🎯 Capture every moment, hands-free and hassle-free.
The Peak Design Capture Camera Clip V3 is a robust, all-metal camera clip designed to securely hold DSLR, compact, and point-and-shoot cameras with a 200 lb capacity. Featuring a quick-release, lockable button and universal compatibility with straps and belts, it offers instant accessibility and stability for professionals on the move. Lightweight, waterproof, and travel-ready, it’s engineered for durability and seamless integration with Peak Design gear.
Item Weight | 5.1 Ounces |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Dimensions | 5.5 x 5.5 x 1.7 inches |
Material Type | Faux Leather |
Color | Black |
Weight Capacity Maximum | 200 Pounds |
Additional Features | Lightweight Design |
Compatible with Vehicle Type | Bike |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Mounting Type | Tripod |
Compatible Devices | Cameras |
R**.
Safe, secure, rugged, and versatile mount!
I honestly was afraid of dropping my camera with this thing, but after having crawled, jumped, dived, and run with this thing, I am sold. I love this thing.I started off thinking Black Rapid was the way to go. But after being sick and tired of straps, I hand-carried everywhere I went... but this now earns a permanent mounting plate on my D750.I can easy slide this in to put my camera away to free up both hands, and also be able to seamlessly go from the Capture to the PD tripod.I have this on both the PD backpack and my plate carrier. It has been absolutely invaluable being able to mount my dSLR to put it away OR even using the plate on an action cam to give a quasi-first person view of me playing "Camera of Duty."
C**O
A photographer's best companion
It's peak design. There really isn't much to say but it's a (very) durable clip. Handles a 7RrIII with a 70-200 like a champ and with constant movement, nonetheless. Easy to install, adjust, and remove. Still holding up great after 4 years. Every photographer needs this in their kit.
B**N
The ONLY comfortable way for me to carry my camera
I am a hobbyist who is very picky with how I carry my camera. I have tried many methods of holding a camera and hated them all. A bag is too inconvenient, slow, and bulky. A strap leaves the camera dangling in orientations I don't like, increases the likelihood of it catching on things, and leaves the bottom or sides of the camera obstructed and uncomfortable to work with. I also hate every backpack I’ve ever worn and only like to use smaller and thinner sling style bags just large enough to carry an iPad and maybe a couple lenses max.I then got this and the pro pad for comfortable belt mounting. I think I have found perfection. The camera no longer dangles uncomfortably no matter the lens size. It sits firmly at my hip. No camera strap to interfere with my sling bag strap also make moving in more confined spaces without bumping into things way easier. With light lenses I can even forget I’m wearing it. With my larger zoom lenses (my largest lenses are the canon ef-s 55-250mm and ef-s 18-135mm for reference) It still remain comfortable. The pro pad edition makes it far more comfortable even when sitting if you intend to use it on a belt. The play with the pro pad’s mounting area makes it comfortable even if you are heavier like myself. It stays in place when sitting where a conventional strap would leave the camera dangling or leave loose excess strap that could catch on something. Its also small and usually doesn't get in the way so I have often been wearing it daily on my belt even if I don't use my camera that day just to increase the likelihood that I will bring it with me. I tend to wear it slightly overlapping my right pocket so it can get in the way when sitting depending on how your pockets are laid out.The lock is also a nice feature for peace of mind as you start to use the system. I find my self using it less and less as time goes on and I grow more confident with the reliability of the clip. I now only occasionally use the locking feature if I'm doing something more athletic, on some means of transport, or if I know I wont be using the camera for awhile like eating at a restaurant.The Arca Swiss compatibility is also really nice. I was using a bulkier cheap mounting mechanism for my tripods before to try and save a buck, but after using this, I think I will have to update my other camera body to this plate and adapt my other two tripods to have arca compatible heads. The old mounts got in the way and I removed them every time I wasn’t using a tripod. With the capture clip I haven’t felt the need to remove it once since the initial installation.
A**R
Literally won't leave my side!
This capture clip is just perfect. From the get go it is quality. I was a little nervous on my first outing, but those fears were largely squashed. I ended up buying a peak design strap as well, because I just don't trust myself to not lose grip on the edge of a cliff or waterway.I will say this, though, it comes with two sets of screws. One are shorter, flush, hand tighten screws and the other are longer hex screws. During my first outing, after an hour, I found that the hand tightened screws had begun to spin out. I had really attempted to crank the heck out of these screws, but they still came loose. Apparently, this is a common issue for other users I've come across online.So, of course, I tried using the hex screws. Here I could really be sure these were cranked down tight. Now, mind you, I intend to use this on my hip attached to my belt, while I notice many users attach it to backpacks. I'm not much of a backpack type, but I did see one guy on YouTube have the same problem with backpacks. Basically, while the hex screws were much more secure and even though they only stuck out a couple centimeters beyond the clip (they're meant for thick straps, which my belt is not thick) it causes them to painfully jab into you.It's not something you'd notice right away, but after just a few minutes with the weight of the camera hanging down, it's awful. I almost didn't even recognize at first where the pain was coming from. It was almost too mild, but as time stretched on, it was brutal. The same thing can happen with backpack straps with the long screws apparently.This situation seriously stinks, because I don't feel comfortable with hand tightened screws. Some users have suggested just checking and retightening every now and again, but how does that leave you with peace of mind, it turns every one into an obsessive. To make it worse, you'd figure Peak Design would offer shorter hex screws on their site, but they don't.What has been my solution? Right now, until I figure out if I can buy some screws somewhere to fit, I put one hex screw on the end of the clip nearer my waist and the hand tightened screw on the end nearer my hip. It works well, doesn't come undone for me and alleviates the pain of the long hex screw driving into your hip.Now, another thing to point out. After use, I understand why the backpack strap is so popular. Having a 3 or more pound camera on your belt requires your belt to be tight. I had to tighten it up one belt loop further than I'm normally comfortable with. However, for me, it wasn't uncomfortable, but I can totally imagine it being uncomfortable for others. Your best bet might be purchasing Peak Designs Pro Pad, which hangs from your belt allowing you to attach the clip to the pad.In many ways, you're really in for getting into an ecosystem. Just like with Nikon or Canon or anything shooters, you start buying the lenses for your specific camera and you're now committed. You buy the capture clip, now you wanna buy the pro pad or the additional tripod shoe so you don't need to change shoes, you might want get a bag or the rain cover.Now, I know these sound like detractors, but if you're willing to be committed to it, it's amazing. I wish I had this years ago. Heck, I wish I'd bought it last year when I traveled to Norway, instead I went with a sling. It's just so nice to get it off your shoulders or off your neck and not require straps and as advertised, it's a great way to swap lenses. I felt it important to point out some of the struggles, it's helpful to be an informed buyer, but do give it a try!
I**L
Narrow
A little too narrow to fit on my carhart backpack strap. Luckily it does fit on another strap so I can still use it. I have only used it a little so far but seems high quality.
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