As I mentioned in my recent thread about buckles I mentioned I would post info on how I now carry my camera (I have ditched the std neck strap and never got on with the bandoleer sling strap as the 'swinging around' annoyed me.)
The key to my system is I have a L-bracket fitted to mount the camera onto my tripod that has an Arca swiss ball head.
IMG_20210527_115028_094 by graham belsten, on Flickr
IMG_20210527_115113_688 by graham belsten, on Flickr
I purchased a long arca swiss mount
IMG_20210527_114918_122 by graham belsten, on Flickr
and bolted this to a leather strap that snugly fits onto my 50mm wide CCS belt (with its new buckle )
IMG_20210527_114952_278 by graham belsten, on Flickr
next (although the 'stop bolt' on the L-bracket did catch on the mount I felt it could be improved) I added a couple of washers to the bolt to make it protude more and not risk 'slipping past' the bottom of the ushaped groove where it catches to hold it in place.
IMG_20210527_124140_634 by graham belsten, on Flickr
And that is it!
a quick release bracket that holds the camera securley and firmley and does not flap around or swing in the way all the time The brackedt does not come fully appart and the thumbscrew can be nipped up tight to secure it even further and is easy to quickly loosen and then remove the camera ready for shooting one handed. I know a picture tells 1000 words (and you have already had 5000) but what better than a picture? a moving picture!
so here it is in action (all 3 seconds of it!)
The key to my system is I have a L-bracket fitted to mount the camera onto my tripod that has an Arca swiss ball head.
IMG_20210527_115028_094 by graham belsten, on Flickr
IMG_20210527_115113_688 by graham belsten, on Flickr
I purchased a long arca swiss mount
IMG_20210527_114918_122 by graham belsten, on Flickr
and bolted this to a leather strap that snugly fits onto my 50mm wide CCS belt (with its new buckle )
IMG_20210527_114952_278 by graham belsten, on Flickr
next (although the 'stop bolt' on the L-bracket did catch on the mount I felt it could be improved) I added a couple of washers to the bolt to make it protude more and not risk 'slipping past' the bottom of the ushaped groove where it catches to hold it in place.
IMG_20210527_124140_634 by graham belsten, on Flickr
And that is it!
a quick release bracket that holds the camera securley and firmley and does not flap around or swing in the way all the time The brackedt does not come fully appart and the thumbscrew can be nipped up tight to secure it even further and is easy to quickly loosen and then remove the camera ready for shooting one handed. I know a picture tells 1000 words (and you have already had 5000) but what better than a picture? a moving picture!
so here it is in action (all 3 seconds of it!)
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