Pro Pad for Capture: Setup & Instructions

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  • čas přidán 1. 07. 2024
  • Learn more here: peakdesign.com/pro-pad
    Follow Peak Design Art Director Lawrence "Fruit Loops" Lander on a magical journey of camera stabilization via the newly redesigned Pro Pad stabilizer for Capture. You will be a new person after watching this video, and we don't necessarily mean that in a good way.
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Komentáře • 16

  • @andy-
    @andy- Před 6 lety +15

    One Tip from me: When you use it on a belt, it is much easier to first install the Capture to the Pro Pad Loop and then, with the opened Pro Pad, slide the Pro Pad up under your belt from below. Less hassle to get the Capture through the loop and you can keep it in the Loop of the Pro Pad at all times (changing to another belt etc.) :-)

  • @jean-michelnaud613
    @jean-michelnaud613 Před 5 lety +2

    Having that loop in the back of the pad makes a HUGE difference compared to the first Pro Pad where pulling the camera upward when unclipping would lift the whole pad up. Now, everything is more streamlined, nicer looking, less bulky, + everything is more stable and stays where it should.; love it!

  • @ilkoallexandroff
    @ilkoallexandroff Před 6 lety +1

    Nice! Probably that’s going to be my next way to carry my camera! Cheers from Japan!

  • @DannyFyffe
    @DannyFyffe Před 6 lety +20

    I would like to see a real life test of someone hiking in fairly rough terrain with this and a full frame and 70-200 lens attached to that camera. I am interested in how much it moves and what you feel like after an 8-10 hike. That would be my typical use case for it. Thanks.

    • @JotaLab
      @JotaLab Před 6 lety +10

      Hey, I believe it is not comfortable enough with this setup ... I use it every time I have my camera with me (Sony a7r II) and after an hour or so I get tired. It's not too heavy, but it does force on one side of your shoulder and at the end of the day I'm really very tired.

  • @jandjfunadventures7384

    Yay for Lawrence the Reference!

  • @davidholmes8645
    @davidholmes8645 Před 5 lety

    I'm having the same issue as I did with the old pad and clip. I tighten it to under my belt, as tight as I can, but within 10 mins of hanging a 5d iv with either a Sigma 24-70 2.8 Art, or a Canon 70-200 2.8 is II, it slides down to the bottom of the pad. Any suggestions on how to stop this?

  • @pascalha2567
    @pascalha2567 Před 6 lety

    Does it also work with the older version of the capture clip?

  • @lloydlausa5314
    @lloydlausa5314 Před 6 lety

    @ 1:40, That's what i need to see to convince me, made my order right away.

  • @tenmuter4033
    @tenmuter4033 Před 6 lety +2

    Can you guys show us how to use the capture clip on a backpack with a busty woman? No really... This time it's actually (mostly) for science. I have a friend who has brought up the issue of the captureclip being uncomfortable for women when used on a backpack. If u include the propad in the video demo she might be inclined to buy that too.

    • @peakdesignvideo
      @peakdesignvideo  Před 6 lety +1

      Hi Thomas, the key with the Capture Clip is to try lots of different positions on the strap, some people prefer to carry their camera higher, just under their clavicle while others would find that simply too high. Unfortunately this means that making a specific suggestion for one particular build isn't really possible. Thanks for your enthusiasm for our products and sharing the love.

  • @gdoe00
    @gdoe00 Před 6 lety +3

    What if I don't wear a belt?

  • @wakeupmrchen
    @wakeupmrchen Před 6 lety +1

    Send me stickers!

  • @djz2308
    @djz2308 Před 5 lety

    Step 0: Zip up before taking close-ups around your crotch