Backpack camera bag "mod"

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juliachaos
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Backpack camera bag "mod"

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I have a pretty compact 3L pack which has just enough room for a second 2L bladder in another pocket. This leaves just enough room for a few snacks, first aid, extra batteries, etc, in two other small pockets, but no room for my dSLR! Usually it's not a problem, as I can just strap the camera to my front, but when I want to take it on hikes that involve a bit of climbing it becomes an issue. I tried hooking my camera to my pack in an assortment of ways that involved caribiners and straps, but the weight was always pulling me off-center or the camera would jump forward if I leaned over or lunged.. not good! So I took my pack and camera to the Hiking Shack and they solved my problem! Solution: strap and tie a durable bag with a drawstring to the back of my pack. The weight is perfectly distributed and doesn't shift, I've got lots of elbow room/extra room for when I'm negotiating rock walls, the camera doesn't swing or flip forward anymore, and it's easy to access! I can now take my beloved camera out on those tougher hikes without worrying. :y: Yay for Hiking Shack and their helpful creativity!
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pack with new 'camera bag' attached
pack with new 'camera bag' attached
secured to the bottom
secured to the bottom
and strapped in at the top
and strapped in at the top
easy access, works like a charm!
easy access, works like a charm!
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Re: Backpack camera bag "mod"

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hmm, this is really cool, I have the same problem with my DSLR & hydration pack. a trip to the hiking shack may be in order...!
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Re: Backpack camera bag "mod"

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It's cool you found what worked for you. Here was my speed-access setup viewtopic.php?p=25840#p25840
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Re: Backpack camera bag "mod"

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@oceanwithin
I got to field test the setup this weekend, rappelling into East Clear Creek, climbing around rocks and such, and then climbing back out.. twice. I barely even noticed that it was there when I didn't need it, and it didn't take long to get it out or put it back in. I wear the strap slung around the right side of my neck and under the left arm. That keeps a good amount of tension on the bag itself to prevent swinging, and also prevents the camera from falling when I take it out. A little bit of padding in the bag also helps should the bag bump against anything.. overall it seems to work great! :D

@joe bartels
I had been playing with a similar setup, but with the climbing I've done on Mazatzal Peak, 'reverse' Flatiron, and Four Peaks, I was afraid that having it anywhere in front of my arm would throw off my balance too much as I wouldn't be able to hug the rock as close. That's a great easier-access solution though for all other times. Neat thread, I like seeing what others are doing to solve this problem!
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