot of weight on my shoulders, it's too painful and damaging. can anyone suggest sources for bags and straps which provide good lumbar support? it doesn't necessarily have to be a CAMERA bag per se. I would really appreciate the advice. thanks.
dick louderman
www.velographie.com:dunno
dick louderman
www.velographie.com:dunno
Dick Louderman:thumb
http://velographie.smugmug.com/
http://velographie.smugmug.com/
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http://thinktankphoto.com/ttp_products.html
http://thinktankphoto.com/ttp_product_ProMod.php
or Lowepro: http://www.lowepro.com/Products/Beltpacks/modular/
Also, a roller bag is not out of the question, though not as convenient:
http://thinktankphoto.com/ttp_product_ArprtScrty.php
http://www.lowepro.com/Products/Rolling_Cases/
hi, Art,
I have a canon eos 20D. I normally carry that (the lens that came w the camera), an extra lens, (28-135 zoom) CFlash cards ,xtra batteries, cable release. in other words, not much equipment. I have a super lightweight tripod that I wd like to have with me sometimes. I wd like to be able to access the camera easily. it wouldn't be bad if there were a harness that would work for this.
normally I wd ride a bike to my destination but I can't do that right now.
dick
http://velographie.smugmug.com/
cmason,
thanks, these look interesting. the lowepro might work if the lumbar support is good.
are you familiar enough w the thinktank stuff to know about lumbar support with their belts?
dick
http://velographie.smugmug.com/
thanks, Art, I'll definitely check this out!
dick
http://velographie.smugmug.com/