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Di 13.08.2024 03:56

Yesterday was a day of experiments.

Experiment one was testing out how I liked walking for an extended period with a 150-600mm mounted, and the camera slung on my SpiderPro holster. I got the two holster SpiderPro setup on the recommendation of my friend and fellow photographer Heather Larkin, primarily so I could run two cameras for event work. When I'm doing that, I'm using a 70-200mm f2.8 on one body, and a 24-70mm f2.8 on the other. Heather suggested quite a while ago that the long zoom would work fine on the holster too, so off I finally went to see.

Read the full blog post, which has a couple of additional photos, here: andrewflenniken.com/2024/08/12

Gear: Nikon Z7 II, Sigma 150-600mm f5-6.3

Color photo.  Branches sticking up out of still water.  On one of the branches a Great Blue Heron is perched.  The shore behind the branches is covered in green vegetation.

Color photo. Branches sticking up out of still water. On one of the branches a Great Blue Heron is perched. The shore behind the branches is covered in green vegetation.

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