On Nov 14, 2013, at 3:44 PM, Stan Halpin <s...@stans-photography.info> wrote:

> Not exactly what you are asking for, but FWIW...
> 
> I have used a simple attachment from strapbuddy.com (via B&H or Adorama). A 
> simple circular plate with slightly offset slot. Attach plate to camera, 
> strap to slot, other end of strap to left-side lug on camera, and the camera 
> is oriented vertically rather than horizontally. Like you could do on the LX 
> with the front grip extender IIRC. Simple, secure, easy to attach, cheap.
> 
> Works ok, I have sworn off straps for the time being,

Living dangerously, eh?


> will reassemble everything the next time I am in a travel-with-two-cameras 
> mode.
> 
> stan
> 
> On Nov 14, 2013, at 2:20 PM, Steve Cottrell wrote:
> 
>> Does anyone use any of the camera straps of the type that don't attach
>> to the normal camera strap mounts - rather they attach to a mechanism,
>> that screws into the tripod mount on the base plate, allowing the camera
>> to be carried upside down over the shoulder?
>> 
>> Any recommendations / pointers to manufacturers?
>> 
>> THANKS
>> 
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>> Cotty
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