On 20 May 2001, at 10:42, Dave Maki wrote:

> Adding a bicycle's vibration to Raimo's question... 
>        I will be taking cameras on a bicycle tour this summer.  The cameras
> could be packed on the frame or carried in a pack on me.  There will be
> more vibration if they are directly on the bike, but more weight for me
> if I have to carry them.  I don't think the lens are bothered by
> vibration, a K1000 is probably safe, but the electronics of the MZ-M
> might be more of an issue.
>       Does vibration ever cause problems for the camera body?  
> 
> Raimo Korhonen wrote:
> > 
> > Hi all,
> > what´s the best way of carrying your camera when riding a motorbike?

usually when mountain biking the cameras are on
my back in a Lowepro Mini-Trekker.... just try not to lose
it, the bag doesn't offer TOO much impact protection...
never had problems with vibrations on the cameras either.

Cheers!
Brian
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