As usual, the Sun-Sniper Straps, You have your camera close at hand with the Back-Pack-Strap at hand. The stainless steel screw with ball bearings support the camera on the strap. And the restraint system is better than the sniper-Strap Camera Strap One who still has a carabiner hook on the belt. This nähmlich causes wear and tear on the camera body. The color of the camera uses on the Body bottom with time and with my Canon EOS 7D you can see now the underclass through. This can happen with the Sun-Sniper (Back-Pack-Strap) in no way in my opinion.
The camera strap can be reached by attaching one end to the shoulder or wrist strap and the other end at the bottom of the backpack. Or you attached both end at a respective shoulder. Thanks to the two carabiners that is done within seconds. If you wish to remove the camera, do you enable either the stainless steel screw by unscrewing it from the body or taking the camera strap easily from the backpack again.
The advantage of this system is obvious. The camera is quickly ready by simply pulling on this camera belt. No matter what system you use in the carrying case, both work very well, reliably and quickly. Another advantage is that you almost always can leave the backpack off the camera belt. Simply carabiner reposition and you can already comfortably on the rucksack or settle.
Conclusion
I am begeisert after a short time by the system and might bite me in the Arxxx that I bought the system not earlier. Especially since my camera would not be so affected. The carrying system is safe and thanks to integrated steel wire, no one can sometimes go unnoticed steal the camera.