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Category: Bags, Cases and Straps
Price: £59.99

Introducing Capture Clip - A revolutionary accessory for today’s photographers. DSLR users can say goodbye to their neck straps for good.

Posted: 8th February 2012
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With the use of DSLR’s on the rise globally, the Capture Camera Clip System has been designed to conquer one of the most common pain-points DSLR users have – lugging around their bulky, expensive camera.

Capture is a new way for active outdoors photographers to carry their camera - by attaching it to any strap or belt. The product’s lightweight ultra-durable aluminum body clamps tightly onto a user’s backpack strap, waist belt, messenger bag, or other existing gear. Capture holds a camera rigidly and securely against the user’s body, allowing them to be fully active without their DSLR bouncing and swinging into harm’s way.

Active photographers will never miss a shot with Capture, because it’s high strength quick release lock allows a user to grab their camera, take a shot, and re-secure it in a second flat. From pros to beginners, bikers to hikers and paparazzi, Capture’s versatility will revolutionise the way DSLR users transport and handle their cameras.

The Capture Clip is priced of £59.99 inc VAT. For more information please visit the Intro 2020 website.


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cameracat
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8 Feb 2012 - 2:06 PM
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Anyone tried this with " Braces " .....Grin

Well! The question had to be asked...Wink

Hipsters might be a problem, Unless your into " Mooning " at wedding guests....!!!

Oh! Almost forgot, What about the " Pod " or " Beer Belly " ?

I say dear, Can you see where I put my camera, Yes John, Its under your gut......Tongue

Last Modified By cameracat at 8 Feb 2012 - 2:08 PM
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justin c
8 Feb 2012 - 3:43 PM
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It could be worth a look if you shoot with two camera bodies and need instant access to them.
I constantly switch between a 1.6 X crop body and a full frame one, so this could be a quicker solution than keeping it in a jacket pocket.

As with most things related to photography it's ridiculously overpriced though!!!!Sad

£15 max seems more reasonable.

Had to check the date there - thought it was April 1st.....what a load of overpriced cack...

At least if the camera is around my neck it stops it being stolen so easily. If this really has got a quick-release button then a thief will have it away before you can say 'cheese'!

Tramper
10 Feb 2012 - 9:49 AM
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What about sitting down? That could be a whole new ball game!!!Smile

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