Testseek.com have collected 22 expert reviews of the Peak Design Capture Camera Clip and the average rating is 91%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Peak Design Capture Camera Clip.
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22 Reviews
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203 Reviews
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The editors liked
Easy to use
Sturdy great quality
Quick release of camera
Strength
Security
Flexible wearing capabilities
Design
Quickrelease plate is ArcaSwiss compatible
Easily portable
Well-made
Refined design
Does exactly what it sets out to do
Simple and effective way to hold a camera or accessory
Almost endless possibilities for positioning
Works well with the Slide Strap (or any removable strap)
Solid attachment
Prevents camera movement
Highquality plate (especially with Pro version)
Go
The editors didn't like
None
A heavy camera with a bulky lens may move a lot Share & EnjoyTweet Author
Erik Vlietinck
On belt
Not comfortable with battery grip or larger cameras
With battery grip
Unable to release with only 1 hand
The Capture works better without a battery grip. This will allow the camera and lens to hug closer to your body.
It will definitely result in you getting some odd looks
Use on a belt without the ProPad is less comfortable
Abstract: One of the most frustrating problems when I'm shooting an event is having to go back to my camera bag if I want to change lenses. Capture Lens is designed to hold your unused lenses and allows for speedy exchange of of your optics as you work. Currently t...
Simple and effective way to hold a camera or accessory, Almost endless possibilities for positioning, Works well with the Slide Strap (or any removable strap), Solid attachment, prevents camera movement, Highquality plate (especially with Pro version), Go
Use on a belt without the ProPad is less comfortable, especially with larger cameras, Somewhat expensive
Peak Design is a company with quite a following; vocal supporters and several success stories on Kickstarter. They offer products on the top tier regarding cost but also features and performance.We really enjoyed our time testing the Slide strap and Captu...
Abstract: Smaller, lighter and more versatile—Peak Design has redesigned the Capture Camera Clip and is featuring it on Kickstarter for a very limited time. Back in September of 2013 I wrote a brief review of the original Peak Design CapturePRO Clip. You can read...
Abstract: You may have read the article we wrote on Peak Design’s Leash & Cuff a little while back? The crazy bunch at Peak Design are at it again, this time with a version 2 release of their primary product, CaptureGET CAPTURE v2.0 ON KICKSTARTERAs of right now...
Abstract: We test the Capture Camera Clip System, which promises to hold your camera on any strap or belt, keeping it secure. But does it? Find out in our review.The Capture Clip is a simple but ingenious way to transport your camera. A small aluminium clamp attach...
Published: 2012-11-15, Author: Michael , review by: gizmodo.com
If you take photography seriously and are always looking for ways to make your shooting experience more efficient and more comfortable, than the Capture system is a good buy. It will mostly benefit pros who notice those little differences. At $80, it is e...
Easy to use, Quickrelease plate is ArcaSwiss compatible, Easily portable,
On belt, not comfortable with battery grip or larger cameras, With battery grip, unable to release with only 1 hand, The Capture works better without a battery grip. This will allow the camera and lens to hug closer to your body.