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Old 27-06-2008, 11:31   #1 (permalink)

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Camera Attachment

In the pool where I have been practising something became very apparent, that I need to go to the gym and buid up those arm muscles and that the method i used for attaching me to my compact will not suffice with the DSLR.

With My compact used a lanyard while i was taking pictures then at the end of the dive I would clip the camera to my wing whilst i deployed my DSMB etc. It had a quick release fastner so i could just unclip and pass to skipper put on platform etc aswell.

So i was wondering how do people attach their cameras to themselves? Is it somethin i will have to buy or can i fashion it out of some yoghurt pots and sticky back plastic blue peter style.
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Old 27-06-2008, 14:59   #2 (permalink)

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I use two short (14" ish) lengths of shock cord with caribenas at either end.

One end is connected to the eyes at the top of the grips on my Sea & Sea housing the other to shoulder D ring on harness. One each side.

This works well for me. If I let go of the housing it sits level at my waist.

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