How to protect camera in Paris?
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I carry a low range but trendy looking (black and silver) Minolta SLR around my neck with a good Sigma lens on it and have never had problems, it stays out around my neck as I walk around tourist sites, and I just zip it back inside the secure and strong plain black (non descript) camera bag again if I am about to get on the tube or walk through a less populated or less touristy area.<BR><BR>I've never had problems, anywhere. Certainly not in Paris.<BR><BR>I did keep it in my bag walking through parts of Montmartre, near Barbes Rochechouart (spell?) before getting closer to Sacre Coeur but otherwise it was out most of the time.
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Don't think I have ever heard of many camera snatchings. Paris is a tourist destination and cameras are very common.I used to carry mine around my neck or in a small Lowe camera bag that accomodates the telephoto lens. Have converted to a digital that will go in my pocket
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I switched from a SLR to a 35mm range finder for travel because it's much smaller and lighter. Is yours an SLR (single lens reflex, with changable lenses)? If so, it's pretty hard to hide. <BR><BR>A padded case with a strong shoulder strap (carried across the body) is a good idea. Avoid keeping it behind you where someone can open it w/o you seeing. <BR><BR>My rangefinder has a wrist strap that I clip into the inside of my small camera bag. In Seville a woman tried to unzip my bag (I caught her before it was opened) but even if she got a hold of the camera the wrist strap would have slowed her down since it was still clipped into the bag. This method takes away the ability to whip out the camera in a second for an improptu picture but little bit of added security is a good trade-off.
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My own trick for a heavier camera is to wear an open front shirt over my first layer and tie it at the waist which creates a "pocket" into which I slip the camera (while still attached around my neck with its strap). It sits in there ready for the next shoot, but the weight is no longer on my neck.
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A man tried to snatch my camera on the metro once. I usually put it on a strap, and put it across my body (with one hand on the camera even!) or I hide it under a coat. Good question because you do need to be cautious with your wallets and cameras there.
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