I'm buying this strap coming saturday. Found your video really helpful. I will be using it with the capture clip V3. I shoot mostly street photography, events and stuff for my girlfriends Instagram. I was planning on having the strap attached when shooting, but when storing the camera I'll just wear the strap as a bracelet while the camera is secured in the capture clip.
The only thing I don't like about this strap is that the anchor attachment system is rather bulky, and it can get in the way of gripping your camera properly. The camera you demonstrated it on has the anchor attached to a point at the bottom of the body, but if it is attached at the normal top strap mounting point, you will have the problem I just described. What I do is put my hand through the strap and then give it a twist so the anchor exits over the top of the hand. Ultimately, I switched to a less-bulky strap.
I have the "Clutch" on all of my cameras. The base plate fixes directly on my mono-and tripod. I use them quite a lot. I find the extra stabilization of the Clutch outweigh the slight bother it causes in handling the camera controls. That's why I have four of them.
I absolutely love your videos! I recently purchased a Sony a7r3 and have found your videos extremely informative and helpful!! Haha this is so random but I also love your sweatshirt! :)
Nice video and review. Would this be good to use with the new Canon R5 and RF Lenses? Would it be strong enough to hold their weight or would you recommend another wrist strap?
No problem thanks for watching! It definitely can hold the weight but it might not be terribly comfortable if you find yourself routinely suspending, it but in a pinch it'll very much so work. I don't really have another solution though besides a full-on camera strap because any single point of contact strap won't be super comfortable unless you opt for a hand grip/strap on the right side of the camera
Do you think the strap is a little too long? Like if you dropped it close to something it wouldn't help or if it gets in the way? Thank you for the video!
Even on the a7 series I have a tricky time squeezing them in holes on the cam, it's doable but I use a paperclip to push then through. I don't know how large the holes on the Sony ZV-1 are in comparison, but I'd hope they are similar
I'm late to the game. Just ordered two, one each color for two different cameras. I think for one handed street photography this would be great! Ha, if it breaks does Peak Design cover your camera ;)
The only thing I don’t like this strap is the metal hardware has sharp edge and will scratch my valuable camera, otherwise works as intended. PD Anchor Link is the best and you can add it on all universal wrist strap instead of buying PD wrist strap.
I returned the Peak Design. it gets too tight around the wrist, and it is not quick to loosen it up. I think it could be dangerous in some freak accident, if the camera gets stuck in some machinery or vehicle. if kept open it is too wide. the large metal keeper also could scratch the camera in a bag. Too bad as the clip system seems great. But given it is so expensive, it should not have these flaws. I tried the Smallrig version at BH photo in NYC. But the quick release clip can get undone too easily. So I bought the Megagear cotton wrist strap, that costs less than 30% of the Peak Design strap, it is way more comfortable. How loose or tight can be easily adjusted, unlike the Peak Design. It looks and feel good, the price is right too. It has no quick release, but i can make a loop with good bungee or dyneema cord.
I don’t like the metal “holder” …it’s fine when using the strap, but when stored while still attached to the camera I fear it will scratch my camera body or lens.
Actually for a short while they made the cord smaller but they discontinued & replaced I presume due to backlash or durability issues. I have a few of the thin ones still and they are very handy. I totally hear you though, they are somewhat tricky on Sony cameras as well 😔
I never had an issue with it scratching anything, the edges are all quite rounded on it so it never really has the opportunity to catch an edge on anything, plus if it's in my bag it's usually attached to the camera and isn't moving around. Hypothetically it's possible but it's not likely in my opinion considering I have had it for years now with no nicks, if anything the only thing that got scratched was the metal components of the cuff
Fair enough, it's a rather subjective opinion. I'm considering that it's not crazy compared to other camera straps which run in the 15-40$ range, not 50+ like full on neck straps and such, I could have articulated myself better. Thank you though 😊
Pay $10 for a strap that has no warranty and enjoy. Peak design makes pretty strong stuff so the $30 price point is fair because they will cover your camera if it does break. I about amazons Chinese clones can say the same
The "auto cinching" thing is Bee Ess. It will only "auto cinch" if your arm is straight out, parallel to the ground. Think it through, man. The cuff is more than good enough based on its other merits.
I'm buying this strap coming saturday. Found your video really helpful. I will be using it with the capture clip V3. I shoot mostly street photography, events and stuff for my girlfriends Instagram.
I was planning on having the strap attached when shooting, but when storing the camera I'll just wear the strap as a bracelet while the camera is secured in the capture clip.
The only thing I don't like about this strap is that the anchor attachment system is rather bulky, and it can get in the way of gripping your camera properly. The camera you demonstrated it on has the anchor attached to a point at the bottom of the body, but if it is attached at the normal top strap mounting point, you will have the problem I just described. What I do is put my hand through the strap and then give it a twist so the anchor exits over the top of the hand. Ultimately, I switched to a less-bulky strap.
I have the "Clutch" on all of my cameras. The base plate fixes directly on my mono-and tripod. I use them quite a lot. I find the extra stabilization of the Clutch outweigh the slight bother it causes in handling the camera controls. That's why I have four of them.
i have the peak design capture camera clip v3 and i will use it with the peak design cuff wrist strap. i think this is the perfect combination
A really good vid clip. Precise, calm and clear.
I have the strap but never took notice of the magnet. 😀 Cheers!
It took me a while to figure out how it was intended to work too 😅
The lenses in the back are tempting me.
Such calmness, I appreciate the video.
Thank you, I'm glad that you enjoyed it 😊
Great video! Thanks Shane! Really enjoy your calmness and the way you present. Subscribed!
Great video, Shane, thank you. Very interesting and informative, as always :)
Thanks Dan! I hope to keep up weekly videos for a while if I can around this length 🤞
I absolutely love your videos! I recently purchased a Sony a7r3 and have found your videos extremely informative and helpful!! Haha this is so random but I also love your sweatshirt! :)
Dear Sadie,
If you don't know the channel yet, Mark Galer can also be very interesting for owners of Sony cameras and lenses.
Best regards, Jacques
Thanks Sadie! I appreciate the comment on the sweater as well it's one of my favorites ☺️
Good to see you again Shane!
I have , use and love it. It’s perfect
It's a handy little strap :)
Nice video and review. Would this be good to use with the new Canon R5 and RF Lenses? Would it be strong enough to hold their weight or would you recommend another wrist strap?
No problem thanks for watching! It definitely can hold the weight but it might not be terribly comfortable if you find yourself routinely suspending, it but in a pinch it'll very much so work.
I don't really have another solution though besides a full-on camera strap because any single point of contact strap won't be super comfortable unless you opt for a hand grip/strap on the right side of the camera
Great review. Thank you
Do you think the strap is a little too long? Like if you dropped it close to something it wouldn't help or if it gets in the way? Thank you for the video!
I have it. If it were any shorter you couldn’t reach all the areas of the camera you’d need to. I would return it if it were any shorter.
@@dmsjt5181 Yeah when I got it I realized that too, it really is a perfect design, saved my camera a lot! 😅
Thanks for the review! Really informative.
Thank you very much ☺️
What's the backpack your wearing? PD 45L or the 30L?
Thanks for helping me make the buying decision! Also, you got a great voice! Cheers!
Glad I could help! Thanks 😅
I’m using X2D .. is there a camera base plate that I can snap the PD anchor like u did with your Sony ? RRS or ??
Great video. You speak so calmly!
Thank you, I worry I put people to sleep sometimes 😅
Just bought one of these things…i dig it💯
Hope you are enjoying it!
I'm concerned that it wouldn't stay in the open position when in use, and that it would keep cinching down?
well it’s meant to cinch down for security… so you might want to look for a different strap
Gran video, saludos desde Perú
Thank you :)
How thick is the loop that attaches to the camera? I have a Sony ZV-1 and am worried its too thick to fit the camera
Even on the a7 series I have a tricky time squeezing them in holes on the cam, it's doable but I use a paperclip to push then through. I don't know how large the holes on the Sony ZV-1 are in comparison, but I'd hope they are similar
I'm late to the game. Just ordered two, one each color for two different cameras. I think for one handed street photography this would be great! Ha, if it breaks does Peak Design cover your camera ;)
Ha, well you can have a strap on either wrist! Def a great option for street photos, extremely discreet but still secure
The only thing I don’t like this strap is the metal hardware has sharp edge and will scratch my valuable camera, otherwise works as intended. PD Anchor Link is the best and you can add it on all universal wrist strap instead of buying PD wrist strap.
You're super cute!
Also: Cheers for your input on this wrist strap :)
Thanks 😅
I returned the Peak Design. it gets too tight around the wrist, and it is not quick to loosen it up. I think it could be dangerous in some freak accident, if the camera gets stuck in some machinery or vehicle. if kept open it is too wide. the large metal keeper also could scratch the camera in a bag. Too bad as the clip system seems great. But given it is so expensive, it should not have these flaws.
I tried the Smallrig version at BH photo in NYC. But the quick release clip can get undone too easily. So I bought the Megagear cotton wrist strap, that costs less than 30% of the Peak Design strap, it is way more comfortable. How loose or tight can be easily adjusted, unlike the Peak Design. It looks and feel good, the price is right too. It has no quick release, but i can make a loop with good bungee or dyneema cord.
What's your bracket
It’s made by smallrig, but they have it updated now/improved, so this one is no longer in production
Dslr can use also?
Yes you can 👍
I don’t like the metal “holder” …it’s fine when using the strap, but when stored while still attached to the camera I fear it will scratch my camera body or lens.
good video!
Glad you enjoyed it Thanks for watching :)
The cord is too think to make it through the strap hole on my Fujifilm cameras. Can’t understand why they didn’t make it a tiny bit thinner.
Actually for a short while they made the cord smaller but they discontinued & replaced I presume due to backlash or durability issues. I have a few of the thin ones still and they are very handy. I totally hear you though, they are somewhat tricky on Sony cameras as well 😔
if it was thinner people would complain it wears too quickly. y’all gotta pick your battles lol
You can use a triangle split ring. Peak Design now recommend split rings. I do this on the S5 which has tiny ant nostril sized holes.
Do you find that the metal part scratches your camera body... in your bag?
I never had an issue with it scratching anything, the edges are all quite rounded on it so it never really has the opportunity to catch an edge on anything, plus if it's in my bag it's usually attached to the camera and isn't moving around. Hypothetically it's possible but it's not likely in my opinion considering I have had it for years now with no nicks, if anything the only thing that got scratched was the metal components of the cuff
@@ShaneBethlehem Thanks Shane!
"doesn't come in at a crazy price" Dude. It's $30 for a wrist strap lol. That's absolutely a crazy price point. Nonetheless, great video.
Fair enough, it's a rather subjective opinion. I'm considering that it's not crazy compared to other camera straps which run in the 15-40$ range, not 50+ like full on neck straps and such, I could have articulated myself better. Thank you though 😊
@@ShaneBethlehem Ironically I just bought it anyway. Your video convinced me 😂😂
Pay $10 for a strap that has no warranty and enjoy. Peak design makes pretty strong stuff so the $30 price point is fair because they will cover your camera if it does break. I about amazons Chinese clones can say the same
Back in 2016, it was only ~$24 I recall correctly. Crazy inflation!
I've got away with two straps failing and the cameras bouncing... time 4 1 of these.
Oh my that is rather rubbish, i’m sorry that happened to you. Fortunately it hasn’t been the experience with myself.
Or bottom plate
this strap is $75 Canadian now just fyi
The "auto cinching" thing is Bee Ess. It will only "auto cinch" if your arm is straight out, parallel to the ground. Think it through, man. The cuff is more than good enough based on its other merits.