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I like the Peak Design device but no weather protection.
As I said I am not considering a fanny pack.Nice thing about a fanny pack, especially a small lightweight one is you have something to hold your valuables in after you take off your backpack. Comes in handy in the evenings walking around the villages, stopping for a cafe con letche several times a day or running to the bathroom/ shower. One of the best items I added to my Camino gear. This one can also be worn as a cross shoulder bag.
Thanks for a first hand experience.Another PeakDesign user here. Love it for the smaller cameras (Sony a6000, similar to your Lumix). Always handy and ready to use.
My wife carried another camera with us. An AW100 Nikon. Completely waterproof, fits in any pocket and has built in GPS, and fits the Capture for rainy days.
Buen Viaje
As I said I am not considering a fanny pack.
I will be walking with my wife and daughter, between the 2 of them + their fanny packs, plus my cargo style hiking pants, I am not worried about carrying valuables in the evening.
Thanks for a first hand experience.
I just ordered one.
With any luck it will arrive before I leave for North Carolina (next Thursday morning) so I can test it out in the forest there.
FWIW, I also have a waterproof compact camera that will be going with, figured that would come out if we walk through storms.
That "Capture Camera Clip" looks like a great system, very flexible on where it can mount. I like the idea of mounting it to a back pack shoulder strap instead of a belt. It also looks like there will be very little camera bounce with that mount as it snaps securely into place.
One handed operation is easily doable. I tended to remove the camera with 2 hands but reattach with 1 hand. But that was mostly because I was grabbing the lens with my left hand and the body with my right hand when I removed the camera so that I had my left hand on the zoom control.awesome. I was wondering if you'd keep the neckstrap on. Did you find it easy to attach/un-attach the camers? Simple, one handed operation?
I totally agree! And thank you for the link to this product early in this thread. . . I know I took more pictures because my camera was always at hand, but never inconvenient. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
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