Skip to main content

No neck strap, no problem with Cotton Carrier's newest camera harness system

The camera harness is already an attractive alternative to the traditional neck strap due to the more ergonomic distribution of the camera’s weight. And now Cotton Carrier is giving photographers a few more reasons to consider an alternative carrying system. The Vancouver, B.C.-based company recently announced the G3 Camera Harness, an update to the company’s line that includes more padding, pockets, and a tuckaway rain cover.

The G3 is designed to be even more comfotable than Cotton Carrier’s earlier options, thanks to additional padding on the shoulders and back panels that helps keep the weight of the camera evenly distributed. The new design also boasts more pockets, with two in the front and a breathable stretch pocket at the back. The lens stabilization strap is also boasts a quieter design.

The update also includes a few perks designed for wildlife photographers and other shooters that spend time outdoors. The updated harness system uses a rain cover to keep the camera dry while it’s being worn. When not in use, the rain cover tucks inside the harness. The G3 comes in three colors, including a Realtree Xtra camouflage option, as well as a charcoal gray and the original black. The camo pattern was a response to requests by customers, Cotton Carrier says, and was made possible through an agreement with Realtree.

“At Cotton Carrier, we are always trying to improve upon what we create. We talked with customers to find out what they wanted, and redesigned our most popular harnesses to reflect requests for an easier fit, more comfortable design, added pockets, and more stylish colors. We are excited to provide these upgrades to benefit photographers,” said Brook Parker, Cotton Carrier co-founder.

Like other Cotton Carrier products, the G3 uses the company’s twisting camera lock that keeps the camera from bouncing around but unlocks with a quick twist. The harness is available in versions that allow you to mount one camera, one camera and a pair of binoculars, or two cameras.

The harness is expected to retail for prices beginning at $119, with presale discounts starting at $99.

Editors' Recommendations

Hillary K. Grigonis
Hillary never planned on becoming a photographer—and then she was handed a camera at her first writing job and she's been…
How to remove location data from your iPhone photos
How to transfer photos from an iPhone to an iPhone

We all love making memories, and a great way to collect those memories is to take a quick snap of a gorgeous landscape, a party in full swing, or a particularly incredible meal. The Apple iPhone now also adds a location to your pictures, meaning it can collate those images together into a location-themed album, or show you all the shots you've taken in a specific location. It's a fun little addition, and it's one that adds a lot of personality to the Photos app.

Read more
‘Photoshopped’ royal photo causes a stir
The Princess of Wales with her children.

[UPDATE: In a message posted on social media on Monday morning, Princess Kate said that she herself edited the image, and apologized for the fuss that the picture had caused. “Like many amateur photographers, I do occasionally experiment with editing," she wrote, adding, "I wanted to express my apologies for any confusion the family photograph we shared yesterday caused."]

Major press agencies have pulled a photo of the U.K.’s Princess of Wales and her children amid concerns that it has been digitally manipulated.

Read more
Nikon sale: Get up to $700 off select Nikon cameras and lenses
nikon d780 review product  1

Crutchfield has a huge sale on many different Nikon cameras with some of the best camera deals that we’ve seen in a while. With nearly 30 different items in the sale, the best thing that avid photographers can do is take a look for themselves. However, if you want a little insight before you dive in, take a look at what we have to suggest below.

What to shop for in the Nikon sale
Nikon makes some of the best DSLR cameras around with our overall favorite -- the -- available for $2,197 reduced from $2,297. The camera is perfect for both photographers and videographers with a 24.5-megapixel full-frame image sensor. Its rugged magnesium-alloy body is weather-sealed against dust, dirt, and moisture so it’s great for all occasions. The Nikon EXPEED 6 image processor is optimized for low-light performance while maintaining long battery life with an autofocus sensor module with support for 51 focus points. You just need to add a lens to reap the benefits with features like the 273-point phase-detection AF system detecting and tracking subjects throughout the entire frame.

Read more