dawnmichele
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OK. Here's my dilemma.
This summer I got a Nikon D5100. I LOVE it, and I wrote a little about it in my pre trip report over here. Not long after I bought the camera I bought a wrist strap for it. I've always hated neck straps, and in the olden days when I had a 35 mm I would just wrap the neck strap around my wrist a few times. That was making me nervous with the D5100 so a wrist strap seemed the perfect solution and it has been. When I'm shooting I walk around with the camera in my hand and safely secured to my arm in case some accident happened and I dropped it.
That works great at home, but when I'm at Disney in 3 weeks, I'm not too sure I will want the camera in my hand all the time. I imagine I will want my hands free. So I'm thinking of getting a cross body strap. A Black Rapid strap for women in particular. It seems great, but its 60 bucks. I can afford it, but on the other hand $60 is a counter service meal for the whole family. Or 6 margaritas. Or a dozen snacks. I don't want to buy it before the trip unless I'm really going to like and use it.
If I don't buy the cross body strap, I'll be carrying my camera (and possibly a second lens) in a Crumpler bag. That figures into the decision because if I'm using the cross body strap, I can pick a lens for the day when I leave the hotel and avoid a bag all together, which means skipping the dreaded bag check line when I want. Otherwise I can carry the Crumpler with and extra lens, accessories and random bag things when I feel like touring heavier.
So I can't decide what to do and I thought I'd come here and ask the experts what you'd do I'd you were me - buy the strap or just use the bag?
Other info that might figure in -- I will be with other people who may decide to do the bag/check line so I might have to wait anyway. My lenses are the 18-55 kit lens and a 55-200 lens that I am expecting to come in the mail today.
I am seriously looking forward to any thoughts you can offer about my quandry and thank you in advance for taking the time to help. And I'm sure I'll have a fantastic time and come home with precious photos either way!
This summer I got a Nikon D5100. I LOVE it, and I wrote a little about it in my pre trip report over here. Not long after I bought the camera I bought a wrist strap for it. I've always hated neck straps, and in the olden days when I had a 35 mm I would just wrap the neck strap around my wrist a few times. That was making me nervous with the D5100 so a wrist strap seemed the perfect solution and it has been. When I'm shooting I walk around with the camera in my hand and safely secured to my arm in case some accident happened and I dropped it.
That works great at home, but when I'm at Disney in 3 weeks, I'm not too sure I will want the camera in my hand all the time. I imagine I will want my hands free. So I'm thinking of getting a cross body strap. A Black Rapid strap for women in particular. It seems great, but its 60 bucks. I can afford it, but on the other hand $60 is a counter service meal for the whole family. Or 6 margaritas. Or a dozen snacks. I don't want to buy it before the trip unless I'm really going to like and use it.
If I don't buy the cross body strap, I'll be carrying my camera (and possibly a second lens) in a Crumpler bag. That figures into the decision because if I'm using the cross body strap, I can pick a lens for the day when I leave the hotel and avoid a bag all together, which means skipping the dreaded bag check line when I want. Otherwise I can carry the Crumpler with and extra lens, accessories and random bag things when I feel like touring heavier.
So I can't decide what to do and I thought I'd come here and ask the experts what you'd do I'd you were me - buy the strap or just use the bag?
Other info that might figure in -- I will be with other people who may decide to do the bag/check line so I might have to wait anyway. My lenses are the 18-55 kit lens and a 55-200 lens that I am expecting to come in the mail today.
I am seriously looking forward to any thoughts you can offer about my quandry and thank you in advance for taking the time to help. And I'm sure I'll have a fantastic time and come home with precious photos either way!