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SpiderPro Mirrorless Dual Camera System (V2)

The Spider Camera Holster Spiderpro Mirrorless DSLR Camera System v2 gives you the ability to wear two cameras on your hip and rapidly switch rigs as your composition and needs change. Wearing your cameras on your hip eliminates the need for straps that can cause fatigue or neck and shoulder pain.

SKU: GC07-255

SpiderPro Mirrorless Dual Camera System (V2)

SpiderPro Mirrorless Dual Camera System (V2)

The Spider Camera Holster Spiderpro Mirrorless DSLR Camera System v2 gives you the ability to wear two cameras on your hip and rapidly switch rigs as your composition and needs change. Wearing your cameras on your hip eliminates the need for straps that can cause fatigue or neck and shoulder pain.

Scrap Your Strap

Eliminates the need for neck-straps & harnesses that can cause neck and shoulder fatigue

Transfers camera & lens weight to your hips

Adjustable belt length from 28-50" to accommodate photographers of all sizes

Triple-lock buckle keeps the belt secure

Belt and holster weigh 26 oz

Secure and Fast Access

Self-locking design has two positions for both security and quick access in any shooting situation

Set to automatically lock when you holster your camera for maximum security when wearing on the street or during strenuous activity—requires the lock to be opened to draw the camera

For faster access during normal shooting situations like weddings or studio work, you can disengage the lock to keep your camera in the holster, but unlocked and easily accessible for a quick draw

Connect Your DSLR

One holster on the left and one on the right for easy accessibility

Each holster has a recommended gear weight of 5 pounds

Mirrorless Camera Plate

Two plates are included

Attaches to any mirrorless using your camera's 1/4" x 20 tripod mount

Anti-slip rubber pads for stable & secure install

Move camera plate left to right to fit your camera and maintain access to the battery door

The plate will not interfere with an FTZ adapter

Plate seamlessly pairs with all Nikon Z series cameras with all lens configurations—with and without the FTZ adapter

Stainless steel anti-twist Spider pin for added security can be set on the left or right side of the plate depending on your preferences

Two built-in 1/4" x 20 mounts can be used for your tripod plates-eliminating the need to switch plates

Lens Collar Plate

Specifically designed for longer lenses, such as the 70-200mm

Attaches to the lens collar using the provided Allen wrench

Left and right stainless steel Spider pins

Balances larger rigs for a more comfortable experience with less stress on the camera's lens mount

Arca-Swiss style tripod profile allows you to use a tripod without removing the plate

Anti-slip rubber grips and anti-rotation features keep the plate aligned with the lens

Regular price $399.00
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Product Overview

SpiderPro Mirrorless Dual Camera System (V2)

The Spider Camera Holster Spiderpro Mirrorless DSLR Camera System v2 gives you the ability to wear two cameras on your hip and rapidly switch rigs as your composition and needs change. Wearing your cameras on your hip eliminates the need for straps that can cause fatigue or neck and shoulder pain.

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