Spider Holster - SpiderPro Dual Camera System v2 - The Professional Carry System for x2 DSLR Cameras with Long Lenses and Heavy Gear!
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We offer a holster that is attached to our belt using screws so that you cannot remove it from the belt. Thanks for your understanding.
You have to keep the holster that comes with the belt so it doesn't get damaged.
One of the greatest advantages of this belt is its comfort. The belt comes with both a holster and a plate.
This is something you can do. A minute or two is likely to be spent on it. There is also a holster sold alone without belt if you intend to do so.
Selected User Reviews For Spider Holster - SpiderPro Dual Camera System v2 - The Professional Carry System for x2 DSLR Cameras with Long Lenses and Heavy Gear!
The harness was uncomfortable and hard to adjust for me, as I already have back issues and am a fairly busty gal.
I discovered this from another photographer who swears by it and am definitely going to bring it into the studio now! The only thing I will ever use is this. The pros are Please note
- The lightweight design- It is comfortable*- Is comfortable on the hips and fits well The case is large enough for both cameras* - I really like this holster because it is sturdy and well made/br> The clips have a safety lock so that the camera cannot be removed. The cons are The following
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*If you have a mirrorless camera, you will need to purchase an additional base at the spider website. You might find it a little difficult to get the extra clip on the belt. If you do not know how, google a tutorial video to save yourself some time and frustration!.

Despite being made of synthetic material, this holster is very comfortable to wear. I think it was a bit pricey, but then my camera is as well. You can be assured that once you clip your camera to the belt, it won't fall or be able to get snatched by someone after you clip it to the belt. Once the camera is attached to the belt, it locks in place and a release catch must be pushed before it can be taken out.

Having this product in your arsenal is a lifesaver! With rheumatoid arthritis in my joints, but particularly in my hands and neck, I knew that this would be a fantastic investment. I bought this, and also purchased a Nikon D850, along with several lenses, one of which was the 70-210 mm. The aperture is set to 200. The love I have for this is beyond words. I have the ability to rest the camera (and my hands) and not have to worry that it will fall off or be in danger, while still being able to move around freely. There is no doubt that if you are a photographer, you will need.

A Spider Holster is the second item I have purchased. A single camera model was purchased in May 2018 (for single camera use), and this one is for dual camera use. It's my go-to lens for my camera everywhere I go. With this belt, it is incredibly easy to hang the camera and to remove it as well. In the second week of February I had a 2-day week This past fall, I went on a week-long trip where I took pictures of cities. As I've been walking around for hours with my camera, I've found the Spider Holster to be of great service to me. The hip pads are so thin you can hardly feel them. A while ago, I used a neck strap to carry my camera, but after while, it just got too painful, so I ended up holding the camera in my hand, as the neck pain was so bad. Especially if you walk around a lot with your camera, an external battery is one of the best investments you can make besides a lens. Using the Spider Holster with my 100-caliber rifle is also a great idea Although it works fine, I prefer a neck strap with big lenses so I can get a more steady grip on the camera when shooting up in the trees, as I need the neck strap to get a better hold on the camera when shooting birds and monkeys. It seems like so many people have stopped me and asked me about the Spider Holster, and all of them seem to have a desire to have.

It makes me feel absolutely safe to use the lock mechanism. The vacation I went on gave me opportunities to hike in the woods, visit the city, and shoot astrophotography at night. It is a lifesaver for me to have Spider Holsters. Despite the fact that a small lens on a neck strap is okay, I would experience severe neck pain after using a DSLR. The following nbsp It is so light you don't even feel it on your hip when you are using a holster. If you take your camera around a lot with you and don't like the neck strap, this could be the best investment you could ever So now I just have to decide which accessory I want.
