So I'm looking for a new/better way to carry my camera. Usually I have my Canon 7DII with battery grip and the 100-400 lens attached. Normally, I like to use a monopod with that setup, but hiking around with that gets a bit cumbersome at times. I bought my wife a lightweight harness for her binoculars, and it seems to work really well for that situation, but I am wondering if anyone has experience with a harness for camera + heavy lens.
I saw both a Movo (http://www.amazon.com/Movo-MB700-Uni.../dp/B00RF0OF2C) and an Opteka (http://www.amazon.com/Opteka-MCH-25-.../dp/B00746O3X8) that both have very nice pricing and high ratings on Amazon, but not sure whether they'd hold up to the heavier combination I have. I also saw the Cotton Carrier (http://www.amazon.com/Cotton-Carrier...c/dp/B003R2NUC) which upon first glance appears extremely similar except in price (more than quadruple the price - but I wonder if this is one of those cases where you get what you pay for).
So my concerns here are...
1. Would you hook the harness connector up to your camera body tripod mount (actually, on the battery grip) and hang the camera from there with the long lens attached?
2. Alternatively, if having to use the tripod ring mount on the lens, would I still be able to use a monopod at that mount point too?
3. In stationary position, these things look great - how do they hold up when trying to walk/hike with the camera attached? Are they truly hands-free?
4. Does anyone have experience with any of the specific brands/models linked above?
Thanks!
- Bill