Spider Camera Holster: Inventive Way to Hold your DSLR with NO Back Pain

Posted by Constantin Chirila on Jun 5, 2009 in News |

Spider Holster Camera  (Photo Skills)So what exactly Spider Camera Holster do? Well, it’s a belt clip with a “spider pin” adapter that can be screwed into your camera (where you screw your camera to your tripod). In my honest opinion, this is genius, because moves the weight of the camera from your neck to you neck. Many times i find myself wandering for hours with my camera hanging on my neck, be it a wedding or just walking through the city taking random shots. This is getting tiring and at the end of the day I often find myself with a pain in my neck, or my back. So as soon as it’s released I will definitely buy it and try it to see if it gives the security I need for my camera, because the system looks kind of unsafe for the camera. But, i can also put the neck strap on my shoulder so in case the holster fails at least I have a second thing to count on to hold my camera from crushing to the ground.

Also feel free to watch the presentation video:

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6 Comments

Kevin
Jul 15, 2009 at 10:41 pm

I work as an assistant to a professional photographer in Toronto, Canada, and I just showed him this post and video and he put it on his wish list.

We both raised the same query as you, “the system looks kind of unsafe for the camera”.

we will have to wait and see


 
Constantin Chirila
Jul 16, 2009 at 5:59 am

Yeah, it looks pretty practical, but a bit unsafe taking into account that it has to hold equipment with prices between 1000$ and more than 8000$.


 
Ryan Smith
Nov 5, 2009 at 10:01 pm

Don’t you have insurance on your equipment as a pro?


 
Constantin Chirila
Dec 4, 2009 at 9:08 am

Yes i have insurance. :)


 
butch
Apr 5, 2010 at 8:53 pm

Safe , solid and without dangling!
http://www.bgrip.com


 
MarkSpizer
May 3, 2010 at 3:43 pm

great post as usual!


 

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