How do I connect a connector to your camera? Insert the plug through the connection point in the camera. Insert the quick coupling through the opening of the connector. Pull the quick coupling to tighten the knot. Product Name: Quick Release Clips Colour: black. Material: nylon + plastic + metal. Quantity:2pcs Rapid Link Bases + 2pcs Tail Button Tips: To avoid dropping the camera, please make sure the quick release kit and strap are properly attached.
V**Y
Simple and Very Effective Product.
This is great! Mostly with my camera I use a wrist strap but sometimes it is really useful, and safer, to use the shoulder strap. However swapping the strap on and off the camera hooks is fiddly and awkward.This product solves the problem. Small holders are now permanently attached to each side of my camera - my wrist strap can be be attached at the same time - and matching clips are attached to each end of the strap. To attach , one securely snaps into the other, and can be removed just as quickly.Really simple but effective, and there are two spare connectors too, I guess if you have two camera bodies, or indeed any other item that may require a shoulder strap (binoculars, say) to be attached.Highly recommended.
S**N
Great
Very useful
S**E
Good Value
I have had these for 1 year and they show no signs of wear. They do not have the same quality as the brand named item but they look good and have a quality feel. They are a bit stiffer to insert and release than the brand name but snap in securely. I have had the brand name items for 5 years and they are excellent. Time will tell with the TOKIISHE item. These are very good value and appear so far to be rugged and secure.
J**T
Useful.
I bought these as I thought they would be useful to have as spares.
G**N
Good shopping
All good
R**.
Works well
Where have these been all my life? I do a lot of macro work and read that removing the strap is a good tip to help increase sharpness in images. These make the job of detaching the strap a breeze.
K**K
It failed
I bought two sets of it. Yesterday, one of the anchors failed while attached to my wrist strap. It was very painful to watch as my camera went flying, and I could do nothing! I was extremely lucky that nothing happened to the camera, aside from a minor scuff. The room had a very thick carpet, and the camera must have landed in a spot that could absorb the impact. The clips might be OK to use, as I can’t see how they would fail, but I will never trust them again. I’ll order PD ones. Moral of the story: there’s no free lunch
D**W
These Work Well, But Are They Compatible With Peak Design Stuff?
I will start by stating that I am a major fan of Peak Design's gear. I own plenty of their products including a carbon tripod, so I am prepared to pay for quality when it's needed. I also own various camera straps, harnesses, and grips that are mostly attached with the Peak Design version of these clips.I make some of my own straps using leather and climbing rope, and wanted to see whether these clips would be of similar quality to PD gear. Let's face it, PD gear is not exactly inexpensive, so I wanted to reduce my costs as much as possible. These clips seem to be of precisely the same quality as PD ones, and they are a fraction of the price, so for that reason alone I am happy with them.The big question is 'Can you interchange them with PD clips?' The answer is 'Yes'. Both parts of the clip can be mixed with PD ones, and one cannot tell the difference in fit and ease of use.Therefore, buy these at a fraction of PD's prices and enjoy the same functionality, quality, and interchangeability. It's a no brainer.
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