Now a bad idea but not so good if you use a tri/mono-pod I'd guess.
Not sure when you'd be wearing a camera on a strap with a tri/monpod attached though!

I have enough trouble with my trousers when out shooting let alone adding the weight of my rig to the waistline.
Crazy ass idea only for those that wear braces!

I prefer to use two camera bodies for wildlife work, one with a macro lens and the other with a telephoto. When doing macro work I often put the long lens body down and wander off. My idea was to be able to clip the body to a the belt of a Web-Tex yoke, just temporarily while I shoot macro but secure enough and comfortable enough that it wasn't an issue. The second body swinging around on a camera strap is just a nuisance.Actually, this is something I've been looking at building myself. :bonk:I prefer to use two camera bodies for wildlife work, one with a macro lens and the other with a telephoto. When doing macro work I often put the long lens body down and wander off. My idea was to be able to clip the body to a the belt of a Web-Tex yoke, just temporarily while I shoot macro but secure enough and comfortable enough that it wasn't an issue. The second body swinging around on a camera strap is just a nuisance.
