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🎥 Secure your shot, seize the moment—never miss a frame with Capture V3!
The Peak Design Capture Camera Clip V3 is a premium all-metal camera clip designed for professionals and enthusiasts alike. It securely holds cameras up to 90 kg, attaches to straps or belts up to 6.4 cm wide, and features a quick-release, lockable button for instant, one-handed access. Compatible with DSLR, mirrorless, and compact cameras, it combines rugged durability with sleek design to keep your gear stable and accessible during any adventure.











| ASIN | B07818LB9D |
| Audio Recording | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 2,762 in Camera & Photo Accessories |
| Box Contents | Peak Design Capture V3 Camera Clip Black |
| Brand | Peak Design |
| Brand Name | Peak Design |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Camera |
| Compatible devices | Camera |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 8,630 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00818373020521 |
| Item Weight | 5.1 Ounces |
| Item weight | 5.1 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Peak Design |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CP-BK-3 |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 90 Kilograms |
| Model Name | CP-BK-3 |
| Model Number | CP-BK-3 |
| Screen Size | 5 Centimetres |
| UPC | 818373020521 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Unit count | 1.0 count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
N**G
It's not perfect, but it is definitely good enough for 5 ...
It's not perfect, but it is definitely good enough for 5 stars. I use it hill walking and it gives me easy, fast, one-handed access to my camera. I have it paired with a Peak Designs Cuff (another very good piece of kit), and I can attach the cuff to my wrist, click the release button on the Capture, and take the camera out quickly and entirely one-handed. On my first outing using the Capture I did run into a problem. The base plate that's attached to the camera became loose. I don't like over-tightening screws and, as a result, I hadn't applied enough pressure when fastening it. The loosening became obvious well before the camera would have actually fallen off. The immediate symptoms were a difficulty attaching and removing the camera from the Capture. The screw needs a (provided) hex key to tighten. I hadn't brought one with me but managed to tighten the screw and then twist the base plate to tighten it further. It stayed tightly fastened for several hours after that; more than long enough to complete my walk. I've now properly tightened the screw holding the base plate in place. Except for the first loosening of the baseplate, I've always felt completely confident in the ability of the Capture to hold my camera securely in place. The release button can be easily twisted to lock the camera into the Capture so that the button needs twisting and then pressing to release. I've never seen it unlock without me doing it. The gap between the bolts that attach the capture to a rucksack isn't massive. It fastens to all the rucksacks I use it with, but with one of them the shoulder strap needs squeezing for the bolts to fit around. I'd check that the strap you want to fasten it to will fit between the bolts. In use it's brilliant. I slip my hand through the cuff, grab the grip of the camera, then press the Capture release with my thumb and I'm good to go. Returning the camera to the Capture there's a very reassuring clunk and I know it's locked in place. It really is that easy. I am using a relatively small Sony mirrorless camera, and couldn't be sure that the single handed operation would be as straightforward with a chunky DSLR, but for me it's great. Like I said at the start, not quite perfect but close enough for the full 5 stars.
M**3
Great clip, makes the camera always on hand…
Bought this clip to help encourage me to use my DSLR camera more often. I have had a DSLR camera for years and have always been put off using it with my strap whilst out walking or climbing as it knocks around and I find myself cradling the camera in my hands, making the strap redundant. I saw someone wearing their camera on a backpack strap and asked them about it, they showed me theirs which was a first generation clip and talked me through the pros and the cons. I couldn’t find one in the local camera specialists as they were always sold out and found the case to be the same on Amazon for quite some time. I was eventually able to get hold of one through Amazon when they came back into stock and took it away with me to the Lake District twice in the last few months. I’m really pleased with the clip, it is very sturdy and made of a strong metal construction. I have managed to keep my camera on hand whilst climbing and walking and taken some great pictures which I might have otherwise missed had I had to get my camera out of my rucksack. The only real drawback is that with the mount fitted you can’t use a tripod, however I never take a tripod away with me so this is not a problem. I do still use my strap for extra peace of mind alongside the clip, purely from my own paranoia about dropping the camera and causing damage. The more I have used the camera on the mount and clip it has actually increased my confidence in it. I’m very happy with my purchase and would recommend this option to anyone thinking of buying one.
A**R
One of the best camera accessories I've ever bought!
One of the best camera accessories I've bought! I bought this clip in preparation for a weekend away where I would be taking lots of photo's. The clip was easy to fit and didn't interfere with the comfort of the bag. Clipping the camera in and out was fast, simple and most importantly, secure! I carried a Sony A7III with a 70-350MM lens for 2 days with any problems. There are cheaper clips available, but this is very well made and is a reliable brand so I do believe the additional cost is justified.
C**N
A Clever Way To Carry A Camera, With Some Definite Limitations
As a method for securing a camera to your belt or a bag strap, and as alternative to a shoulder strap, the Capture camera clip is not a bad solution. Well made out of aluminium, its easy to fit and simple to use, with the connection between base plate and clip feeling secure when attached, whilst also being quick and smooth to release. There are however, a number of limitations with the Capture Clip, which anyone thinking of buying one should bear in mind. They are: 1. It works better as a belt clip with small mirrorless cameras than full-sized DSLRs. I own both a Canon 6D Mark II and a Canon M5 mirrorless camera. The Capture Clip works great with the M5, when attached to a belt. The weight of the camera, with a small-ish lens attached, does not pull the Clip down too hard and make it uncomfortable to wear and its not too bulky By contrast both the size and weight of the 6D MkII make attaching it to a belt, even a heavy duty leather one, impractical. The Capture Clip works better with DSLRs when attached to the shoulder strap of a rucksack, as the position is better, but again the weight can be an issue. As a way to temporarily store your DSLR and free up both hands for other tasks it has its use, but I wouldn't want to carry a full size camera over any distance using the Capture Clip. 2. It only works with Peak Design base plates. If, like me you use an L-Bracket on your DSLR, then the Capture Clip will not be a practical option, as it is only compatible with Peak Design's own base plate. These plates are Arca-Swiss compatible, so can be used in conjunction with many tripod heads, but with no reverse compatibility using the Capture Clip does reduce your choice of connection. I'd also add that whilst the Peak Design base plates are well designed, they rely on the use of an allen key to attach and detach them, which makes swapping them from a different attachment fiddlier than it needs to be. This might not seem much of a problem if they're the only base plate you're ever going to use, but it can still be a pain. On my small M5 for example, fitting any base plate blocks access to the battery and memory card compartment. Its already enough of a pain having to remove a plate to swap out the battery or card, without having to hunt down a tool every time too. 3. The Clip is not fool-proof. Whilst it is solidly built and generally works well, the Capture Clip is not foolproof. The two nuts that secure the clip in place will, when its used, slowly loosen over time. There is nothing that can be done to avoid this. The pressure on the screws from the combination of the weight of the camera and its movement will inevitably loosen them. The heavier the camera the quicker it happens. The design of the Clip means that its very hard for it to ever fully come off unintentionally, but you will find yourself having to regularly check and retighten the securing screws if you use it over a long period of time. So overall a neat bit of kit to have available, especially if you're using smaller, lighter Mirrorless cameras, but there are some definite flaws and its better for certain specific applications than others.
M**S
Essential
Outstanding piece of kit. Makes travel photography a doddle. Used travelling through Morocco and Italy. Used mostly with Fujifilm 50-140mm which is a large lens. It felt comfortable even with that lens mounted (worn on backpack strap above left pectoral). I only use it with a backpack but would consider mounting on belt too. Expensive but reliable and useful. Definitely recommend.
C**3
Everyone with a camera should have one
I’ve had the Capture Clip v3 for a while and it's been faultless. The biggest surprise is how confidently it carries a heavy setup. My Canon R5C with the Canon 100-400 L lens is about 2.5 kg and the clip has handled hikes and scrambles without any drama. It holds fine even without the lock engaged. For my own peace of mind I flick the lock on when I'm moving fast or jumping so I'm not tempting fate. Security is another win. In busy cities and when travelling, having the camera clipped to my strap feels far safer than carrying it in my hand. Even unlocked, someone would have to understand the release to get it off you, which is unlikely and not exactly subtle. With the lock on, pickpocketing is basically a non-starter. Comfort depends on your loadout. My kits aren't the lightest and after a full day I notice the extra weight on the shoulder where the camera sits. I'm considering a second clip so I can alternate sides on long days. Do check strap compatibility. The clamp needs a strap within a certain width and thickness. It fits most of my bags, but not all. My Lowe Alpine 65+15L pack has straps that are too thick, and my Montane Trailblazer packs have very wide straps with pockets that get in the way. It usually sits on my Gomatic Mckinnon 35L backpack and that's a perfect combo... yes that bag has side access, but when a shot presents itself (especially wildlife), this is so much faster! I have only used the clip on backpack straps, not on a belt, so I can't comment on waist carry. Overall, this has given me true hands-free shooting with real peace of mind. It's robust, quick to use, and it has never let me down.
R**D
Light, sleek and works
This will keep the heaviest, most expensive camera an lens safety locked on your belt. The included mounting plate is compliant with the Swiss Arca tripod system which means there’s no need to remove it. The plate is, however, incompatible with the earlier camera clip ( but not vice-versa). Easy to attach to a suitable belt, although there are accessories for very wide belts - check first. Simple to use and a lot quicker than opening a camera bag. Very expensive for what you get but the quality is top notch. I have a camera clip adapter that I can move to different belts to give added versatility to an already great product. Recommend to everyone who want to spend time photographing rather than rummaging in a bag.
H**R
Great for providing quick access
I use my Peak Design - Capture clip to hold my camera when I go for hikes. I dislike camera straps around the neck and continually getting the camera out of a backpack is a pain. I have tried the clip on both the shoulder strap and belt and think that the belt is the most comfortable. (I have walked distances of 15 miles and more and not had an issue). I use it to hold a Canon EOS R and 24-240mm lens. The camera just hangs there, does not interfere with walking and is instantly available when I want to take a photo. Also means I have both hands free while hiking. I have replaced the ball head on my tripod, and the quick release my monopod, for ones that that accept the Arca plate. This means the plate does not need to be removed to put the camera on a tripod. I have tried the clip with multiple straps and have not had an issue of getting it to fit. Only downside is the cost, but it works well and seems to be well made.
K**)
Peak Design Kamerahalterung I Konkurrenz und Alternativlos. Perfekt. Punkt
Ich habe euch einfach den Kompletten Text von meinem YouTube Video Reinkopiert. Wer das Video Lieber Sehen will "Peak Design Kamerahalterung I Konkurrenz und Alternativlos" auf YouTube Eingeben. Oder mein Kanal auf YouTube - Konstantin Lempe Ist euch jemals die Kamera aus der Hand gerutscht und auf den Boden gefallen? oder zumindest mal Beinahe, fast? Oder… seid ihr mal im Urlaub gewesen, vielleicht auf Wanderung, eventl eine Städte Tour und es hat euch doch ziemlich gestört oder soll ich sagen genervt, dass ihr eure Kamera, die ihr entweder ständig in der Hand getragen habt oder im Schlimmsten Fall der Typische Touristen Look, ihr Sie um den Hals hängen hattet? … Wenn ihr das alles mit JA Beantworten könnt, dann hätte Peak Design eine Beinahe perfekte Lösung für euch. Fangen Wir mal an mit der Kamera Halterung für einen Rucksack oder Gürtel an, mit Namen Capture Clip. Das Ding ist sehr klein und handlich, Befestigen kann man es an einen Rucksack Trage Gurt oder einen normalen Hosen Gurt zB. der bis zu einer Dicke von 2,2cm haben darf und aber nicht breiter als 6,4cm sein sollte. Es ist kein Plastik an der Halterung verarbeitet. Die Halterung kann laut Werksangabe bis zu 90kg Halten. Das Bedeutet im Klartext, jede Kamera mit Objektiv hält diese kleine Handliche Halterung Problemlos. Die Montage geht sehr schnell und spielend Einfach. Die zwei Schrauben, die extra etwas größer sind an Schrauben Kopf, aufschrauben und die Halterung Aufklappen. An den Gürtel einsetzen und wieder Fest Schrauben. Dadurch das die Schrauben etwas größer ausfallen kann man Sie auch sehr angenehm und problemlos sehr fest zu Schrauben und so ist gewährleistet das sie wirklich halten. Ehrlich gesagt war ich am Anfang bisschen Skeptisch und Vertrauter der Halterung noch nicht wirklich, weil Sie Mir so klein erschien. Ich lies meine Tochter dran rumziehen und Sie hängte sich an die Halterung dran, Sie ist 3 Jahre wiegt gerade 13kg und die Halterung hat das alles Locker problemlos mitgemacht. Ich benutze Sie mittlerweile schon sehr lange und inzwischen vertraue ich der Halterung Blind. Es gibt mit der Halterung auch eine kleine ARCA Swiss Platte, die man an der Kamera unten befestigen muss. Übrigens passt die Platte auch auf jedes halbwegs gute Stativ und man muss nicht immer die Platte auf und abschrauben dann, wenn man ein Stativ benutzt, Vorausgesetzt natürlich, es ist ein Arca Swift Kompatibles Stativ. An der Halterung gibt es so eine Art Schiene und da wird die Kamera bzw. die stativplatte an der Kamera eingeführt und sie rastet merklich und hörbar ein. Falls ihr euch jetzt Fragen solltet, ob die Kamera da Rausfallen kann oder wenn man aus Versehen darankommt, ob Sie sich Löst dann?? … Die Antwort ist NEIN. An der Linken Seite befindet sich ein Stift, so eine Art 2te Absicherung. Wenn man die Kamera aus der Halterung Rausziehen möchte muss man den Stift Reindrücken ansonsten kann man die Kamera nicht von der Halterung Lösen. So hat man seine Kamera immer griffbereit, in Reichweite und beide Hände frei. Ich selbst wollte es nicht mehr Missen müssen. Als zweite gute Lösung und natürlich auch da in gewohnter hochwertiger Verarbeitung und Material Wahl von Peak Design gibt es noch eine Handschlaufe, für Leute, die ihre Kamera doch viel Lieber in der Hand haben aber Trotzdem eine kleine Absicherung haben wollen wegen Absturz Gefahr der Kamera. Generell wenn man seine Peak Design Ausrüstung registriert auf der Firmen Website, bekommt man Lebenslange Garantie für das Gekaufte Produkt. Das allein sagt schon alles aus über die Qualität und Verarbeitung. Die Handschlaufe ist 1,8 cm breit und ungefähr 31cm lang. Wie lang die Schlaufe dann letzten Endes ist hängt vom natürlich vom Arm Umfang ab. In meinem Fall hätte ich 16cm Spielraum. Also mehr als Genug um die Kamera Bequem in der Hand zu halten, ohne dass Sie störend wäre. Bei Erwerb gibt es noch zwei Clips dazu den man an der Kamera seitlich Befestigen muss. Die Schlaufe mit dem Clip wiegen zusammen 54gr. Und auch da gibt der Hersteller eine Traglast an von 90kg. Ich habe es probiert und getestet, auch da passt es… Die CUFF wie die Offizielle Bezeichnung ist für die Schlaufe, am Arm Befestigen und den Clip, der an der Kamera ist, einfach an der Schlaufe vorne in der Halterung Einführen und einrasten lassen. Mit der Zeit nutzt sich der Clip ab, die Offizielle Bezeichnung ist dafür Übrigens *Links*, man kann die aber für kleines Geld jederzeit auch bei Amazone Nachbestellen. Ich habe beide Halterung und bin durchaus mehr als nur zufrieden damit. Wenn ich auf Tour bin, trage ich immer die Handschlaufe und wenn die Kamera nicht dranhängt, sieht sie aus wie ein Normales Mode Assesouar, wie ein Armband halt. Durch die Rucksack Halterung habe ich beide Hände immer frei und wenn ich was Filmen will, geht die Kamera von der Rucksack Halterung direkt an die Handschlaufe. In beiden Fällen und in jedem Fall ist die Kamera immer geschützt und doppelt abgesichert. Der Fairness halber sollte man noch dazu sagen das die Anschaffung, also der Preiss deutlich über den anderen Sachen die Angeboten werden mit der gleichen Funktion, liegt. Es ist schon gehobene Preisklasse, die aber gerechtfertigt wird und eine Lebenslange Garantie spricht auch für sich ….. Wenn euch die Rezension Gefallen habt last gerne ein " Nützlich" da.... vielen Dank
A**N
Pratique
Un peu cher, mais sûr et pratique lors des randonnées ou promenades, attaché soit au sac à dos, soit à la ceinture.
C**E
Excellent product in every way
I just recently got into the PeakDesign ecosystem, with several purchases starting with their carbon fibre travel tripod. This product continues the excellence of the rest of the PD line up. I have it attached to the front strap of my PD 10l sling bag, where it is easily accessed and quick to mount and dismount. The provided base plate attaches to just about any strap, including most backpack straps. It also functions as a tripod mounting plate for Arca-Swiss compatible tripods. None of the PD products are cheap but they are very well made, highly functional and the design elements are top notch. Every product within the PD ecosystem just works together seamlessly! Highly recommend.
R**H
Super fast delivery
Ordered last night and came in the morning, product is in good packaging, I will use this in my everyday backpack, easy to use and sturdy, quality is superbb, will buy more for my other bags
J**.
Exelent !
Acheté pour une semaine de randonné en montagne (station valfrégus pour ceux que sa intéresse) - Pour commencer, l'emballage en dit déjà beaucoup sur la qualité du produit ! carton de bonne qualité, fermeture de celui avec des aimants... bref c'est très agréable à voir et toucher. - Passons au produit maintenant. Aspect métal gris et mate plustôt doux au touché, esthétiquement c'est réussis ! On sent que le produit est de bonne qualité. - En se qui concerne l'ergonomie, là aussi je ne suis pas déçus, en effet, il est rapide à installer et l'appareil photo ce clipse très bien dessus. Il est livré avec 2 types de vis, deux vis avec un "dessus" plat et cranter sur les bords pour l'installer rapidement à la main et deux vis se fixant avec la petite clé fournie pour une attache plus solide, notement sur les sac à dos. (à noté la clé sert aussi à fixer le pad sur l'appareil photo) - J'ai pu le tester pendant une semaine en randonnée de montagne avec des journées allant jusqu'a sept heure de rando et verdict..... ça tient !! Après une 1er petite marche, je me suis rendu compte que les vis de base se désseraient, j'ai donc opter pour les vis à visser pour le reste de la semaine, et j'ai constater que celle-ci ne se désserait point, même avec tous les chocs et vibrations que produit la randonné sur du terrain difficile, sachant que tous les soir je retirait celui-ci afin de ne pas marquer la bretelle du sac. je fixait donc le support sur la bretelle de mon sac afin de pouvoir facilement prendre et reposer mon reflex pendant la marche. Malgré le poids de mon reflex et du 16-85 de chez nikon monté dessus, l'enssemble restait bien accroché et je pouvais profiter de la rando sans avoir à me préocuper si mon matos va tomber ou pas =). J'ai aussi constaté que le port de l'appareil photo dans ces conditions est très confortable, avec un bon sac à dos le poids est répartis sur tous le buste du corp. Conclusion : C'est un très bon achat qui révolutionne le transport de matériel photo, plus besoin de sacoche ou d'ouvrir sont sac à chaque photo, dans le même esprit, peak design fait aussi des acroches à la ceinture pour les objectifs ! points forts: -Qualité -solidité -vraiment pratique à utiliser -clip qui verouille le tous pour ne pas que l'appareil photo ne se fasse la malle. points faible: -le prix, oui 70 euro c'est pas donné ! -quelques petites rayures de peinture apparaissent avec l'usure -----> JE RECOMMANDE, donc si vous hésitez encore, alors n'hésitez plus et ajoutez le au panier !
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