Customer Reviews for Peak Design - Capture Camera Clip
Customer Rating
2
My camera fell out of it
on March 1, 2025
Posted by: Samt
from Arizona
I love the convenience and design of this clip, but unfortunately, my new camera fell out of it—from my shoulder to the ground. The camera survived, but the lens is completely broken and beyond repair. I really wanted to love this clip, but given the price—and now the cost of replacing my lens—I can’t recommend it.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
Written by a customer while visiting Peak Design
Customer Rating
3
Great but wears quickly, risks dropping camera
on November 8, 2024
Posted by: Jake
from Canada
I bought this less than a year ago. Since then I’ve been using it with a camera + lens setup that’s about ~2-3% of its rated weight capacity.
I’ve specifically been using it belt mounted with the pro pad.
Regrettably it’s worn very significantly, it’s now much looser, the metal at the bottom is in parts 2/3rds of its original thickness. The metal shavings from the wear also get on your hands every time that you touch the plate on the bottom of your camera.
Peak design has replaced it under warranty but they haven’t mentioned anything about changes to the product or that my specific model may have performed un-expectedly.
I do walk a decent amount (1600km ish since purchasing capture), but I’d expect something with a 90kg rated weight and lifetime warranty to hold up a lot longer than ~9 months.
The other worrying aspect is the thumb screws are very difficult to tighten enough that they won’t work lose, you either need to check them every 20 minutes or so, or add glue to the threads.
The hex head bolts are better, but with the pro pad they stick too far out. I had to cut them shorter.
I think peak design should include an o-ring / some kind of screw retention mechanism as the way capture is designed now you risk dropping your camera if the screws come lose.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
Written by a customer while visiting Peak Design
Customer Rating
1
Jammed
on September 10, 2025
Posted by: Paul
from Chicago
I purchased this roughly a year ago and used it once. On my second attempt, the release mechanism jammed and doesn't allow the standard mount to slide into the clip.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
Written by a customer while visiting Peak Design
Customer Rating
3
Excellent design, one missing feature.
on March 26, 2026
Posted by: xerocole
from Las Vegas, Nevada
I absolutely love PD products. And this clip is great for its intended purpose. Works perfectly with the mobile creator kit. Very secure.
However, there’s one major flaw: The Pro edition of the previous version (Capture Pro) featured a tripod mounting hole for use as a monopod or tripod quick-release clamp. This is the only way to use the Mobile Creator Kit’s ARCA quick release plate, as the plate doesn’t work with non-PD ARCA quick release mounts. And unfortunately PD doesn’t offer a 1/4” tripod mount that works for their quick release plates.
The design of the new model is nice and sleek, but this crucial feature was removed for some reason. I purchased an old (and used) Capture Pro for this reason. (Works well, but isn’t as nice as the version still available.) With this one simple improvement, it would be perfect!
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting Peak Design
Customer Rating
1
Absolutely destroyed my Canon r5 mk2
on November 22, 2025
Posted by: beett
I used to be an enormous fan of peak design. I have used this product for almost 4 years. I have the camera clip as well as their travel tripod.
Of late this thing has caused my Canon R5 Mark II to crash to the ground twice now, as some very subpar workmanship on my replacement clip has caused the screw to come undone.
Seriously, don't risk it.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
Written by a customer while visiting Peak Design
Customer Rating
2
Works...but beware of the camera you put it on.
on April 3, 2025
Posted by: jwells
Beware of which camera you use this on. It absolutely destroyed the bottom of my M50, which, unbeknownst to me, couldn't handle the strain of being held and bounced around from the mount. It is simply not robust enough for the clip. I wish there were a warning about cameras this isn't suitable for. I had to glue everything back together to the best of my ability, and now the camera permanently lives in a full cage. Clip went into the camera random bits box.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
Written by a customer while visiting Peak Design
Customer Rating
1
Not worth it.
on April 16, 2025
Posted by: Don't
from Ca.
Capture clip is a serious liability two times in three years I've had my top-of-the-line Sony camera fall off the clip because the release button can be pushed by nearly anything. Today, my Sony A1 and 70 to 200 mm zoom lens fell onto a gravel road just because a piece of fabric on my sweatshirt released the button. I am not happy and will never recommend or bit anything PD ever again.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
Written by a customer while visiting Peak Design
Customer Rating
3
Great Idea With a handful of flaws....
on January 8, 2025
Posted by: jp123456
love the design, small easy to use. and thats where it stops.... major concerns and flaws i see in 1 use is the Arca tripod-compatible plate is very slim and doesnt take into account that some camera users have a camera case/ rubber bumper. the button to take the camera on and off is very small(fine) until you want to lock and unlock the button and in the case when the camera is connected its hard to turn---(i would recommend knurling the button for making it easier turning as theres little to grab onto) and a little disappointed that the first backpack i tried to connect it to the shoulder straps were too wide.