PGYTECH Beetle Camera Clip with Plate Quick Release System for Sony, Nikon, Fuji, DSLR Action Camera Backpack Cameras Strap Mount (for Camera)
€60








Price: $59.95
(as of Aug 04, 2025 04:40:35 UTC – Details)
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PGYTECH
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Camera Quick Release System
Camera Strap Series
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【Aluminum alloy material】The main body of the clip is made from aluminum, which makes it incredibly strong yet still lightweight. Weighs only 93g(0.2lbs) while holds up to 30kg (66lbs). Fits strap width within 75mm(2.95″), thickness between 1mm-15mm (0.04″-0.59″)
【Arca-Swiss compatible plate】This Backpack Camera Clip uses the Arca-Swiss compatible plate. You can use the plate to mount different Arca-type equipment to meet all your creative needs. The Plate uses a patented tight-fitting screw containing a thrust needle roller bearing, which ensures the plate doesn’t get undone. It mounts the camera very securely.
【Installation from any orientation】The plate lets you install your camera in any direction instantly. The camera mount direction can be adjusted according to the camera lens size. Lenses mounted horizontally can effectively increase the camera’s stability.
【Free your hands, use your camera in a flash】Attach your camera to your backpack staps with PGYTECH camera clip to free your hands and enjoy your trip. The Beetle Camera Clip enables you to quickly mount and lock your camera without having to push any buttons.
【A snug and secure hold】The use of anti-slip rubber material in the inner part offers a snug and secure hold for your strap, eliminating the worry of clip movement.
Customers say
Customers find the camera mount sturdy, easy to install and remove, and appreciate its functionality, with one customer noting it works well for all-day travel. The mount fits well on backpacks, particularly wide straps, and allows for easy movement between bags. Build quality and value for money receive mixed reviews – while some find it well-made and worth the price, others report issues with the clip failing and consider it overpriced. Customers disagree on the sturdiness, with some finding it difficult to attach to thin straps.
11 reviews for PGYTECH Beetle Camera Clip with Plate Quick Release System for Sony, Nikon, Fuji, DSLR Action Camera Backpack Cameras Strap Mount (for Camera)
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Redlongboard –
Camera Clip
Bought for traveling. Attached to back pack and or sling bag strap. Works really well. Easy to clip on. Easy to access and remove camera. Feels durable.
Happy Mommy –
Exactly what I was looking for
I’ve used it once while hiking in the mountain, but it feels like solid construction. The metal feels like quality metal. I like how adjustable it is to fit different sizes of backpack straps. It’s very easily installed and very easy to take on and off a camera. I used a video camera with a Rode mic attached to the hot shoe. The camera sits in the slot so that you have to lift it up to get it out. So if you don’t lock the clip, then it won’t fall out if you accidentally hit the release button. I do like that you can actually lock the release button as well, so that you don’t accidentally push the release button, possibly releasing the camera and causing it to fall off. I was able to attach and release the camera quickly with no issues at all. The plate that comes with the clip even works for the tripod I was hoping it would. Overall, I would recommend this product. Hopefully it continues to function properly as I continue to use it.
Ian Horvath –
PGYTECH Camera Clip – Worth it(?)
I was skeptical about how much I really needed this device. I had purchased this to take with me to the beach, as I knew I wanted to be hands free at times, and my current camera strap is too in the way for my liking. I use one of those diagonal straps, which is fine a lot of times, but I still find myself holding on to my camera constantly with it.Functionality:I used this on the strap of my camera bag. It’s one of those generic cheap amazon camera backpacks that there’s 100 copies of, maybe you have one, maybe you don’t, which is fine, because this also worked on my other 2 backpacks I had lying around. It worked great on the trails. I wasn’t jumping around or anything, and I trusted it as far as I trusted the strap of my bag to stay on. I would use it on my belt, but anything attached to my belt drives me crazy, especially a bulky full frame camera. You micro 4/3’s photographers might make out on that one, but I think I would still be annoyed even with my old olympus attached to my belt. That’s just me though, maybe you don’t mind that kind of thing. The clip closes securely to whatever strap I put it on, the baseplate doesn’t come loose from the camera, and the camera fits securely onto the clip. No complaints here. Just be cautious that you don’t close it too tightly like I did at first, because it can be a pain to get off again. By the way, use a lens hood when wearing this.Drawbacks:The clip worked great at the beach. I could put my camera away and use both of my hands at will. However, I hate walking around with a backpack as it makes me sweat like crazy in the summer, even after a few minutes. If you have a backpack that breathes nicely, and you’re going to be wearing the backpack anyway, then this is for you. I, however, am constantly at odds about how much I will be annoyed with carrying a backpack around, just for the sake of being able to be fully hands free with my camera. That’s the biggest compromise with this clip, personally, as I like going on short hikes with the most reduced possible configuration. I also found it to be a little awkward to clip and unclip my camera, but it was just that- a little awkward, and no big deal.Bottom line:If you want to free your hands occasionally, keep your camera secure and out of the way, spend less than the premium brand, and if you already intend to use a backpack- then absolutely, yes, this is for you.
Evan –
Quick access
Liking this thing. I didn’t know if I wanted to try the Peak Designs V3 or this, and went for the cheap option. Seemed like this would be easier to move between bags, so I was willing to take chance on it having less grip. Very new to photography, but you don’t need experience to know that having a DSLR dangling off your neck is annoying for you and less safe for the camera.I’ve only tested it with my lighter lenses, and my camera body is very light (Canon SL3), but this clip is holding firm when I give it a strong tug. Removing the plate is easy to do when you want to, but it’s not something you can do accidentally. You have to firmly dig up a clasp that should be very taut. I can VERY slightly get it to move a bit when I pull down hard on it, but it honestly might be the fabric on the backpack wiggling, and this is with a LOT of pressure pulling down. My SL3 + EFS 10-18mm barely feels like it’s there. However, my main carry lens will be the EFS 55-135mm, but the weight difference between the two isn’t too major. I also have a 60D and a Tamron 70-200mm, so I’ll try attaching that enormous setup on there just for the heck of it. I’m 95% sure the clip will hold up to that just fine.The release is good. I wanted to be able to quickly get my camera up to my eye and ready to shoot on my upcoming trip to Yellowstone. You with a lighter camera, you CAN get it with one hand if you really needed to, but it’s a bit fumbly. With two hands it can be super quick. From the left strap of a backpack, you’d be using your left hand to press in the release button on that side (assuming you left it unlocked), with your right hand on your camera grip. It’s pretty easy to get back in there too… I look down and can see components line up and slide it right down in. The one I received does not give much audible feedback when the clip locks to the plate — a satisfying click would be nice — but it locks in really easily. The release button can be rotated and doubles as a lock, for when you don’t even want to accidentally press the release button.Lastly, the base plate fits my tripod perfectly, which I’m sure experienced photographers would expect from reading descriptions, but for me it was something I was wondering about. This was a good buy from Prime Day, and my main regret right now is that I didn’t buy two.
Grayson & Meagan –
Surprisingly sturdy and easy to use.
Purchased as a gift for a friend and she loved it so much, I got jealous and bought one for myself. We both use it for hiking with our dogs and for dog photography. I recently also used it on a trip to Ireland and it works well for all day traveling around the countryside.Surprisingly sturdy and easy to use.
B. Rob –
Great clip
Great clip, easy to use, ridiculously durable, a solid chunk of metal but not heavy. Very happy with it and completely comfortable with it holding my cameras on a backpack strap or on my belt.
Gio –
Uso questo clip PGYTECH con una fotocamera mirrorless durante sessioni di scatto allâaperto, e finora si è dimostrato un accessorio affidabile, robusto e molto comodo.â Compatibilità perfetta con mirrorless: Lo uso con una macchina di medio peso e il clip la regge senza problemi. Resta ben stabile sulla tracolla dello zaino, anche camminando o muovendosi velocemente.â Materiali solidi: Costruzione in metallo di qualità , niente plastica fragile. Una volta fissato, non si muove né scivola. Trasmette sicurezza.â Sistema a sgancio rapido: Super pratico. Permette di staccare e riattaccare la fotocamera in un secondo, il che è ideale per foto âal voloâ o per passare rapidamente da mano a spalla.â Versatilità : Si può usare anche su cinture o borse laterali, ma io lo preferisco sullo spallaccio dello zaino. Tiene bene anche su percorsi in movimento.â Nota dâuso: Su alcune tracolle molto spesse ci vuole un poâ più di tempo per fissarlo bene, ma una volta agganciato resta bloccato in posizione.ð¯ Conclusione: Se usi una mirrorless e vuoi un sistema comodo per portarla sempre con te, senza cinghie al collo, questo è il clip giusto. Robusto, veloce da usare e perfetto per chi fotografa in movimento.
Aerial Pixel Photography –
Great little unit, works a treat. Even with a 70-200mm on a full frame body. Sturdy. Though Iâm still weary about having my kit hanging from my shoulder while hiking!
dani –
Diseño Ergonómico y FuncionalEl Beetle Clip está diseñado para ser extremadamente ergonómico, proporcionando una forma cómoda y segura de llevar la cámara. Se acopla fácilmente a la correa del hombro o al cinturón, permitiendo un acceso rápido y sencillo a la cámara cuando sea necesario.Construcción SólidaLa calidad de construcción es impresionante. Fabricado con materiales duraderos y resistentes, este clip garantiza la seguridad de la cámara, incluso en condiciones de movimiento constante. La robustez del clip ofrece tranquilidad, sabiendo que la cámara está bien sujeta.Facilidad de UsoEl mecanismo de liberación rápida es uno de los puntos más destacados. Permite montar y desmontar la cámara en segundos, lo que es especialmente útil durante sesiones de fotografÃa dinámicas o en viajes. Además, el clip se adapta a diferentes tamaños de correas y cinturones, ofreciendo una gran versatilidad.Comodidad en el TransporteLlevar la cámara en el hombro o en el cinturón con el Beetle Clip reduce significativamente la fatiga en comparación con llevar la cámara colgada del cuello. Esto es ideal para largas jornadas de fotografÃa o videografÃa, proporcionando una manera más cómoda de transportar el equipo.Seguridad y EstabilidadEl diseño del Beetle Clip asegura que la cámara esté firmemente en su lugar, eliminando cualquier riesgo de caÃdas accidentales. La estabilidad adicional proporcionada por el clip permite moverse con confianza, sabiendo que la cámara está segura.Relación Calidad-PrecioEl precio del Beetle Clip es muy competitivo considerando su alta calidad y las ventajas que ofrece. Es una inversión valiosa para cualquier fotógrafo o videógrafo que busque una forma segura y conveniente de llevar su cámara.
loeuillet –
Fait très bien le job. Très bon maintien et accroche sur la lanière dâun sac à dos. Permet de mettre un appareil photo type Canon EOS 1100D sans soucis. Pratique pour les balades et les randonnées
Damien FAUCONNIER –
Très bon “capture clips”, j’ai vu les avis qui parlent du bruit. Je n’ai pas encore constaté de bruit après 2 semaines d’utilisation