SKU: GC47-PD-LK-S-2

Peak Design Sony Lens Kit v2

Peak Design Sony Lens Kit v2

Changing lenses is one of the most common workflows in photography. It’s also one of the most frustrating. Enter Lens Kit. Lens Kit is an adapter for Capture that lets you change lenses rapidly, with just one hand, and holds your unused lens rigidly and securely. Now you can carry up to 2 lenses on any backpack strap, belt or bag, keeping your spare lens quickly accessible and freeing up the inside of your bag for other gear. Includes 1 Lens Kit adapter.

Strong

Securely hold lenses of any size/weight

Compatible With Other Peak Gear

Use with PROpad (sold separately) to comfortably carry heavier lenses

4 Directions

Swivels freely for quick lens changing, but locks in 4 directions to keep your unused lens secure

Connect Easily With Our Straps

Lens Kit adapter has loops for Peak Design Anchors - wear with any Peak Design strap

Hold Up To 2 Lenses At A Time

Material

Made of glass-reinforced nylon with machined aluminum bayonet mounts

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Peak Design Sony Lens Kit v2

Changing lenses is one of the most common workflows in photography. It’s also one of the most frustrating. Enter Lens Kit. Lens Kit is an adapter for Capture that lets you change lenses rapidly, with just one hand, and holds your unused lens rigidly and securely. Now you can carry up to 2 lenses on any backpack strap, belt or bag, keeping your spare lens quickly accessible and freeing up the inside of your bag for other gear. Includes 1 Lens Kit adapter.

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