Cameranoobie wrote:
Well thas the thing, i bought this camera to take it out with me and explore, not to stay at home and collect dust. I want to bring it with me everywhere! But i dont want to look like an idiot cause lets face it, unless youre a tourists how many people carry a camera around their neck in public?
I can truly relate to your thoughts.
When I see people walking around with some "honkin' camera" around their neck hanging over their chest or gut, I usually think to myself, "man oh man, they sure look like a pretentious moron".
That perception is compounded is they are out and about in a natural environment when the natural lighting is really uninspiring. If they start to shoot photos in such uninteresting light, it gets even worse. The "icing on the cake" is when they are (quite futiley) using "fill flash" in the middle of a large open space in a natural environment. That's when I know that they are just a bit "challenged".
When I go out with my own "honkin' cameras", when I don't have them in a protective case, and don't want to trust that the strap won't perhaps slide off my shoulder, or get whacked on something if carried on one side, I typically wear jackets zipped-up in order to cover the camera.
If somebody thinks that I have a gut, or a grapefruit-sized cyst under my jacket, that's their problem. Far better that than to risk the eternal burning shame of risking looking like a "pretentious moron" !
An added benefit is I feel like less of a walking advertisement to get mugged for my camera gear. My trusty mono-pod usually seems to be interpreted as some sort of weird weaponry. Only the most sophisticated of the punks figure out that it is not a club for bludgeoning people with.
PS - To ward off potential muggers, and to impress dental assistants, consider the "
primal" look. And whatever you do, don't ever, ever lay on the ground. It invites people to step on you (or worse).
