I feel the same way ... My cameras have at most a wrist strap on
them, hate neckstraps. Both the cases i suggested are light and
modest in size.
Given what you say, the Lowepro Photo Runner may be perfect for your
needs. It does not get in the way. I most often have it filled with
nothing three-four lenses and have the camera in my hand; camera
fitted with a lens and with a second in the bag proves a very
compelling solution for walking about in fields and the city.
Godfrey
On Feb 23, 2006, at 8:50 AM, Don Williams wrote:
I have a Billingham (that cost an arm and a leg) to carry a dozen
lenses and two or more cameras. What I need is something to hold
the camera while I'm doing something else with my hands. I don't
use a strap on the *ist D it would get in the way when it's on the
microscope. And anyway, a camera on a strap often swings about and
that's how a lot of the damage such as dents on filter threads and
dings on the prism housing occurs. A waist pouch protects the
camera pretty well. Unless you are hit by a truck and then it no
longer matters.