A while ago I decided I would carry my DSLR around my neck whenever I bushwalked. But my Canon EOS 6D with lens weighs around 1.4kg, and at the end of a long day, even with my carry case setup pictured here
and explained further here http://bushwalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=4677&p=55383&hilit=camera+bag#p55317 I ended up with a sore neck. A lot of the weight was still being carried by my neck.
With a 7 week European trip coming up, we started looking for ways to take some of the weight off my neck. The solution was to sew an extra strap onto each of the shoulder pads of my day pack. These were then attached via simple click clips to some extra straps sewn onto the original carry bag. Hopefully these pix show it okay, but essentially it means that the weight of the camera is now carried by the shoulder pads rather than my neck.
It worked a treat, so much so that, with the camera always at the ready, I took nearly 2,000 photos in Spain, Portugal and France. Now all I have to do is avoid a sore neck while I edit them all! Big thanks to my travel mate and resident seamstress Lynne,
cheers
Peter