In this video, I compare the SpiderPro Hand Strap to the Peak Design Clutch. Make sure you watch until the end because what I believe to be best, may surprise you! Please follow me on Instagram: instagram.com/anthonymorganti/ *Product shown or mentioned in the video: SpiderPro Hand Strap: amzn.to/30k170u SpiderPro Lite Hand Strap (for mirrorless): amzn.to/2ORA3UD Peak Design Clutch: amzn.to/31bAkE4 Nikon D800e: amzn.to/2EBZjYI Nikon D850: amzn.to/2K498SZ T-shirt: Photographer, That’s What I Am: bit.ly/31bACe8 *Gear Used to Record Video: Nikon Z6: amzn.to/2TIBGnR Nikon Z 24-70mm F4.0 Lens: amzn.to/2Z0hW55 Zoom F1 Field Recorder: amzn.to/2L72Z7t MeFOTO Travel Tripod: amzn.to/31GVvys My recommended gear list: www.amazon.com/shop/anthonymorganti *Video created and rendered in Adobe Premiere Pro CC: bit.ly/2zwQ0nW Unsure of how to price your photography? Check the 2019 Guide to Pricing Your Photography: amzn.to/2S1CiU7 *I am an affiliate for Amazon and Adobe. Please read my Code of Ethics Statement for more info about my affiliations: onlinephotographytraining.com/code-of-ethics/ THANK YOU!
My wife and I have used the Peak Design Clutch and camera straps for five years or more 4 to 5 times a week, none of them have worn out yet, Would highly recommend them.
Thanks, that's exactly the input I needed as I have several camera bodies and have 2 Spiderpro straps but needed another one for my 3rd body. Since I use Manfrotto tripods, I'd have to spend another $30 CDN for the tripod plate to fit the Peak Design. I'll pick up another Spiderpro hand strap.
I have three Peak Design Cuffs. They attach to the strap point of any camera. I move them between cameras, from 5ds with battery grip to Olympus OM-D E-M5. I thought weight might be a problem with the Canon, but for me it's not. If it's windy and I'm using a tripod, it's easy to unclip and pocket the strap. I have a PD strap, haven't used it for years. I am now wondering about carrying two cameras, I have a BlackRapid strap, don't like it very much.
Think you are a little harsh on Peak. Have it on both a DSLR and mirror-less for past 2-3 year. Works very well, Easy and smooth in operation. Agree re the silly hex key, but will say that it has never come loose and I have never had to adjust it. Still, do carry the Peak little grey sock in my bag at all times.
My PD adjusts really easily. My only complaint I find it does slip loose easier than I’d like, but a quick pull on the strap to re-tighten. It’s far from perfect.
Good topic. Years ago I tried a few commercial ones but didn't like the fact that they used the bottom camera mount threads for attaching them. I've made a short telescoping monopod that's always screwed in this spot which helps to stabilize the camera. So I made my own. It's a nylon strap about 3" round & attaches to the metal eyelet. An added short bit of strap has a snap on type end which is used for a shoulder or neck strap. My 2 middle fingers go through the 3" loop. This allows the back of my 2 fingers to help support the camera - Lumix Fz2500 - while also leaving the thumb & 2 fingers free to push buttons on the camera.
@@AnthonyMorganti It's less cumbersome & freer than the store sold ones. I found some felt pads at the hardware store that have sticky adhesive on one side. I cut a short section the width of my nylon loop & attached it to the inside. This adds some cushioned padding for the back of my 2 ' supporting ' fingers.
I use The Peak Design Clutch along with The Capture belt clip for walk around shooting. I adapted my leather pants, punched two holes so The Capture sits parallel with the belt. I can just drop the tripod plate into the clip on my belt. Sort of "Quick draw McGraw" style! The camera sits with the lens pointing down the side of my leg making it easy to walk freeing me from carrying the camera.The Clutch can be used like a dangle carry handle if you are confident of your grip. Very useful as I use a GM lens on my Sony with heavy glass. So the Clutch adds securuty when shooting and the Capture is brilliant storage on the move. Makes for relaxed street photography. Had this set up a couple of years no sign of wear.
Really appreciate this. I've tried the Clutch but find it very uncomfortable after 30 minutes or so, especially with a big lens. I will give the SpiderPro a try.
I have used the Clutch for two years, on both my D810 and now on my a7riii. I find it to be comfortable in use and quick to attach/remove. The fact that it has the Peak Design attachment tabs means that I cam quickly swap from using the PD Slide (strap) to using the Clutch in very little time. I also have the PD Clip to allow my cameras to rapidly attach/detach from my back pack when out hoofing it. Peak Design have nailed it for me. Their designs are excellent and the products well made. I have a bag full of other straps and harnesses that I have bought over the years but PD is my current weapon of choice. I would also add that I raised a question with PD regarding deterioration of a grip on my original Slide (it was not affecting my use of the Slide, it just turned tacky) and they sent me a new one within two days. Excellent no quibble service.
I have the clutch and love it. Always on my camera although granted I’m not a pro and have a Sony A7iii with various zooms so lighter than your system. Adjusting on the go is a breeze and it’s very comfortable.
Sounds like you were stuck in your Decision before you Tried the clutch. You didn’t mention how long you tried the clutch for. I understand if you have a product you like and your set on what you like, but seems to me you were promoting the spider. To each their opinion. But at least actually use before you bash. I’ve used the strap that came with the original 1d till it fell apart. And others I can’t remember. But I found the clutch 6 years ago and I won’t use anything else cause to me and a lot of others like it.
In this video, I compare the SpiderPro Hand Strap to the Peak Design Clutch. Make sure you watch until the end because what I believe to be best, may surprise you!
Please follow me on Instagram:
instagram.com/anthonymorganti/
*Product shown or mentioned in the video:
SpiderPro Hand Strap: amzn.to/30k170u
SpiderPro Lite Hand Strap (for mirrorless): amzn.to/2ORA3UD
Peak Design Clutch: amzn.to/31bAkE4
Nikon D800e: amzn.to/2EBZjYI
Nikon D850: amzn.to/2K498SZ
T-shirt:
Photographer, That’s What I Am: bit.ly/31bACe8
*Gear Used to Record Video:
Nikon Z6: amzn.to/2TIBGnR
Nikon Z 24-70mm F4.0 Lens: amzn.to/2Z0hW55
Zoom F1 Field Recorder: amzn.to/2L72Z7t
MeFOTO Travel Tripod: amzn.to/31GVvys
My recommended gear list: www.amazon.com/shop/anthonymorganti
*Video created and rendered in Adobe Premiere Pro CC:
bit.ly/2zwQ0nW
Unsure of how to price your photography? Check the 2019 Guide to Pricing Your Photography:
amzn.to/2S1CiU7
*I am an affiliate for Amazon and Adobe. Please read my Code of Ethics Statement for more info about my affiliations:
onlinephotographytraining.com/code-of-ethics/
THANK YOU!
Great video! Just ordered the spider. Thanks!
Very helpful comparison review
My wife and I have used the Peak Design Clutch and camera straps for five years or more 4 to 5 times a week, none of them have worn out yet, Would highly recommend them.
Thanks, that's exactly the input I needed as I have several camera bodies and have 2 Spiderpro straps but needed another one for my 3rd body. Since I use Manfrotto tripods, I'd have to spend another $30 CDN for the tripod plate to fit the Peak Design. I'll pick up another Spiderpro hand strap.
The PD one does NOT transfer QUICKLY from camera to camera due to the fiddly top fixing.
Do both come with a plate for underneath? Also, can you attach a neck strap to both too? I’d not like to compromise if possible.
I like to keep an L bracket on my camera most of the time. Would either of these still be able to work?
Yes, an L-bracket should work with both hand straps.
I just bought my third Peak Design Cuff. Not Clutch.
I have three Peak Design Cuffs. They attach to the strap point of any camera. I move them between cameras, from 5ds with battery grip to Olympus OM-D E-M5. I thought weight might be a problem with the Canon, but for me it's not.
If it's windy and I'm using a tripod, it's easy to unclip and pocket the strap.
I have a PD strap, haven't used it for years.
I am now wondering about carrying two cameras, I have a BlackRapid strap, don't like it very much.
Peak Design strap isnt good for me. it comes loose if i let the camera hang from my hand
Think you are a little harsh on Peak. Have it on both a DSLR and mirror-less for past 2-3 year. Works very well, Easy and smooth in operation. Agree re the silly hex key, but will say that it has never come loose and I have never had to adjust it. Still, do carry the Peak little grey sock in my bag at all times.
Everyone always complains about the peak hex key, just grind a slot in it and use a coin. It takes five minutes and then problem solved.
My PD adjusts really easily. My only complaint I find it does slip loose easier than I’d like, but a quick pull on the strap to re-tighten. It’s far from perfect.
Good topic. Years ago I tried a few commercial ones but didn't like the fact that they used the bottom camera mount threads for attaching them. I've made a short telescoping monopod that's always screwed in this spot which helps to stabilize the camera. So I made my own. It's a nylon strap about 3" round & attaches to the metal eyelet. An added short bit of strap has a snap on type end which is used for a shoulder or neck strap. My 2 middle fingers go through the 3" loop. This allows the back of my 2 fingers to help support the camera - Lumix Fz2500 - while also leaving the thumb & 2 fingers free to push buttons on the camera.
Sounds super functional!
@@AnthonyMorganti It's less cumbersome & freer than the store sold ones. I found some felt pads at the hardware store that have sticky adhesive on one side. I cut a short section the width of my nylon loop & attached it to the inside. This adds some cushioned padding for the back of my 2 ' supporting ' fingers.
I use The Peak Design Clutch along with The Capture belt clip for walk around shooting. I adapted my leather pants, punched two holes so The Capture sits parallel with the belt. I can just drop the tripod plate into the clip on my belt. Sort of "Quick draw McGraw" style! The camera sits with the lens pointing down the side of my leg making it easy to walk freeing me from carrying the camera.The Clutch can be used like a dangle carry handle if you are confident of your grip. Very useful as I use a GM lens on my Sony with heavy glass. So the Clutch adds securuty when shooting and the Capture is brilliant storage on the move. Makes for relaxed street photography. Had this set up a couple of years no sign of wear.
Really appreciate this. I've tried the Clutch but find it very uncomfortable after 30 minutes or so, especially with a big lens. I will give the SpiderPro a try.
Thank you for watching!
Have a look at the PD Cuff. I use one with a Canon 5Ds and battery grip and F2.8 lenses.
@@oneeyedphotographer Thanks. I will look at that one, too.
The Spider also has a security strap!
I have the PD The Strap on my EOS-R and M5s and the Clutch for my 5DS and 5D4! Great gear from my home area for 30 years (SFBA)!
I have used the Clutch for two years, on both my D810 and now on my a7riii. I find it to be comfortable in use and quick to attach/remove. The fact that it has the Peak Design attachment tabs means that I cam quickly swap from using the PD Slide (strap) to using the Clutch in very little time. I also have the PD Clip to allow my cameras to rapidly attach/detach from my back pack when out hoofing it.
Peak Design have nailed it for me. Their designs are excellent and the products well made. I have a bag full of other straps and harnesses that I have bought over the years but PD is my current weapon of choice. I would also add that I raised a question with PD regarding deterioration of a grip on my original Slide (it was not affecting my use of the Slide, it just turned tacky) and they sent me a new one within two days. Excellent no quibble service.
I had one of those. Peak Design does it better.
I have the clutch and love it. Always on my camera although granted I’m not a pro and have a Sony A7iii with various zooms so lighter than your system. Adjusting on the go is a breeze and it’s very comfortable.
Sounds like you were stuck in your Decision before you Tried the clutch. You didn’t mention how long you tried the clutch for. I understand if you have a product you like and your set on what you like, but seems to me you were promoting the spider. To each their opinion. But at least actually use before you bash. I’ve used the strap that came with the original 1d till it fell apart. And others I can’t remember. But I found the clutch 6 years ago and I won’t use anything else cause to me and a lot of others like it.
Photographer is a career now?!
Of course
Been a career since at least the 1910's.