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[pct-l] Camera Holder.



One of these days I'll introduce for sale (yes, sale - 
commercial SALE!!!) a sil-nylon camera holder that can be 
attached to the front of a shoulder strap, along the 
external (stitched) webbing. It weighs next to nothing, 
offers enough room for a variety of point & shoot cameras, 
securely closes at the top, and has a variable-fit feature 
that allows the pocket to conform to its contents, 
eliminating bouncing while in motion. For absolute 
waterproofness, place the camera in two ziploc bags before 
inserting in the camera holder.

The camera pocket features no velcro, so is very quiet to 
use in the company of wildlife.

How much interest exists for such an item?

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Paul" <cactus_paul@earthlink.net>
To: <pct-l@mailman.backcountry.net>
Sent: Friday, February 18, 2005 1:34 AM
Subject: [pct-l] Camera Holder.


> Could I please solicit comments concerning the latest 
> methods for securing a
> camera for easy access in all weather conditions.  What 
> did the class of
> 2004 or 2003 use?  Anybody have problems with getting them 
> out quietly?
> Other known problems?
>
> The PEDestrian.
>
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