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Theft-protecting a detachable lens (D200)

I recently had my lens stolen while wearing the camera on my back. Someone bumped into me while an accomplice unscrewed the lens from my D200 and spiritied it away. 

Any suggestions on how to attach the lens to the camera so it's not so easily removed? I plan a 5 week trip with the replacement lens I bought and I want this one to stay with me. 


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Wow, sorry to hear about your case.

 In general, thieves who are good at what they do will steal from you almost anything.
I would suggest keeping the camera inside a carrying bag, it would protect it from physical harm, and maybe against thieves as well.

I can't really think of a way to secure the lens to the camera itself, it's pretty much what the manufacturer gave you.

Anyway, when on your trip, try keeping precious belonging away from praying eyes. An expensive camera is a desirable object.

Posted 2006-10-03T19:26:23Z
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