📸 Elevate Your Photography Game!
The MicnovaSevenoak Dual Camera Harness, SK-MSP01, is a versatile multi-carrying chest vest system designed for photographers who need to carry one or two cameras securely. With a robust weight capacity of up to 10KG (22lb) and a secure locking system, this harness ensures that your gear is safe while you focus on capturing stunning images. Its one-size-fits-all design makes it a must-have for any photography enthusiast, whether you're climbing mountains or shooting weddings.
A**.
Comfortable and fits even larger bodies
This vest and side holster fit well, even though I have a larger build. It feels a bit awkward at first, since the vents really only extends down the chest, but that is the only place it is needed. It holds even a fairly heavy setup comfortably in the middle of your chest, so it does not affect your balance much or feel like much of a load. I find that I use the side holster on its own even more often though, because it is secure, easy to attach to a belt, and leaves the camera in easy and natural reach. I was worried that the circular baseplate that slips in the groove might not be secure enough, but discovered rather quickly that the other groove, cut into the baseplate can serve to lock the camera into place in the holster (or vest mount), requiring the user to twist the camera to align the groove with the direction of the holster (the direction you are pulling/up) and pull the camera up, so there is little risk of it slipping. out. The natural angling of the camera (at least with my setup (R7 and 400mm lens)) causes it to tilt in the holster a bit as well, further locking it in. This can be a downside, as it holds the plate firmly in place, so that any movement/rocking as you walk is transferred to the bolt holding the plate to the camera. I fixed this using a bit of the removable loctite (I needed it for my PeakDesign clip as well when using it with a backpack). I was skeptical at the time of purchase and fully prepared to have to return it, but wound up quite happy with the product and looking forward to using it for a long time. I would strongly suggest getting the optional connector with the incorporated Arca-Swiss plate though.
L**X
great product
a very convenient product and good quality for carrying cameras. I am using it for DJI osmo pocket 3 video camera too. somehow I wish it could mount with arca swiss plate.
M**.
Works great. Little fiddly because of lack of instructions.
The side holster was a bit tricky to install since there were no instructions. Same with the initial usage of the harness, especially putting it on. Including instructions would be enormously helpful! For instance, I didn't know the camera(s) could be locked in until I read other reviews.Other than that, it works great. Love the safety rings (little fiddly to get through the camera's strap loop) that attach to the harness so you can't drop the camera. I am keeping the straps on the camera and around my neck, just don't like to remove and re-attach these. I sometimes go out with 2 DSLR cameras and this harness works great, especially when I'm alone and don't have to dig in my camera bag to retrieve the other camera yet again.
G**E
Great for the Price
I carry a Canon 1Dx typically with an L series 35-250 with a total weight of 6-8 lbs. And I have two herniated disks in my back. Traditional camera straps don't work for me. They put too much pressure on my neck and shoulders. I have been looking for a solution for a while, but didn't want to break the bank. I am thrilled to have found this one.It wears comfortably, completely adjustable and secured the camera well in place. Its design also allows me to wear it comfortably with my backpack. I also like that when not in use it folds up flat making it easy to through in my bag or suitcase.So far it is performing well, but if anything changes I will come back and update.
C**G
Terrific
Great price, well made and easily adjustable
N**N
The harness holds up okay, but the hub has it's issues.
Update 8-9-17Used the carrying chest harness at the zoo last weekend. Using my 100-300 f/4 lens was a trial (about three lbs). The screw in the hub would jump threads loosening the hub. Trying to get the camera detached from the harness was a real problem because when turning the camera to release the camera, the hub would not turn with the camera because it was loose. As long as I was using a lighter lens, I didn't have this problem, but still had to retighten the hub screw on occasion. The harness itself held up just fine with the extra weight of the bigger lens. As a result of this problem I have downgraded this harness from a four to a three.The Micnova MQ-MSP01 Multi Camera Carrying Chest Harness System Vest with Side Holster is working okay for now. I used the chest harness on a camera club field trip, and it worked okay. I like the fact that it does lock into place when the camera mounts are properly positioned and tightened securely. I have the battery grip on my Pentax k-3 dslr, so it does stick out a ways from the harness. I expected it, so the main question for me, was it going to be okay or a hinderance. It worked okay because I stayed aware of my equipment and surroundings. The fact that the camera is not hanging around my neck or swinging from a shoulder harness is a real plus. I did not use the side holster on the field trip so I cannot evaluate it. I can see, however, because of the battery grips, it may stick out a little farther on the side than I would like. It will certainly depend on the type of project and the amount of open space.. The protection straps are a big plus. Testing them assured me that the camera will not drop to the ground, etc if I should I lose my grip or the mount accidently comes off (not likely if it's kept tight). How long the harness system holds up will only be determined by the test of time and use (Again, I have only used it once on a field trip). The materials and workmanship appear to be stable and long lasting.
A**I
Great option to keep your hands free
I have been using this instead of a neck strap for a while now. It's much more versatile, especially when I'm using larger lenses. It frees up my hands and keeps the camera in a good position. You do have to check the connection point to the camera periodically as its just screwed in and can work loose over time.Good build quality and design.
C**6
No way....absolutely not. Don't waste your time.
The round adapters that you're supposed to screw onto your camera bottom are only 1 inch wide, and the screw that goes into your camera feels like cheap metal. NO way in He-double_eL would I even attempt to attatch my Nikon d850 to that crappy thing! I was afraid it would break immediately. Don't buy this... Also, the chest plate is connected by cheap straps, and the teeth that grab it don't grasp deep enough. I was afraid that would also come off while I was walking.Nope.Returning.
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