I've just tested my new setup for the first time this last few days. It was a completely offtrack walk with a fair bit of more serious scrambling, so got to test it out quite well. It was recommended to me here on another thread and I am pretty happy with it.
Having bags that are super protective can be as annoying as having the camera in your pack sometimes imo.
I've got probably one of the heavier cameras around atm, particularly for a mirrorless, weighing in at around 1.5kgs with the lens.
So if your going to go with just a point and shoot mft camera it will be fine.
I've attached some pics.
I'm using a peak designs capture clip v3 with a peak designs camera soft shell.
The problem is that the camera moves around a lot particularly when jumping, scrambling, ect. Especially with a heavier camera. So I've slightly modified my walking pole stow away strap on my osprey pack. Adding a tab using a paperclip and moldable rubber. Using it to secure the len and be easy to remove.
It works really well with nearly no movement at all.
If you don't have an osprey pack I'm sure you could rig up a little contraption with a bit of elastic to do the exact same thing.
I even managed to scrape up against some rock on some sketchy scrambles but the soft shell did a fantastic job of protecting the camera. But in open country you can leave the soft shell off.
I find having the lens hood also provides good protection for the lens. Anyways I'm super stoked at how well the carry system worked as you can probably tell.



