See more imagesJohn Posted
It does exactly what it is supposed to do. The quality and craftsmanship are top-notch and everything clicks together with no issues. It's a bit on the pricey side though.
YC305 Posted
This is a very good accessory. Very secure and easy to use.
BBEliteMmbr Posted
Very convenient. Used it for my NYC trip and whenever I wasn’t using my mirror less camera I just snapped it into the clip on my backpack shoulder strap. It kept my camera out of the way and no neck strain.
HokieDokie Posted
Perfect and safe way to bring my camera with me on adventures.
Jayvee Posted
Using this on my backpacking trips has been great. So much better than having my camera hanging from the neck or holding it when I'm walking up a steep mountain. This thing is so well built that I have complete confidence the moment I snap it back on.
EthanF Posted
Love this product! Securing and release mechanism is super sturdy and simple for your bag and camera. Would totally recommend to any on the move photographers
bahnsen4 Posted
This camera clip is a must have for anyone with a camera that walks anywhere with a backpack. It makes my life so much easier in fact, I am buying a second clip right now for my other backpack so I am never without it! Worth every penny to me. Happy shooting! :-)
RonR Posted
Took this out for a hike in the white mountains and ran into someone that asked me about it. It’s better in my opinion than a neck strap for rigorous hiking as your camera doesn’t swing around. It’s a little on the pricier side at $60 for what it is but all of the Peak products are.
6strings Posted
When going out to take pictures it’s used a lot. The plate that it comes with can just stay on your camera, and depending o your tripod it’ll fit that too. Perfect attention to detail, super sturdy and secure like it should be if it holds such expensive equipment. Highly recommend, but not a “need”.
Codey Posted
Probably the greatest accessory for camera uses. Incredibly useful and kept my camera secure but within reach for quick shots.
Patricia Posted
This was more than I needed. I did really need the shoulder clip, but once I saw how it worked decided to keep it. Ingenious!
Jeeper Posted
I have been looking for something to carry my camera while hiking instead of just the strap around my neck which was straining. But I was also trying to find something that wasn't bulky. This product is great! It fits onto my Osprey packs and holds my Nikon D3300 12-80mm lens with no issues. Highly recommend.
Nakioki Posted
I have this currently on my manfrotto bag. I had a sony with 135mm 1.8 sigma lens on this. Sigma lens is quite big and it held on with no problem. just make sure you have a backup harness though just in case. Other than that, this thing does its job and another great product from peak design!
Carlosc Posted
I am impressed with the craftsman shift of this camera clip, the only downside is that the latching screw that goes on the camera is in Hex format rather than a flat or hand latch for mounting. But it bring an Allen key
Mathews Posted
Peak design brings quality products. This camera clip can hold any size camera. You can place your camera and lock it so that it’s secure. Bit pricy. But no worries. I am a person who prefers quality. If you want good quality you need to spent more..
gokujou Posted
Everything feels very tight and precise. Just used this while hiking in the backcountry of Glacier National Park and it was great with my 24-70 f/2.8 and my 100-400 lenses. Has a satisfying click when the camera latches in so you know it seated too.
euler Posted
This is a very nice, strong clip. It holds a full frame mirrorless camera with a fairly large lens quite easily. I did order a Pro Pad for a bit more strength and to hopefully reduce some wear on my bag straps.
Android Posted
This is a well-made and sturdy camera clip. Regarding effectiveness, this clip is only as good as how well one uses it. If one puts some thought and energy (screw twists) into its correct implementation, the clip will serve you well. However, it is overpriced.
RMisfit Posted
So convenient, I clip it onto my backpack strap and keep moving. It supports the weight of the Canon 80D perfectly fine. I've seen my friends use it with their L Series as well as the Sony A7III with the GM lenses.
Ishkel22 Posted
Works perfect for me. Im a small build 5' 3" Lady 110lbs. I would recommend having a back pack with a support strap on your chest just so keep the straps more firmly on your shoulders the camera is going to weight it down a little.