Topeak Bicycle Bag
Pentax Camera Accessories Field Talk about all kinds of accessories for Pentax cameras here, like battery grips, focusing screens, memory cards, tripods, bags and more!. This is a discussion on Advice Needed Shock Absorber I would like to bring my DSLR in cycling trips, but am not sure about how much punishment these cameras (or K200D KX) can take, and the method you use to maintain the minimum punishment . If stored in the frame of my bike, I'd rather . . , located within Pentax lenses and accessories: Pentax Camera Accessories Field. Topics: access, advice, bike bag, body. I would like to bring my DSLR in cycling trips, but am not sure about how much punishment these cameras (or K200D KX) can take, and the method you use to maintain the minimum punishment. If stored in the frame of my bike, I'd rather it lies in a well insulated handlebar bag (Topeak, for example, has a couple of very nice, well protected from such bags) for instant access. Does this position offers a more or less protection than another channel?. Or would it be better to take him attached to my body? Will my body absorb road shock better than the bike frame?. That looks like it will fit my needs (and my body) very well . . . This solution also allows any additional equipment that may require a special trip to be stored somewhere on the bike, without regard to the need for immediate access . . . Thanks. You're welcome. I use the Op / Tech strap and sling for me is the best strip I've ever had. I hate to jump the camera on my chest like a regular around the neck strap and not increased much since I sling strap the camera to my chest, but it makes it easier to reach. I do not think it would work on a bike. But the legal system with the op / technology is the parts are interchangeable. . . .