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The Peak Design Capture Camera Clip V3 is a sleek, all-metal camera clip engineered to securely hold DSLR, mirrorless, and compact cameras with a 200 lb capacity. Designed for professionals and enthusiasts on the move, it attaches to straps or belts up to 2.5" wide, features a quick-release, lockable button for instant access, and includes an Arca-compatible plate for versatile mounting. Lightweight yet ultra-strong, it’s built to keep your gear stable and accessible during any shoot or adventure.



















| ASIN | B07817MWDB |
| Batteries | 1 12V batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #24 in Camera Mounts & Clamps |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (10,335) |
| Date First Available | December 10, 2017 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 5.1 ounces |
| Item model number | CPS3 |
| Manufacturer | Peak Design |
| Other display features | Photography |
| Product Dimensions | 5.2 x 5.2 x 1.3 inches |
| Special features | Compact |
S**T
Excellent Product
This clip is an excellent choice. It feels solid and secure when mounted to your belt, giving you complete confidence that your gear is safe. I originally bought it to replace another brand after losing a part, but now I’m actually glad that happened — this one is far better. A dependable, well-made product that’s absolutely worth it.
K**R
Well-designed, sturdy and easy to use. Wonderful product for the professional or enthusiast!
I am not one to write glowing reviews about items unless they are truly outstanding. Many products for sale cut corners in one way or another. Over time this will become evident through use. THIS IS NOT ONE OF THOSE PRODUCTS. I use this in run and gun photo and video shoots when I need an extra point of contact to hold my expensive camera/lens combo in place as I move from one spot to another. I cannot say enough good things about this product. It feels as if the Peak design team actually used and tested this product extensively before releasing it to the public. Every part of this item feels well thought out and it is a joy to use in the field for all-day shoots. LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS ITEM! It is now a vital piece of my gear set and will remain so for as long as it withstands the abuse. Then, I will probably buy another. Please note that I use a camera strap and this product for 3 points of contact. My camera strap bears most of the weight of the camera and this device is used primarily to hold the camera in place so as to keep it from swinging around and getting banged up when I am using a second camera. It took some adjusting on the camera strap to find the sweet spot but once I found said sweet spot the experience has been AMAZING! THANK YOU, PEAK DESIGN FOR A WELL THOUGHT OUT PRODUCT THAT ANSWERS A SERIOUS PROBLEM IN A MINIMALIST FORM FACTOR!
F**A
Awesome clip!
I love this clip! I attach the base to my belt or a backpack and it keeps me hands free while I move around until I need to take a picture, then the quick release allows me to lock into focus and take my shots. It is easy to use, it is adjustable since I can clip it anywhere, and it works well for walking photography. Also it is very well made.
D**Y
Solid, light, perfect.
Took this on a 9-day hiking trip with my Canon EOS R6 and 24-70mm lens and absolutely love it! Solid metal, lightweight, and compact, yet it held my setup securely. Very versatile—you can attach it in multiple ways—and intuitive once you read the instructions. Accessing my camera was easy anytime I needed it. Highly recommend for anyone hiking with a DSLR!
N**S
Mostly great, sometimes too small.
I mostly love this thing. It is sleek, well built, and easy to use. It also has some drawbacks that in my opinion could use some attention. I’m using it with an a7r3, which it seems nicely sized for. A more full sized DSLR or even mirrorless with big glass and a battery grip might be less well-suited. I can however hang my a7r3 with a 70-200 off of it and it feels pretty good. I’m learning to trust it more and more, which is hard to do with almost $5k of camera, but short of accidentally actuating the release mechanism or the screws on the capture clip coming undone I think it’s pretty unlikely to have an accident. Anyone who has expensive gear is used to knowing second nature how to keep it safe. This thing is a great little tool - and like any tool - you need to learn how to use it. The clip that attaches to the camera is good, if a little small. It is Arca-Swiss compatible which I have made sure all of my gear is at this point. No need to take it off to attach to the tripod. I’ve seen some say that it’s a pain to need an allen key to remove or install it. I have a SmallRig L-plate pretty much permanently attached to my camera which magnetically houses the right size allen key, so not an issue for me. I’ve gotten into the habit of periodically checking the tightness of the screws, and giving them little turns if necessary. Bam, done. Solves that one. The release button can be turned 90º to lock it from being pressed accidentally, so I ALWAYS lock it every single time I reattach the camera. Bam, done. Solves that one too. What could be improved: the top of the release button is slightly cam shaped to aid in gripping, but it’s slick anodized aluminum, and if you have cold fingers or gloves, turning it to lock can be harder than it should. Solution - texture it. Little raised ridges like the screws have on the ends. Second issue is the size. It’s nice that it is small, but in my opinion too small. Most good day packs have decent wide, and somewhat thick shoulder straps, for comfort and breathability. The ability to attach the camera near the top of a shoulder strap puts the camera in a very nice spot to grab fast, however, on my Osprey day pack for instance the clip will not fit around OR over the nice padded straps where I want it to sit, I have to move it further down the strap where it narrows, but it doesn’t sit comfortably. It will work well on a Camelback or some such similar small pack, but not on the bigger ones. It works great on a belt too. This is a big design disadvantage in my opinion, and the reason I think it needs improving upon. Perhaps they could make a larger version specifically for this application, as well as the current V3. A V3+. V3L. V3XL. Whatever. As well as the width issue is the thickness issue, and my pic shows what it will handle. 4 quarters stacked is about the max thickness (~1/4”, no pun intended). You can see on the right side where I’ve tilted the clip that you run out of height and the two pieces of bread will no longer key into each other to contain the fillings. I think some of these issues are addressed on the PRO version, after just now looking it up, so if any of these above things sound like red flags for you then maybe consider that option. All in all, it’s good. Not great, but it is good. Still 4 stars, but certain things need attention. I think I will at some point try the pro version to compare, but that’s another $80…
A**ー
撮影→歩いて移動、を繰り返す時、ストラップで首からカメラを下げていると揺れて邪魔になったり、揺れた拍子に何かにぶつけないか注意を払う必要があります。 これを使えばリュックのショルダーベルトや腰のベルトにカメラをマウントでき、両手をフリーにしつつカメラを固定できるのでおすすめです。
A**N
Un peu cher, mais sûr et pratique lors des randonnées ou promenades, attaché soit au sac à dos, soit à la ceinture.
N**A
Al momento l'ho solo visionato ma sembra essere robusto e pratico. Nei prossimi giorni lo resterò sullo zaino da trekking
C**E
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.
K**V
Producto de muy buena calidad. Cómodo y fácil de utilizar. Viene con una bolsita para protegerlo y guardarlo, además de la herramienta para apretar bien el tornillo y dos tornillos de recambio. Lo único q podría destacar es que no recomiendo llevar una lente muy pesada porque empieza a notarse el peso, aunque a nivel de sujeción no hay problema, se sujeta bien y es seguro. Yo tengo una Canon 80D y con el objetivo de 50mm me va genial. Com el de 70-300 intento no llevarlo puesto porque se nota mucho la diferencia de peso.
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