@@JeramieLu You do a really great job with your review videos bro. I also really enjoyed your Holdfast vs Spider Holster video. Another video I'd like to see from you is what's in my camera bag
I love your style Jeramie! You were the first speaker I ever heard at the WPPI conference over a decade ago, and you've only gotten more informational and entertaining. Just awesome! I'm finally switching from a bunch of straps to the Spider Holster. I think it will be amazing! Thx!!
@@JeramieLu Thank you! I just finished 3 editorials, a corporate session and a wedding this week with the holster - totally successful!!! It's simply amazing to be able to bend down & fix dresses, open a reflector etc. without having to put my camera down. Can't believe I didn't try this sooner! Spider accidentally sent me two right mount plates so I'm trying to get that resolved but got a lens collar plate in the meantime so that is a temporary fix if I wear it on the left. Thanks @jeramielu!
I have the same Peak design setup, but my belly isn't powerful enough to open the Thinktank belt. And I do have to lower my camera to unclip the 2nd camera. I might check out the spider holster, but I don't like the plates they use. And unfortunate of the Peak Design capture clips is that the bolts loosen sometimes.
you can use capture clip with 1 hand actually. you just need to mount it the right way for 1 hand access. you mount it sideways so you can press it with your pinky or other free finger to release and lift
Hi Jeramie.. Great comparison... thank you... I have been using the spider system for years now.. however I have switched out the spider belt for the Thinktank pro-speed belt. My Spider system is now smaller, lighter and more comfortable. Now I can actually use my trouser front pockets whilst using the pro speed belt. You can get special adaptors for the spider holster to use with the pro speed belt. Ps Love the little dance moves too.. :) :)
Thank you so much for watching!! I used to use the thinkTank Speed Belt with the Capture one series. It worked well but I havent thought of using it for the spider. Is the buckle on the TT belt secure?
@@JeramieLu Yup.. the speed-belt is as strong as the spider one. The speed-belt does not have the safety 3rd button on the buckle... but I have been using it for over a year with 70-200 plus flash with no problems at all. It's easier/smaller to transport in your bag/case plus you can use your trouser front pockets too.... bonus!! hahah
Thanks for this video! I'm looking at switching from PD to this Spider setup for shooting events, but my problem is that the Spider belt keeps slipping down past my hips when whenever I have a camera on the belt, and it's even worse when I have two cameras on the belt. Any tips?
Hey!!! I have been using this almost every day. You just have to make sure its tight... I wear it where I wear my belt and its snug on there. But it is so great!!
@@JeramieLu Thanks! I'll cinch it up a bit more and see if that works. You don't have any issues with it slipping down your hips when putting larger bodies/lenses on there?
Excellent video comparing the 2 systems! Thanks! If I have a Canon R7 and RF 100-500L, should I buy the DSLR or Mirrorless version, and can I put the bracket on bottom of the camera instead of lens foot?
Thank you for watching!!! I would go with the mirrorless and I would put one on the foot of your lens collar and also one on the body of your camera as well.
Spider looks amazing. Only issue is how to jump on and off a gimbal, looks like the ball connection would block it. Any ideas other than swapping base plates each time?
got the SpiderPRO, went to install it and the TOP portion of the Strap does NOT, fit ! I don't want to modify it, do to Warranty and I shouldn't have to! I have a Canon EOS 90D, the eyelet at the TOP of the camera is small.... but I see you installed it on the 5D........ How did you do that? Thanks for the Vid
Only issue for me with the Peak is that if you attach it to a waist belt, you can only attach and release the cameras horizontally instead of vertically. I don’t think it’s convenient horizontally
If your belly unbuckling your belt, I suggest you adjust the belt such that the buckle is nearer to either your left or right hip bone. This way should reduce the risk of the buckle unbuckling and the added bonus is that you will not feel something obstructing you when you squat or sit down.
LOL... Or I just need to lose some weight. But I totally agree and you are so right with moving the clip. The thing I like about Spider though is that extra security feature that even though I can belly unclip it still stays locked. Total user error!
@@JeramieLu hey man, nice review. I have the spiderpro for think tank belt too and worried about the belly unbuckling thing. So can I use the spiderpro plate for thinktank belt with the new spider belt v2 that have the extra latch for unbuckling? Or I need to buy a different plate?
@@JeramieLu no no no on the camera lens flip the caller around on the camera lens so the notch would be facing forward of the camera you would still have issues with the potential of accidentally putting the body into the dirt when kneeling down
When you strap on the belt at 11:00, you don't close it all the way!I got so nervous watching you do those dance moves with the belt only closed halfway...
Ha... Cringe worthy for sure. I actually never do because the only way to release it is to pull out and slide up after. It would take a crazy dance move to do that.
Hi Jeramie :) I'm Hugo, thanks for your video, very helpful. I have some questions, and perhaps you could help me. I think and agree with you, SpiderPro seems the most confortable option for working, workflow... but i'm looking for something like more discreet... and I see features of SpiderLight and PeakDesign (used without special belts and pads...) perhaps more like this... just with a good leather belt, so... knowing that driving and handling would be not so good as the SpiderPro... do you think SpiderLight and PD Capture 3 are enough strong to support an EOS 5D (simple without grip) + 24-70 2.8 L lens ... as maximun weight and size ? (and other smaller combinations). I like the simple and discreet design of PD c3... but I'm not sure about supporting the weight with this DSLR combination and its use, comfort and walking... I don't need a super fluid and fast way, I can take a pair of seconds to take or let the camera, don't need necessarily super fast like spiderPro, but want to be confortable and secure... And I suposse in the middle of both could be the SpiderLight, but I don't know if the design supports better or worse this DSLR combination that the PD v3.... ? what do you think ?? Something I think don't like neither, are the big plates, specially on PRO model, and prominent metal pins of Spider to keep the cameras in my bags... scratches... but understand the ability and speed using while taking pictures... Thanks a lot from Galicia, Spain. Hugo
@@JeramieLu Hi Jeramie, Finally i took one PeakDesign, and perhaps will take the second one, i'll see... I know Spider is faster and more confortable, I'm sure, specially into a studio or if you don't walk or move a lot, or outside, but i need it for taking photos outside, and don't like the camera and lenses moving and swinging around... so i decided to consider these aspects of the Peak combinated with a light and thin standard strap VS the speed of the Spider. Another reason is sthetic, because i prefer a small plate... and a good leather belt, ... and don't like that kind of pads and belt either... specially in cases like a wedding... Thank You :)
Buy a blue alpha conceal carry belt. Super stable and it won't be breaking as it has a spring steel core, has a cobra buckle too so easy to get on and off.
@@JeramieLu Here's the hybrid, comes with a female buckle that's supposed to fit through belt loops, might order me one of those. www.bluealphabelts.com/product/hybrid-edc-belt/ I have 2 of the original ones and put them through hell and back and still looks almost brand new. You can LOAD them with weight and they don't bend and hardly warp since the steel core in them keeps it stable. Carried my D600 with a Tamron 2.8 70-200mm and the belt didn't even budge. Also any of the 2 EDC (every day carry) series belts comes with a lifetime warranty.
I realize this video is a couple years old, but I’ve had my spider pro for longer and I know they include a washer with a silicone pad and screw with the hand strap so that the washer holding your hand strap won’t interfere with the lens plate. 🤙🏼
Hey!! They totally do. Thank you for that. I have actually moved on to the moneymaker a while back and love it but this video is still good for those that want to explore spider for sure.
Jeramie Lu For sure. I’ve also considered the moneymaker but eh, pricey and I still shoot with one camera. I jump back and forth with camera strap and spider holster. I’m thinking of getting the Ona leather strap to match my bag.
@@JeramieLu a belt or something like the holdfast money maker might work best for commercial events. maybe the peak designs capture would work for one camera everyday shoots.
Someone may use what they need in whatever situation they need. I only shoot for myself for fun. I have a peak designs strap, capture, and lens kit. works well for me to hook my capture to my purse and use the lens kits clipped into the capture to carry my extra lens. A belt or shoulder holster would be great if I had two cameras and was shooting weddings or other commercial shoots.
Thanks, it's an old but nice video :-), but i bought the Spider Pro Holster SCS V2 yesterday, so i'm looking at some video reviews, you are using a camera hand strap, and have a grip, it looks like you can not shoot in a potrait position when using the strap ? and i mean the potrait knobs of the grip...
Hey!!! So it is an old video. You got to it just now which is awesome. Actually just got the latest version and am shooting a wedding with it today. I filled the video yesterday with the new set up. The hand strap leaves your hand in it on horizontal but in portrait you have to take your hand out. You can access all buttons but your camera as normal though. Hope that makes sense. The latest version is pretty much the same but the connections to the camera have been improved.
@@JeramieLu Thanks Jeramie for your quick response, so i needed to look for another camera strap then the one from Spider, i saw one from JJC witch looks more fit to use with a grip, ordered from Amazon and will get it tuesday, fingers crossed... ;-)
Hey Sarah... I didnt. I actually stopped using it but before that I never did. I am not sure if there is a better way to use them together at this point.
Hi Jeramie, good reviews right here. Quick question: Have you ever tried the holdfastgear dual leather strap? I am thinking of buying it instead of thinktank pro speed belt + spider holster. It pretty holds stuffs including lens pouch. Please give a comment on that. Thanks!
haven't read comments but you just flip that collar mount around and you'll bet able to use both , its actually supposed to be flipped around look on the mount and it shows you lens and a arrow
with the long lens, try putting the plate on backwards, ie with the pin on the lens side of the foot, not as you had, with it on the body side, would space the pins away from each other enough.
Reverse the direction of the lens collar, then you'll be able to use the 70-200. Secondly, maybe you should try a shoulder strap system instead of the belt. Third, you should use the wrist strap when you're hiking with the camera in your hands. I've done that all over the world, and it allows you to really tighten down the security of it in your hand if you're not docking it every time you're not shooting.
@@JeramieLu Jeramie, you've moved AWAY from using the Spider Holster? I just received mine, and find that the pro plate v2 tends to get in my way when using the vertical/battery grip with my Nikon FX DSLR... trying to see if I can get comfortable with it, quickly! What are you using now, if not the Spider Holster Pro?
7:39 Did I get this right? You brought a belt, which accidently opens with your "real" belt, both not part of PeakDesign, and blaming them for that? Why didn't you put the stuff on your original belt?
Lol. Peak doesn’t make a belt!!!! You buy the capture clip and clip it to any belt you want. I chose something tough but only requires a 2 point release. Spider has a 3 point release. Good?
The problem with the spider system is that it’s ugly. It might be functional but ugly. At the weddings I prefer to wear the Hold Fast Money Maker dual strap.
Yes!!! You are so right!!! This is my biggest complaint about spider. It’s old man status for sure. I use both systems frequently and even switch out mid wedding depending on what I am doing.
@@JeramieLu At the weddings your brand image matters. Your potential clients could be at the wedding too. Who wants to run around with a holster looking like someone’s uncle. The spider system just screams “ I am an obese balding middle aged manager wearing my Blackberry phone on the holster on the belt in the early 2000s”. It has never been sexy. With the Hold Fast you surely will get compliments from guests.
@@Classical416 LOL... Totally. I have 8 Holdfast Dual straps with me at all time... I coordinate with my clothes. But I shoot a ton in Tahoe so sometimes the swinging doesn't work for me when climbing. Then comes out the spider. I have spoken to spider a few times about this.... They don't care.
What a disappointment. I got the two camera spider holster. The long lens attachment don't fit on the Sony 100-400mm or the Sony 200-600, Pitiful. Luckily I have some Wimberly lens feet that the mounts fit on. Also I tried to remove a pin from each of the four plates that I bought and they were all frozen in place. I used a pair of pliers on the allen wrench and got one lose on the camera mount. But I also stripped one of the allen holes on one of the lens plates. Now I have a lens plate with two pins and another camera plate with none. Double pitiful. Hard to believe these people are staying in business.
Jeramie Lu The company contacted me after I put the review on their site. They offered to replace if I sent them mine first. Then I would have been without a lens mount for weeks. I opted for their new version 2 lens mount. It works better and they have two pins. Also got two handgrips since the offered me a 20% discount.
@11:16 "Maybe that's why I'm not an ambassador of anything" 😂😭😂😭😂😭 Awesome video! A lot of great points!!!
LOL... Man this was an old video but it still stands true. I lost some weight.
@@JeramieLu You do a really great job with your review videos bro. I also really enjoyed your Holdfast vs Spider Holster video. Another video I'd like to see from you is what's in my camera bag
Does the metal part wear off over time when the metal ball keeps rubbing the holding point ? Will the camera drop off ?
The Spider setup ROCKS!!!!!
I love your style Jeramie! You were the first speaker I ever heard at the WPPI conference over a decade ago, and you've only gotten more informational and entertaining. Just awesome! I'm finally switching from a bunch of straps to the Spider Holster. I think it will be amazing! Thx!!
Wow! Thank you so much for the amazing words!!!!! Hit me up if you have any questions on these!
@@JeramieLu Thank you! I just finished 3 editorials, a corporate session and a wedding this week with the holster - totally successful!!! It's simply amazing to be able to bend down & fix dresses, open a reflector etc. without having to put my camera down. Can't believe I didn't try this sooner! Spider accidentally sent me two right mount plates so I'm trying to get that resolved but got a lens collar plate in the meantime so that is a temporary fix if I wear it on the left. Thanks @jeramielu!
I have the same Peak design setup, but my belly isn't powerful enough to open the Thinktank belt. And I do have to lower my camera to unclip the 2nd camera.
I might check out the spider holster, but I don't like the plates they use. And unfortunate of the Peak Design capture clips is that the bolts loosen sometimes.
I really think we can come together to build something!!
you can use capture clip with 1 hand actually. you just need to mount it the right way for 1 hand access. you mount it sideways so you can press it with your pinky or other free finger to release and lift
seems like another plus is for the spider holster is if you have a Speedlight attached the flash is not sticking out.
Totally... Us sits straight down and takes pressure off of the hotshot.
I love this! You actually tell me everything I need to know and I love the demo. That's what I would do if I could try before I buy. Thank you.
Thank you so much!!!! I usually just rant and rant! LOL!
Hi Jeramie.. Great comparison... thank you... I have been using the spider system for years now.. however I have switched out the spider belt for the Thinktank pro-speed belt. My Spider system is now smaller, lighter and more comfortable. Now I can actually use my trouser front pockets whilst using the pro speed belt. You can get special adaptors for the spider holster to use with the pro speed belt.
Ps Love the little dance moves too.. :) :)
Thank you so much for watching!! I used to use the thinkTank Speed Belt with the Capture one series. It worked well but I havent thought of using it for the spider. Is the buckle on the TT belt secure?
@@JeramieLu Yup.. the speed-belt is as strong as the spider one. The speed-belt does not have the safety 3rd button on the buckle... but I have been using it for over a year with 70-200 plus flash with no problems at all. It's easier/smaller to transport in your bag/case plus you can use your trouser front pockets too.... bonus!! hahah
Ha... Thank you for the tip. Ill look into it again throughout the year.
Thanks for this video! I'm looking at switching from PD to this Spider setup for shooting events, but my problem is that the Spider belt keeps slipping down past my hips when whenever I have a camera on the belt, and it's even worse when I have two cameras on the belt. Any tips?
Hey!!! I have been using this almost every day. You just have to make sure its tight... I wear it where I wear my belt and its snug on there. But it is so great!!
@@JeramieLu Thanks! I'll cinch it up a bit more and see if that works. You don't have any issues with it slipping down your hips when putting larger bodies/lenses on there?
@@lyrictenor1 not at all. I have to tighten it while wearing but that doesn’t have anything to do with the weight.
Excellent video comparing the 2 systems! Thanks! If I have a Canon R7 and RF 100-500L, should I buy the DSLR or Mirrorless version, and can I put the bracket on bottom of the camera instead of lens foot?
Thank you for watching!!! I would go with the mirrorless and I would put one on the foot of your lens collar and also one on the body of your camera as well.
@@JeramieLu Thanks. So it’s totally safe to hang by the camera with a telephoto zoom like the RF 100-500L?
@@QVL75 Yes. Its actllay safer for your camera so all the weight is dispursed.
@@JeramieLu Thanks. Then when do you use the plate on the bottom of the lens collar?
@@QVL75 I use all lenses on all body. Just lens collar for the larger lenses that actually come with said collar.
very practical review coming from a real working photographer..thanks Jeramie for this video
Thank you so much!!
Thanks for the info, I’ve decided to go for the spider set up due to your own experience. 👍🏼
Spider looks amazing. Only issue is how to jump on and off a gimbal, looks like the ball connection would block it. Any ideas other than swapping base plates each time?
got the SpiderPRO, went to install it and the TOP portion of the Strap does NOT, fit ! I don't want to modify it, do to Warranty and I shouldn't have to! I have a Canon EOS 90D, the eyelet at the TOP of the camera is small.... but I see you installed it on the 5D........ How did you do that? Thanks for the Vid
Hey!!! Sadly I am not to sure how to help unless its in front of me. Are you talking about the belt or the hand strap?
I figured it out. THX
This was very helpful! Thank you!
Thank you so much for watching!
Only issue for me with the Peak is that if you attach it to a waist belt, you can only attach and release the cameras horizontally instead of vertically. I don’t think it’s convenient horizontally
I agree... It was limiting and not as smooth.
I love spider but hand strap can’t use I shoot with left hand under lens Old School
Totally...
If your belly unbuckling your belt, I suggest you adjust the belt such that the buckle is nearer to either your left or right hip bone. This way should reduce the risk of the buckle unbuckling and the added bonus is that you will not feel something obstructing you when you squat or sit down.
LOL... Or I just need to lose some weight. But I totally agree and you are so right with moving the clip. The thing I like about Spider though is that extra security feature that even though I can belly unclip it still stays locked. Total user error!
@@JeramieLu hey man, nice review. I have the spiderpro for think tank belt too and worried about the belly unbuckling thing. So can I use the spiderpro plate for thinktank belt with the new spider belt v2 that have the extra latch for unbuckling? Or I need to buy a different plate?
You might be able to flip the collar around so the lens would be facing upward when you have it on
That could work but it would cause too much strain on the battery grip.
@@JeramieLu no no no on the camera lens flip the caller around on the camera lens so the notch would be facing forward of the camera you would still have issues with the potential of accidentally putting the body into the dirt when kneeling down
Ah... Let me see.
When you strap on the belt at 11:00, you don't close it all the way!I got so nervous watching you do those dance moves with the belt only closed halfway...
Ha... Cringe worthy for sure. I actually never do because the only way to release it is to pull out and slide up after. It would take a crazy dance move to do that.
Nice dance demos
LOL... Gotta be real in the test!
Hi Jeramie :)
I'm Hugo, thanks for your video, very helpful. I have some questions, and perhaps you could help me.
I think and agree with you, SpiderPro seems the most confortable option for working, workflow... but i'm looking for something like more discreet... and I see features of SpiderLight and PeakDesign (used without special belts and pads...) perhaps more like this... just with a good leather belt, so... knowing that driving and handling would be not so good as the SpiderPro... do you think SpiderLight and PD Capture 3 are enough strong to support an EOS 5D (simple without grip) + 24-70 2.8 L lens ... as maximun weight and size ? (and other smaller combinations).
I like the simple and discreet design of PD c3... but I'm not sure about supporting the weight with this DSLR combination and its use, comfort and walking... I don't need a super fluid and fast way, I can take a pair of seconds to take or let the camera, don't need necessarily super fast like spiderPro, but want to be confortable and secure...
And I suposse in the middle of both could be the SpiderLight, but I don't know if the design supports better or worse this DSLR combination that the PD v3.... ? what do you think ?? Something I think don't like neither, are the big plates, specially on PRO model, and prominent metal pins of Spider to keep the cameras in my bags... scratches... but understand the ability and speed using while taking pictures...
Thanks a lot from Galicia, Spain.
Hugo
I am just seeing this now. I am so sorry for not responding. What did you decide to do?
@@JeramieLu
Hi Jeramie,
Finally i took one PeakDesign, and perhaps will take the second one, i'll see...
I know Spider is faster and more confortable, I'm sure, specially into a studio or if you don't walk or move a lot, or outside, but i need it for taking photos outside, and don't like the camera and lenses moving and swinging around... so i decided to consider these aspects of the Peak combinated with a light and thin standard strap VS the speed of the Spider. Another reason is sthetic, because i prefer a small plate... and a good leather belt, ... and don't like that kind of pads and belt either... specially in cases like a wedding...
Thank You :)
Buy a blue alpha conceal carry belt. Super stable and it won't be breaking as it has a spring steel core, has a cobra buckle too so easy to get on and off.
Oh wow... Ill look into that.
@@JeramieLu Here's the hybrid, comes with a female buckle that's supposed to fit through belt loops, might order me one of those.
www.bluealphabelts.com/product/hybrid-edc-belt/
I have 2 of the original ones and put them through hell and back and still looks almost brand new. You can LOAD them with weight and they don't bend and hardly warp since the steel core in them keeps it stable. Carried my D600 with a Tamron 2.8 70-200mm and the belt didn't even budge.
Also any of the 2 EDC (every day carry) series belts comes with a lifetime warranty.
great review
Awesome vid, I just purchased the spider, and BTW, nice moves :)
Awesome! Thank you!
I realize this video is a couple years old, but I’ve had my spider pro for longer and I know they include a washer with a silicone pad and screw with the hand strap so that the washer holding your hand strap won’t interfere with the lens plate. 🤙🏼
Hey!! They totally do. Thank you for that. I have actually moved on to the moneymaker a while back and love it but this video is still good for those that want to explore spider for sure.
Jeramie Lu For sure. I’ve also considered the moneymaker but eh, pricey and I still shoot with one camera. I jump back and forth with camera strap and spider holster. I’m thinking of getting the Ona leather strap to match my bag.
Different systems for different situations.
I guess... Although I don't really the difference or why to change a system based on a shoot. What do you mean?
@@JeramieLu a belt or something like the holdfast money maker might work best for commercial events. maybe the peak designs capture would work for one camera everyday shoots.
Someone may use what they need in whatever situation they need.
I only shoot for myself for fun. I have a peak designs strap, capture, and lens kit. works well for me to hook my capture to my purse and use the lens kits clipped into the capture to carry my extra lens.
A belt or shoulder holster would be great if I had two cameras and was shooting weddings or other commercial shoots.
Thanks, it's an old but nice video :-), but i bought the Spider Pro Holster SCS V2 yesterday, so i'm looking at some video reviews, you are using a camera hand strap, and have a grip, it looks like you can not shoot in a potrait position when using the strap ? and i mean the potrait knobs of the grip...
Hey!!! So it is an old video. You got to it just now which is awesome. Actually just got the latest version and am shooting a wedding with it today. I filled the video yesterday with the new set up. The hand strap leaves your hand in it on horizontal but in portrait you have to take your hand out. You can access all buttons but your camera as normal though. Hope that makes sense. The latest version is pretty much the same but the connections to the camera have been improved.
@@JeramieLu Thanks Jeramie for your quick response, so i needed to look for another camera strap then the one from Spider, i saw one from JJC witch looks more fit to use with a grip, ordered from Amazon and will get it tuesday, fingers crossed... ;-)
@@BoxerTys keep me updated! Right now I don’t use a hand strap at all. Although I understand the security. I hate them. Lol.
Hey, Jeramie! Did you ever figure out how to fix the issue with the 70-200 collar + camera mount? Thanks!
Hey Sarah... I didnt. I actually stopped using it but before that I never did. I am not sure if there is a better way to use them together at this point.
Jeramie Lu what are you using now
Shai addressed that concern in this video. ua-cam.com/video/QsKDJndSfk0/v-deo.html&feature=emb_logo At around the 1minute mark to be exact.
It says turn the collar to 90° and then you can have them both on at the same time.
Hmmm... I didn't think of that. Than you so much!
When you put the collar at 90 degrees it wil fit
Ooooooo.... Ill try that.
@@JeramieLu did it work when you rotated the lens collar?
Look at us bro! Looks like you’re talking to someone in the room
Jon monitor
same reason here i switched to spider,same set up and combo but try getting a double snap belp keeper that secures/align your spipder and belt
Isnt the spider already a double secure belt? Or is there something else I should be looking for?
I use the same system and it's great! Been wanting to try a Dual leather strap harness. Do you have any experience with that one?
I think they look weird. LOL... I am sure they are cool but I worry when I move they will swing and hit things.
Hi Jeramie, good reviews right here. Quick question: Have you ever tried the holdfastgear dual leather strap? I am thinking of buying it instead of thinktank pro speed belt + spider holster. It pretty holds stuffs including lens pouch. Please give a comment on that. Thanks!
Hey!!! I actually have for one wedding but they kept flopping around and it wasnt for me.
haven't read comments but you just flip that collar mount around and you'll bet able to use both , its actually supposed to be flipped around look on the mount and it shows you lens and a arrow
I have the spider system and it loose very easy if you attached heavy equipmnet
Totally... I was always adjusting it.
Awesome review! the spider system looks far better..
They all have their pros and cons for sure. The key is finding something that works best for you.
with the long lens, try putting the plate on backwards, ie with the pin on the lens side of the foot, not as you had, with it on the body side, would space the pins away from each other enough.
I don't have this anymore but I do see what you are saying. Maybe Ill get another one soon and try it out.
I need more dancing demonstrations. JK great video, thanks for the pro tips and details!
LOL... Its really how I test these things!
Reverse the direction of the lens collar, then you'll be able to use the 70-200. Secondly, maybe you should try a shoulder strap system instead of the belt. Third, you should use the wrist strap when you're hiking with the camera in your hands. I've done that all over the world, and it allows you to really tighten down the security of it in your hand if you're not docking it every time you're not shooting.
Thank you for the amazing tips!
YOu have the camera plate wrong. They are too far to the front. They need to go backward a bit.
Hmmm... Are you talking about the spider? I don't have it any more but I had it on correctly.
@@JeramieLu Jeramie, you've moved AWAY from using the Spider Holster? I just received mine, and find that the pro plate v2 tends to get in my way when using the vertical/battery grip with my Nikon FX DSLR... trying to see if I can get comfortable with it, quickly! What are you using now, if not the Spider Holster Pro?
great reviw ....... 👍👍👍👍👍 loud and clear !!!
Thank you!
il sub just to see you dance in more tests. im a local youtuber too. looking to try the spyder holster but this is cool . good content
Ha! Thank you. Ill try to do more. Are you in Reno?
@@JeramieLu nope I'm from south Africa. I have a small channel but trying to grow
7:39 Did I get this right? You brought a belt, which accidently opens with your "real" belt, both not part of PeakDesign, and blaming them for that? Why didn't you put the stuff on your original belt?
Lol. Peak doesn’t make a belt!!!! You buy the capture clip and clip it to any belt you want. I chose something tough but only requires a 2 point release. Spider has a 3 point release.
Good?
Where do you keep your phone and what happens when you have to take a shit?
You can figure this crap out homie.
The problem with the spider system is that it’s ugly. It might be functional but ugly. At the weddings I prefer to wear the Hold Fast Money Maker dual strap.
Yes!!! You are so right!!! This is my biggest complaint about spider. It’s old man status for sure. I use both systems frequently and even switch out mid wedding depending on what I am doing.
@@JeramieLu At the weddings your brand image matters. Your potential clients could be at the wedding too. Who wants to run around with a holster looking like someone’s uncle. The spider system just screams “ I am an obese balding middle aged manager wearing my Blackberry phone on the holster on the belt in the early 2000s”. It has never been sexy. With the Hold Fast you surely will get compliments from guests.
@@Classical416 LOL... Totally. I have 8 Holdfast Dual straps with me at all time... I coordinate with my clothes. But I shoot a ton in Tahoe so sometimes the swinging doesn't work for me when climbing. Then comes out the spider. I have spoken to spider a few times about this.... They don't care.
Oh wow! There was nothing about this on Fox News!
How can we change that?
and Spider moves way more tahn Peak Design system
Yup... I agree!
stop looking at yourself lol ! look at the lens you look weird
Aaron Chapman go away Aaron. No one wants to be your friend.
It’s so hard!!!!! I’m trying to make sure I’m still in frame. LOL.
What a disappointment. I got the two camera spider holster. The long lens attachment don't fit on the Sony 100-400mm or the Sony 200-600, Pitiful. Luckily I have some Wimberly lens feet that the mounts fit on. Also I tried to remove a pin from each of the four plates that I bought and they were all frozen in place. I used a pair of pliers on the allen wrench and got one lose on the camera mount. But I also stripped one of the allen holes on one of the lens plates. Now I have a lens plate with two pins and another camera plate with none. Double pitiful. Hard to believe these people are staying in business.
Yeah I had some issues too. Did you call the company? They usually will replace it or you can even send it in and they can do it for you.
Jeramie Lu The company contacted me after I put the review on their site. They offered to replace if I sent them mine first. Then I would have been without a lens mount for weeks. I opted for their new version 2 lens mount. It works better and they have two pins. Also got two handgrips since the offered me a 20% discount.