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Peak Design Capture Camera Clip V3 Solo (Black Clip Only)

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Features

  • Camera mount securely holds DSLR, compact and point-and-shoot cameras during any physical activity.
  • Access your camera fast with a quick release button that withstands over 200 lbs. of force.
  • Attaches to any strap/belt up to 2.5 Inch (7.6 cm) wide and 0.6 Inch (1.5 cm) thick.
  • Peak Design adapter plates/kits enable Capture (Clip Only) to carry lenses, GoPros, or binoculars.
  • NOT a standalone product. Requires a separately available Camera Plate (not included).

Color: black White


Brand: Peak Design


Compatible Devices: Camera


Product Dimensions: 0.79"D x 3.27"W x 1.57"H


Item Weight: 70 Grams


Maximum Weight Recommendation: 90 Kilograms


UPC:


Global Trade Identification Number: 52


Product Dimensions: 0.79 x 3.27 x 1.57 inches


Item Weight: 2.47 ounces


Item model number: CC-BK-3


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: December 10, 2017


Department: unisex-adult


Manufacturer: Peak Design


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Wish I bought sooner
There are plenty of reviews on this. I just need to stress how awesome it is. I hike a lot with my camera equipment. I’m used to my camera bouncing along on my hip at the end of the camera strap…. Or carrying it in one hand….. or two hands folded over it against my chest. It seemed like that was normal. Well it’s not. I LOVE this product! It is so comfortable while carrying my camera with ANY lens attached. I don’t even notice it when I have my 28-200 attached. With my 200-600 attached WITH hood I just gently hold the end of lens and it rides comfortably for miles. I typically hike 5-12 miles 3-5 times per week. I think it even improves the load distribution of the pack since it moves 1/2 (roughly) the load to front. I really wish I had this years ago. Soooo worth the price. Really well made. Works with any of the little square arca Swiss type mounts. I have 3 different brands… none are peak design but they all work fine. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2024 by john andrew schultz

  • Must Buy
This is a must have when traveling! It allows you to safely place your camera aside without having to disassemble the camera and lens. 10/10.
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2024 by Amber

  • good
👍 good!
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2024 by Doosoo Lee Doosoo Lee

  • Does indeed work. Particular to the branded plate.
I wish that I had bought this before my trip to Alaska, where holding my camera was a frequent frustration. I gave up on the old strap approach after decades without a clear path to replace it besides the PD worst strap. I couldn’t wrap my head around $80 for a mere clip. But along the way I saw other photographers effortlessly hiking with this and I come to my senses after it was too late to get one delivered mid-journey. Took my first hike with it finally this weekend. It’s great but three minor things: 1) You need to really think about the positioning. On your non-dominant shoulder is a good idea, but you may need to put it lower on the strap than you intuitively expect. 2) The tightness is also counterintuitive. I thought it wouldn’t be wide enough, or tight enough, alternately, to handle the strap on my hiking bag. But it was. There’s around 8mm of room, and the screws can go as tight as they need to from there. It’ll work with most backpacks but you may need to fiddle. 3) It only works with the PD plate, not other arca plates. This may or may not seem obvious to you but based on the description I was hopeful it would take the tripod plate on my Tamron 150-500. It did not. I wouldn’t feel safe hanging that lens off this attached to my camera, so I would say if you want to use it with a giant lens like that, invest in a second PD plate for the lens. All that said this is one of those products that Just Makes Sense (TM) once you give it a chance. The price sucks but it’s one of those things that simply doesn’t exist anywhere else. This is something stupid obvious that should have been around before I was born. I needed this in the film era. But I’m glad to have it now even if it costs as much as a full day of film for a home did back in the day. If you’re having trouble with $80, just remember that this hobby used to cost a dollar a shot even for the tossers. So take 80 good pictures on one hike - that’s seven seconds of CH on a Sony - and this thing is paid for. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2023 by James Peters

  • I Peak Design capture clip for camera
Easy to install. I have walked / hiked and tripped, the camera stays put. The clip will not fit all shoulder straps, due to width of clip between screws. If the shoulder strap is thin the screws will protrude out the back and rub or poke. I use some felt to prevent this. The clip allows for quick access to the camera. And keeps your hands free, for those trips. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2024 by Bill

  • Ability to secure a camera while walking is great
Admittedly I haven’t had this for long, but I can tell it’s a well crafted and well designed piece of equipment. I’m a worrier so I probably won’t attach a camera to it without a strap, but even with a strap I like not having my camera just bounce around freely, so I’m excited to have this to lock it in place when I’m on the move. I may have to get another so I can have placement options. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2024 by EATENalive

  • Perfect for Hiking
I got this item after a lot of dithering about whether I really needed it or if there were other items out there, but I finally got it and couldn't be more pleased with the results. I wanted something that would allow me to carry my camera in an easy to access manner with my hands free while carrying a heavy pack (my load is currently a 2 year old, but I hope to get back to actual back packing). With this order I purchased the Clutch CL-3 (which included the baseplate) and the Pro Pad V2. As this sits close to your body, having a thicker handle strap was out of the question, but the Clutch was also excellent. My camera is a Canon 7D with a 24-105mm lens. So a decent sized setup. Security - The camera clipped into the clip securely and will not come out unless you press the release trigger. You can lock the release trigger as well, but I never felt the need. Yet it was easy to remove the camera and begin taking pictures with it. Once attached, the camera didn't wobble at all with my movements. Comfort - With the addition of the ProPad V2, I didn't have any discomfort at all while carrying the camera on my shoulder strap. I felt a little lopsided, but that's really to be expected. Best of all, both of my arms could swing freely enough to use hiking poles in both hands. I had a hydration tube on the side opposite my camera. Ease of installation - It was very simple to install. I used the thumb screws to test placement on the strap but used the included longer hex head bolts for a secure and easy fit. The shoulder straps are quite thick on the back and while not absolutely necessary, I wanted the extra security for it. Probably 5-10 minutes max, but most of that was hemming and hawing about how high it should go on the strap. I would definitely recommend this to anyone who likes to hike with their camera. In the past I've used a neck strap but that almost inevitably begins to get tiresome as you have to also hold the camera from swinging around with one hand. I'm extremely pleased with this product and will be showing it to another friend of mine soon as she is another avid photographer / hiker. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2019 by Jonathan Fite

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