Then browsing I came across this belt. Man carries him from the outset on a shoulder, leaving the camera still in deployable position.
That's why I ordered the belt and am far impressed.
The belt works well finished and the camera mounting acts wertig, even if it is mostly plastic.
My Olympus OM-D E-M10 keeps very well and I did not feel that this falls equally. The screw is very tight and not loose after long trips. Great!
My camera can thereby also carry comfortably, welts or bruises I never had. The strap fits well and is not too short ('m 1,82m tall). When frequent attaching the camera, however, tends to slip in shoulder pads to what but probably is an individual problem. Carried rests the camera comfortably on the hip and not interfere. Some competitors I've read that when squatting, the camera could pop up on the floor. This is incorrect here.
Anyone who has a camera with loose eyecup must be careful when wearing. By swinging the camera I already lost one at rest, but rather then the camera's fault.
A disadvantage of the belt compared to higher-priced models:
The mounting of the tripod screw is made of plastic as described above and is not characterized foldable. This allows the camera strap do not just leave, since the camera is on the bracket. See also my example picture.
How detrimental is, everyone must decide for themselves. I do not mind too much.
Small note for e-M10 users with additional control. If the strap is attached, the handle can not be removed via quick release.
Conclusion:
Despite the disadvantage with dropping the camera, outweigh the benefits for me and the belt does not have before (expensive) competitors hide. Therefore, I like to give 5 stars.