Re: Are there any camera straps that cannot be cut?
Might be kind of hard on your shoulder, especially if the guy that grabs it is on the back of a motorbike.
I've travelled extensively in Europe (average of more than once a year, over forty years), for business and vacation. I use a 'normal' hiking daypack, with each camera and lens safely stored in its own neoprene bag or case. I normally don't use a 'real' photography bag when travelling anywhere. When I have to leave behind my photo gear in a hotel (which is much of the time), I put the daypack in a PacSafe wire mesh bag, and then put that in my suitcase which is parked next to something that I can lock the bag to. Even locking the PacSafe to the suitcase will prevent the grab-and-dash crime of convenience
Dec 17, 2022 at 07:12 AM
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