The Noah Camera Holster – New Video!
Posted by Brian Noah
I spent the morning and afternoon shooting, editing, and producing this video… I hope you enjoy it, and I hope it clears up any questions on how it’s used.
Noah Camera Holster
The Noah Camera Holster slides onto your belt, and allows you to carry your Professional DLSR with any glass(including your 70-200 f/2.8) with the weight resting on your hips, rather than dragging your neck down and causing neck and back pain.
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Robertv! on Sun, 30th Aug 2009
I can’t see any form of “locking mechanism” as mentioned. This looks a great idea as it works the same as older portable radio holders I’ve used previously. They all had some form of safety clip that was quite visible.
Where is this safety clip, and how does it stop the camera slipping “up” and out if you catch is when bending down?
Rv!
Brian Noah on Sun, 30th Aug 2009
The production model comes with a lock..
I’ve actually been using this for a while now, and I’ve tried to make it slip out, even without a lock, and it just won;t… It sits down far enough so that if it were to catch on something it wouldn’t slip up and out. It actually follows your waste, and it’s never even come close to slipping out.
Thanks for the concern Robert!
james patrick goff on Fri, 18th Sep 2009
Hi Noah,
Great idea – i actually came up with this idea myself using the fast connect tripod holders. I couldn’t believe this product hadn’t already been invented. I’m very interested in buying your version instead of fashioning a new version of mine (mine broke.) What guarantee do you offer that the camera won’t slide out if I bend down and the lens gets hung up on my thigh? I’m interested in speaking with you about product production as I have many other ideas I would like to launch with no idea how to get started.
Do you offer a discount if I order two?
Thanks,
Jim