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Originally Posted by paulc1 this is wrong I know, but when you turn out to see a bird, you will see that most of the birders wear thier binos high around the neck,...and anyone with binos draped around thier neck but down to thier waist are generally termed "dudes or twitchers" ....psuedo elitism,...since any birder turning out for a bird, without Lieca or swarovski bins is also deemed not serious about thier hobby...total crap but true.
to answer your question,..it isn't practical to wear binos around your neck , but dangling down to your waist, because they move alot, and may get damaged,tangled etc. |
Generally it's regarded as a speed issue with having your binos on a shorter neckstrap, you can get the binos to eye quicker... besides, having a heavy lump of glass and metal swinging around your groin is just asking for trouble
Most modern neckstraps for binos are reasonably short anyway, certainly from the big 3 (Zeiss, Leica, Swaro'), and with a nice broad shock-absorbing neoprene neck area.
BTW: Not sure about lumping 'twitchers' in with 'dudes'... dudes usually have Swarovski EL's and Country Innovation jackets (Bill Oddie style), 'twitchers' are usually more style conscious and prepared to pay bugger all on their gear.
...As for cameras, I received the Nikon D2x today, and I just cannot imagine this hanging around my neck with a lens on... I'd end up in hospital. My main lens is a 500mm f4.5 and the whole lot (camera + tc) is carried over my shoulder on a tripod.... longer walks and it all goes in a Lowepro lenstrecker 600AW.
cheers,
Andy