TexasMike
Contributor
I need some ideas on how to secure my camera so that I don't contribute it to the sea gods if I was to have a case of the fumble fingers.
What I've got is the Ikelite Auto35 with the acompanying strobe (purchased right before WreckMania).
Right now, I'm using just the included wrist strap for securing it and hanging on to it by hand when not taking photos.
What I'd like to come up with is some sort of method to attach it to my BC so that when needed, I have both hands free. An example was on the ascent line at Wreckmania. There was enough current that we all were doing our imitation of flags in a stiff breeze and both hands were needed to hold onto the ascent line.
My design criteria are as follows:
What I've got is the Ikelite Auto35 with the acompanying strobe (purchased right before WreckMania).
Right now, I'm using just the included wrist strap for securing it and hanging on to it by hand when not taking photos.
What I'd like to come up with is some sort of method to attach it to my BC so that when needed, I have both hands free. An example was on the ascent line at Wreckmania. There was enough current that we all were doing our imitation of flags in a stiff breeze and both hands were needed to hold onto the ascent line.
My design criteria are as follows:
- easy to stow/unstow the camera
- when stowed, the camera is as out of the way as possible
- any lanyards used won't become entanglement hazards
- prefer not using any retractors, suicide clips, or carabiners.