Item Weight | 453 Grams |
Item Dimensions | 24.5 x 15 x 8.5 centimetres |
Style Name | Locking |
Pattern | Solid |
Colour | Silver |
Fastener Type | Buckle, Hook & Loop |
Material Type | Metal |
T**Z
SUPERB alternative to shoulder straps
Ever bend over with a twin strap system, then straighten back up just to have your camera swing toward each other and collide painfully in front of you?Never again.Wild swinging cameras and shoulder/beck ache are a thing of the past. Within a couple of hours shooting, clicking the cameras back into their holsters without looking was second nature and the ability to switch and mobility that this offers is second to none.Very highly rated. Thick strap, support and protection for cameras to stop them bruising your thigh while walking and easily strong enough to hold a heavy wedding camera setups (D750 with 70-200mm) easily and comfortably with hands and shoulders completely free.
J**.
A lot cheaper than better known brands
Good value for money.Could benefit with attachment loops for support strap arond nick if desired. Tubby (fat) people (me) lack a waist so belt tends to slip down
A**R
Surprisingly amazing
I was a bit unsure at how good this belt would be given the price but I'm glad I took the risk. The belt holds two cameras and it's easy to use/connect. It fastens in quite well to be comfy. Possibly not the easiest to get off, may just be me, but then I took that as a good sign that it wouldn't just unfasten easily. I attached a nikon d750 with a 24-70 lens, and a nikon d3300 with a 35mm lens. They lasted all day (wedding) and were very sturdy.
M**O
Excellent product. Good quality.
I use this product with Nikon D3 + Tamron 70-200 G2 and the other side with D700 + Tamron 24-70 G2, both with Flash Godox TT685N both HEAVY Cameras 😁It keeps me free of movement with both hands clear for easy to guide the subject. Very comftable product.Seller ship's Very Fast in 2 Days Delivered.
C**
Quality isn't very good! It has almost fallen apart & its HUGE
Quality isn't very good! It has almost fallen apart & its HUGE! I'm a size 8 and I had to modify the belt to keep it on me!
M**R
Poor build quality
After 5 weddings the screws threaded and came away, they have no fell out and the unit needs to be binned.
J**W
J
Good
K**R
Good
Excellent but keep an eye on the pegs they loosen for the plates very easily
V**O
Mai sensa dal 2018
È dal 2018 che la utilizzo, è ormai non posso più farne a meno, per comodità e sicurezza non ho nulla da eccepire, il problema è che non si trova più sul mercato e la cosa mi stupisce, volevo acquistarne un'altra perchè dopo 4 anni la mia è logora ma noto che si trovano solo marche a prezzi spropositati.
K**E
It has lasted
I have been using this professionally for a year. I think this is an improvement over the name brand. I like that it holds 2 bodies without having to velcro a second piece on. I almost always shoot with two bodies so I can have an 85mm lens on and a 35mm or zoom. This is such a big upgrade from straps. I would hate having the extra lock mechanism. Honestly there is zero reason to have an extra lock. These lock so well that it's never going to release the camera without you intentionally pushing the button. I can get my camera off with one hand on the right holseter, but I always use two for the left side.I also used to use the peak design style and those had some cheap plastic parts that jammed, the screws would come loose and were difficult to put on and off of my belt, and worst of all they would jam and it dropped my camera once during a wedding because it seemed to latch but didn't. I also lost one of the screws that fell out. I also always struggled to get the square thing to line up when I went to holster the camera. With this ball style accessing the holseter is subconscious muscle memory, so I find that I put the camera away sometimes for as little as 30 seconds just so I can talk with my hands, I don't even think about it. If I forget my belt, I notice myself reaching for the holster constantly even when I don't really need to.The bad:I wish the strap was a little shorter because I don't like how much excess there is for me to tuck away. I plan to cut that shorter and melt the edge, but I haven't bothered yet. After a few days of wearing this with 2 camera bodies, it does start to loosen a little bit, occasionally I take the belt off and snug it up a bit. Its not possible as far as I can tell to tighten it while wearing it. I have no concerns about it falling off or breaking. It has been 100% reliable for me. I do hang my 70-200 off this without worrying.***update Sept 2020***I still love it and have had no close calls or drops. It always latches effortlessly and I even hang my camera with a 70-200 on it.I am going to buy more of the base plates so I can hang an AD200 on my belt and also leave one attached to the tripod mount on my 70-200.
P**Y
Comoda y segura
Esta muy bien para ocasiones donde te resulta, muy incomodo llevarla colgada a un lado .. Buen ajuste y los enganches de metal te dan un plus de seguridad sin perder nunca a que hay que estar atentos .
D**L
Love it, but not for smaller waists.
Love this belt! Use it on all our photo shoots with D7k + 70-200 VR lens (decently heavy).As others have noted though, it is designed for a LARGE waist size. I have a 34 mens waist size and it just works at full tightness. My wife would not be able to make it work. I am thinking of taking it in with a sewiwgmachine.Edit: After 3 years use I finally had a hardware fail where one of my camera's dropped off the belt due to the threading screw coming loose. I can't quite tell whether it was the camera threading or the screw threading that gave out as they both look fine. I am not overly surprised as it was my D7000 + 70-200 lens, which is very heavy (probably 5+ lbs). I don't blame the holder, it was more likely the camera at fault, never being designed to hold swinging weight from that point.
S**T
great product
Good and excellent product
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