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Jun 15, 2011 at 1:01 comment added Matthew Whited I love mine... Bought it for my Nikon D60 with my 18-200mm... it works just as well for my D5100 with the 18-200 or my 8-16mm. BTW, the leather is very sturdy and can take a beating from trees, rocks, rain, snow and even being splashed by waves in the ocean.
Oct 18, 2010 at 0:22 comment added pkaeding Those are nice holsters, but a bit too pricy for me. I might need something else to protect my expensive camera holster, which protects my expensive camera :)
Oct 17, 2010 at 16:35 comment added labnut So much depends on the hiking conditions. In my case (mountain hiking) it is important to protect the camera from snags, abrasion and bumps. In this case the the Skytop leather case is the best solution (for me). In more open, less demanding hiking conditions the Luma Loop/Black Rapid type solution wins because of the greater ease of access.
Oct 17, 2010 at 15:59 history answered Hamish Downer CC BY-SA 2.5