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SpiderPro Mirrorless Dual Camera System V2 hip carrying system for two mirrorless system cameras

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  • Quick and intuitive access to the cameras
  • Unique in terms of operation, safety and durability
  • Optimum weight distribution on the hips
  • Sturdy hip belt with safety buckle
  • Special camera plate for free connections

Spider Pro hip carrying system for two mirrorless system cameras - the must-have for professionals

The Spider Pro Camera Holster is a professional hip carrying system specially designed for mirrorless cameras. It enables two cameras to be carried safely, hands-free and, above all, back-friendly in a fixed position directly on the hip. Everything is possible: running, jumping and squatting while the cameras are securely clipped into the holster and your hands remain free. Camera access is intuitive: remove the camera from the Spider Pro holster, take a photo and then snap it back into the holster. This secure and reliable quick access to the camera makes the Spider Pro Holster the first choice for many wedding, concert, sports and studio photographers.

The camera plate for all system cameras

How do you make the same camera plate suitable for different models? By moving the tripod thread in the center. This allows the plate to be adapted to different dimensions before it is then fixed in place with the camera screw - especially on Nikon Z cameras with the attached FTZ adapter. But even with other models such as Sony or Fujifilm, the battery compartment and connections remain accessible. Arca compatibility and the anti-twist pin to prevent twisting are of course also included. The extension for a second camera can now be attached completely without tools. The extension kit can be securely mounted in the desired position within a minute and then removed again in the same time.

Quick and intuitive access to the camera

The hip carrying systems from the manufacturer Spider Camera Holster have been specially developed for quick and intuitive access to the camera. The Spider Pro Camera Holster is firmly attached to the sturdy Spider Pro Belt hip belt. The Spider Pro Camera Plate is attached to the tripod thread of the camera. There is a robust stainless steel anti-twist pin on the camera plate, with which the camera is clipped into the holster from above. In contrast to a camera strap, the weight of the camera is distributed across the hips instead of the shoulders and spine.

Safety lock to prevent falling out and theft

The camera is secured in the Spider Pro Camera Holster with a safety lock to prevent it from falling out or being stolen. The safety lock is opened and closed with a side release lever. When the release lever is in the lower position, the safety lock is closed. The camera engages securely in the holster, but can only be removed if the release lever is lifted with the other hand at the same time. If the lever is in the upper position, the safety lock is deactivated. The camera can then be removed with just one hand for particularly quick access.

Sturdy hip belt with safety buckle - optimum weight distribution

The Spider Pro Camera Holster is firmly attached to the sturdy Spider Pro Belt. The Spider Pro Belt is slightly wider than the Spider Light Belt and also has a quick-release safety buckle. The 3-point safety buckle prevents the hip belt from opening unintentionally, for example when squatting or kneeling. The hip belt distributes the weight of the camera optimally over the hips so that the camera does not become a burden even after prolonged periods of carrying.

Compatible with all Spider Holster accessories

The Spider Light Camera Holster is compatible with all Spider Holster accessories. These include the camera plates, pins and hand straps from the Spider Light and Spider Black Widow series as well as the Spider Web Tether camera safety strap. The Spider Pro memory card pouch, the lens holders and the Spider Monkey Clips can be attached to the hip belt.

Note

The anti-twist pin is pre-installed in the slot marked "R" in the camera plate. For additional security, the screw is fixed with a screw adhesive and cannot be loosened by hand using an Allen key. To carry the camera in a holster on the left side of the body, a separately available anti-twist pin must be screwed into the second mount on the camera plate (marked "L").

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SpiderPro Mirrorless Dual Camera System V2 hip carrying system for two mirrorless system cameras

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  • Quick and intuitive access to the cameras
  • Unique in terms of operation, safety and durability
  • Optimum weight distribution on the hips
  • Sturdy hip belt with safety buckle
  • Special camera plate for free connections

Product description for SpiderPro Mirrorless Dual Camera System V2 hip carrying system for two mirrorless system cameras

Spider Pro hip carrying system for two mirrorless system cameras - the must-have for professionals

The Spider Pro Camera Holster is a professional hip carrying system specially designed for mirrorless cameras. It enables two cameras to be carried safely, hands-free and, above all, back-friendly in a fixed position directly on the hip. Everything is possible: running, jumping and squatting while the cameras are securely clipped into the holster and your hands remain free. Camera access is intuitive: remove the camera from the Spider Pro holster, take a photo and then snap it back into the holster. This secure and reliable quick access to the camera makes the Spider Pro Holster the first choice for many wedding, concert, sports and studio photographers.

The camera plate for all system cameras

How do you make the same camera plate suitable for different models? By moving the tripod thread in the center. This allows the plate to be adapted to different dimensions before it is then fixed in place with the camera screw - especially on Nikon Z cameras with the attached FTZ adapter. But even with other models such as Sony or Fujifilm, the battery compartment and connections remain accessible. Arca compatibility and the anti-twist pin to prevent twisting are of course also included. The extension for a second camera can now be attached completely without tools. The extension kit can be securely mounted in the desired position within a minute and then removed again in the same time.

Quick and intuitive access to the camera

The hip carrying systems from the manufacturer Spider Camera Holster have been specially developed for quick and intuitive access to the camera. The Spider Pro Camera Holster is firmly attached to the sturdy Spider Pro Belt hip belt. The Spider Pro Camera Plate is attached to the tripod thread of the camera. There is a robust stainless steel anti-twist pin on the camera plate, with which the camera is clipped into the holster from above. In contrast to a camera strap, the weight of the camera is distributed across the hips instead of the shoulders and spine.

Safety lock to prevent falling out and theft

The camera is secured in the Spider Pro Camera Holster with a safety lock to prevent it from falling out or being stolen. The safety lock is opened and closed with a side release lever. When the release lever is in the lower position, the safety lock is closed. The camera engages securely in the holster, but can only be removed if the release lever is lifted with the other hand at the same time. If the lever is in the upper position, the safety lock is deactivated. The camera can then be removed with just one hand for particularly quick access.

Sturdy hip belt with safety buckle - optimum weight distribution

The Spider Pro Camera Holster is firmly attached to the sturdy Spider Pro Belt. The Spider Pro Belt is slightly wider than the Spider Light Belt and also has a quick-release safety buckle. The 3-point safety buckle prevents the hip belt from opening unintentionally, for example when squatting or kneeling. The hip belt distributes the weight of the camera optimally over the hips so that the camera does not become a burden even after prolonged periods of carrying.

Compatible with all Spider Holster accessories

The Spider Light Camera Holster is compatible with all Spider Holster accessories. These include the camera plates, pins and hand straps from the Spider Light and Spider Black Widow series as well as the Spider Web Tether camera safety strap. The Spider Pro memory card pouch, the lens holders and the Spider Monkey Clips can be attached to the hip belt.

Note

The anti-twist pin is pre-installed in the slot marked "R" in the camera plate. For additional security, the screw is fixed with a screw adhesive and cannot be loosened by hand using an Allen key. To carry the camera in a holster on the left side of the body, a separately available anti-twist pin must be screwed into the second mount on the camera plate (marked "L").

SpiderPro Mirrorless Dual Camera System V2 hip carrying system for two mirrorless system cameras

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