I have been using capture clip for years first ver 1 and now ver 2 and I cant think going out and taking photos without it anymore. I have my Canon 5D Mar IV and Canon 100-400mm II IS USM on it all the time. So nice to be able to walk, climb etc with hands free and wihout anything stickin forward like I would have with the neck strap. Ver2 is smaller than ver1 and on ver1 you have tripod mount on back of it which is gone on ver2. When I was in Africa taking photos with two cameras it was really good to have both Capture Clips on my bag and I could work with two cameras really easily :-)
Great write up, Petri. Thanks for sharing your experience with us here. It's great to hear that the Capture Clip has made your trips with your camera/cameras easier and more efficient. That's what it's all about, finding the gear that works well for you. 🙌😊 - Rebecca
If your camera is big with a big lens, you cannot use this on the backpack shoulder strap without damaging it eventually. I would suggest you buy a leather belt ($30) and hook it on the belt instead. Put it to the side of your body so you don't kick your lens as you walk. Yes it too will damage the belt eventually, but you simply designate a belt for this purpose and use that belt until it needs to be replaced.
Love mine, one of the best products ever made. I guess you don’t know or forgot but it comes with two sets of bolts, one set is longer for thicker straps.
I have been using capture clip for years first ver 1 and now ver 2 and I cant think going out and taking photos without it anymore. I have my Canon 5D Mar IV and Canon 100-400mm II IS USM on it all the time. So nice to be able to walk, climb etc with hands free and wihout anything stickin forward like I would have with the neck strap. Ver2 is smaller than ver1 and on ver1 you have tripod mount on back of it which is gone on ver2. When I was in Africa taking photos with two cameras it was really good to have both Capture Clips on my bag and I could work with two cameras really easily :-)
Great write up, Petri. Thanks for sharing your experience with us here. It's great to hear that the Capture Clip has made your trips with your camera/cameras easier and more efficient. That's what it's all about, finding the gear that works well for you. 🙌😊
- Rebecca
If your camera is big with a big lens, you cannot use this on the backpack shoulder strap without damaging it eventually. I would suggest you buy a leather belt ($30) and hook it on the belt instead. Put it to the side of your body so you don't kick your lens as you walk. Yes it too will damage the belt eventually, but you simply designate a belt for this purpose and use that belt until it needs to be replaced.
Love mine, one of the best products ever made. I guess you don’t know or forgot but it comes with two sets of bolts, one set is longer for thicker straps.
I have the first Kickstarter version. It stays attached to my Nikon D60. When I don't have a backpack, I attach it to my belt. It works perfectly.
That's awesome! Glad it's working well for you, Kevin. 🙌
- Rebecca
It is compatible wit most tripods as well.
For Manfrotto though, Peak Design sells a supplementary plate
You mean compatible with most tripod quick release plates?
@@Whigu no, rather it can replace/substitute those, so you only have to leave this on your camera
Thanks for the video, what are the red tags hanging from the camera?
Hey Cameron!
Those are the Peak Design Anchor Links.
- Austin
Hey, good review! Thanks for taking the time to make this.
Hoping the Capture on a Sling can handle a Canon R6 with hefty lens 🫣