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  • Taking your camera on a ride
  • haventgotone
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    Got a Canon D500 just wondering if anyone can recommend anything for carrying a DSLR camera on a mountain bike?

    grum
    Free Member

    simonofbarnes to the thread please! IMO you need something to keep it out and handy otherwise you won’t bother with it – I think Simon uses a lowepro thing on his chest attached to the strap, but I’m not sure as I use a GF1 which goes in a smaller case.

    McHamish
    Free Member

    I’ve been contemplating one of these…

    With one of these…

    I think I’ll get one this summer.

    Drac
    Full Member

    The Lowepro chest mount does make it very handy but not every gets away with them, I used one for ages then switched back to putting it in my camelback.

    5thElefant
    Free Member

    Tamrac holdster type thing on a belt worn on arse is my preference. I have a chest rig for it too but I find it a bit awkward. Having said that I bought an Olympus Pen to replace my dslr for bike duties. A lot less hassle.

    molgrips
    Free Member

    I have a very small caselogic bag that goes inside my big camelbak.

    This

    Goes in this

    Just about.

    But I do have a very small DSLR.

    fatsimonmk2
    Free Member

    i use a lowepro case clip across cheast using small karbiners onto d clips on straps on hydration pack(north face hammerhead) works fine for me and keeps camera handy

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