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With these kits from Peak Design, you can rigidly carry any camera—from full-frame DSLR to compact mirrorless—on your backpack strap, belt, or messenger bag. Designed to fit straps up to 3 inches wide and half an inch thick, each kit includes a clip, a quick-release plate or set of plates, and all the accessories you need to get set up right out of the box Read More
Bought the Capture Pro a few months ago for considerably more and like the convenience and quality.
The problem I'm having is finding a backpack whose straps aren't too wide or thick. I use hiking backpacks like the Osprey Atmos and Kelty Redwing and it's almost impossible to get the clip on those straps. Works fine on small daypacks with less padding though.
Just something to keep in mind if you're a hiker.
I use these all the time now but never without the added piece that distributes the weight. This is on day and large backpacks. I don't use this on a belt as it doesn't hang well.
Hmm, in that case I wonder if it would work for me. My cameras are 1000g or less, lens included. How secure would you feel having to run with it? Not fun for sure - but would it stay on?
Dr.McCoySecure is not a problem. I use the Canon 5DIII and Sony A7RII with the 24-70 2.8 and up. It is the carrying of everything. The padded stabilizer that can be purchased that I feel needs to be use with the system.
These clips are fantastic, highly recommended for hikers/backpackers who like to keep a camera handy. I've used mine with an Olympus OM-D E-M5 MkII on day hikes and a week-long backpacking trip and been very happy with it. I've been able to fit it to every pack I've used, and it feels very secure. Nice not to have to think about whether or not my camera will take a tumble when I'm scrambling around exposed catwalks.
Really a great piece of gear. Get one.
It's good! Only had it ~9 months and haven't really put it through its paces yet, but so far it + the 12-40mm f/2.8 PRO lens make for a reliable, reasonably versatile (and weather-resistant) combo in the backcountry. I also use a Peak Design wrist leash when I'm hand-carrying, as the grip is not quite as secure on its own as on other cameras. Overall a little heavier than I'd like for backpacking, but still lighter than my full-frame DSLR. I'd previously tried a Panasonic Lumix LX100 for backpacking but wasn't satisfied with the image quality. I'm pretty happy with the Olympus so far.
Mine was extremely low quality, and I never trusted it holding my expensive camera. I should have tried to return this to Peak Design...heck, I need to unsubscribe from their mailing list. Don't plan on making a PD mistake like that again in the future.
Apparently another company makes a fully plastic clone. I may end up trying that one out. For a 1/3rd of the cost (and hopefully higher build quality).
DEFINITELY. It's called the PolarPro Strapmount. I've seen glowing reviews for the $25-30 device, but haven't played with it personally. Their other gear has lived up to their cost/benefit ratios.
The PD gear had all the bells and whistles and was upwards of nearly $70 all in. I had such very high hopes for the kit for both use with my full frame Sony as well as my GoPros. But as soon as I received it, it was apparent that the quality was just lacking. Poor fitment, the aluminum casting was weak, and the knobs/security device was nowhere near what I was expecting. Especially for the price...
I probably should reach out to PD. It's been months...but I was so disappointed when originally opening that box, I simply packed it back up and left it with my other camera gear that didn't quite meet the mark. Thank you for talking me down a little here. We'll have to see what happens after the Holidays here.
shard_incInteresting. I checked out the Polar Pro and it looks like it might work well with a GoPro or lightweight camera. I wouldn't trust my Mark III on it even if it came with a universal plate like the Peak Designs (so when I set up my RRS tripod head I can quickly drop my camera onto it). I'll look into the company more later, and if necessary and possible will represent PD in a patent suit against PP in return for a bunch of gear....
If you end up getting one, let us know. (I wouldn't exactly say it got glowing reviews; 4.0 out of 5.0 on Amazon is not all that great for a non-electronic piece of gear).
The offer to buy your PD stands!
Capture Clip v3 is soon to be released. kickstart page says Dec 2017.
Massdrop is expected to ship out the packages on Dec 20th.
Any chance we can get the v3 on a drop soon?
P.S - I already have the v2 CaptureClip which I use pretty much on a daily basis. I'm just not fond of the plastic body, and only use it for my secondary camera (Fuji X-T1 with 18mm compact prime lens)
Wanted to buy the Capture Pro but it's not what I'm after. all I want is a metal body instead of plastic. v3 addresses that and looks like the no-brainer decision .
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/peak-design/greatest-hits-revamped-capture-slide-and-slide-lit
LQDForceyeah, I'm holding out for the v3, I dragged my heels during their KS for it, and missed it, but for the size and redesign, I think it'll be plenty worth the full price :)
" Along with the ARCA-compatible Capture Kit and the ARCA- and Manfrotto-compatible CapturePRO Kit, Peak Design makes a CapturePRO Kit (for GoPros, action cameras, and point-and-shoots) "
I think you mean capture POV here :)
bYtockI like these clips alot. I clip them to my backpack strap all the time. I have a fotopro x-4cn tripod and I can use the peak mount on the tripod which is great. Its not a perfect fit but it works.
Great News!
We have been able to add an option to include various plates only so you can order a kit and have the option to add an additional plate without ordering the additional clip.
Anyone who ordered an additional clip just to add a plate can cancel their order while the drop is live and rejoin the drop adding the extra plate only.
I have added the option to add just a plate to your clip order but unfortunately we can not facilitate just the purchase of a plate for this drop. I will keep that in mind and hopefully we can get just a PD accessory drop.
Hello All,
There seems to be some confusion on pricing and I wanted to clear that up for everyone.
This drop is for the Capture Clip (Base Price $) and at checkout you can upgrade that Clip style to the,
-CapturePRO Kit (+ $10) + (Base Price$ ) or
-CapturePOV Kit (+$5) + (Base Price$) or
-CaptureBINO Kit( $5) + (Base Price$) or
-CaptureLENS Kit for Canon EF, Nikon F, Sony E/FE (+$20) + (Base Price$)
You also are able to order multiple kits on the checkout page by selecting the " ADD ANOTHER ORDER" button below the Kit Options section.
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Hopefully this cleared things up but feel free to let me know otherwise.
Cheers!