Capture is a simple, elegant solution for carrying a camera. Attach the base plate to any strap, bag, belt, or backpack and securely drop in a camera for hands free movement while on the go. Its brilliant. I can’t tell you how many photo opportunities I used to miss because my camera was in my…
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Hey guys – Old post but came up in one of my searches. At any rate, I just picked up a Capture Pro and think I am really going to like it. I had a rapid strap but found for hiking that it really want the best option for carrying my DSLR and wanted something a bite more secure.
I am curious about your carrying on backpack straps. In just doing some quick testing I noticed that my backpack really pulls to the side with the camera. Expected due to the extra weight, but I was curious what you have done to deal with this.
Seems like a great product and I used your discount code (still works) when I purchased it.
It does pull quite a bit depending on your camera. I found that I actually prefer wearing it on the belt strap (a thinner part) to a shoulder strap. Otherwise I just put my water bladder on the other side to try and balance it out! Thanks for using our code. Can’t wait to see what you do with it!
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