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    Lens Holder/Belt



    I saw a photographer with a Lens Belt/Holder thingie. I am shooting a wedding in a few weeks and I only have one camera body, I need something that i can grab different lenses quickly without having to go back to my bag. Any suggestions or idea of what I am looking for, oddly enough I haven

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    Re: Lens Holder/Belt



    Lowepro makes something called the 'Street and Field' system which consists of a belt, harness, or vest (depending on how much you want to carry) and many options for pouches and bags.

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    Re: Lens Holder/Belt



    Think Tank makes some nice belt systems too.


    Shoulder Harness:


    http://www.thinktankphoto.com/products/pixel-racing-harness-v2.aspx





    Modular Components have some padding:


    http://www.thinktankphoto.com/categories/modular-component-systems.aspx





    Thin Skin Components have no padding.


    http://www.thinktankphoto.com/categories/skin-component-systems.aspx





    Belts:


    http://www.thinktankphoto.com/categories/camera-belts.aspx





    I use the ThinkTank system but the LowePro is very good too. I can only really comment on The ThinkTank System. They have 3 levels of belts, thin skin belt no padding, pro speed belt (padded) and the heavy duty padded steroid Belt with some back support.


    You can buy different components to hang off of it. Some people like no padding and then they store the lenses in the skin pouches for easy packing into another camera bag (because the skin pouches take up less room) and some people like the slighltly padded modular components for the extra protection when the lens is hanging off of the belt in case you bump into anything.


    I happen to have the pro speed belt and the full modular system with the pixel racing harness shoulder strap.


    What ever belt system you end up with, make sure that the opening for the lens pouch opens away from your body to make it easier to put the lens back in it. The lens changers have quick access draw string so you don't have to deal with zippers. If I were to going hiking I would probably like the security of the zipper better, plus the zipper will keep dirt out better on a dusty trail, however for fast lens changes I like the draw string better. They also come with a rain cover that stows inside.


    If you have any other questions about the Think Tank System or what fits what, then just let me know.





    Rich

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    Thx guys,


    I called Think Tank and they totally talked me through it, I am going with the modular series. Thx again for the help!

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    Excellent! Think Tank Photo is awesome!

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    Re: Lens Holder/Belt



    I have the LowePro system. Belt, suspenders, LensCase for 70-200/2.8, LensCase for general lenses, SlipLock pouch 60 for two flashes, water bottle holder, and I think it
    We're a Canon/Profoto family: five cameras, sixteen lenses, fifteen Profoto lights, too many modifiers.

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    Was this what you saw? It looks alright and sturdy enough, but I don't think you can use it at the same time as Arca-Swiss plates for tripods. (unless you take the spider plate, and attach an A-S clamp, so you can easily swap between hand, belt, and tripod)

    edit, hmmm, ok, just realised how old this post was. Oh well, could be useful to anyone searching in future...
    An awful lot of electrons were terribly inconvenienced in the making of this post.
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