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When you want to leave as little as possible on the camera once the strap is removed, the ADAPT-ITS are the solution. The rugged, flexible ADAPT-ITS System Connector is the low-profile way to transform any camera to be compatible with a swivel hook connection. The ADAPT-ITS System Connector is available in sets of four.
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When you want to leave as little as possible on the camera once the strap is removed, the ADAPT-ITS are the solution. The rugged, flexible ADAPT-ITS System Connector is the low-profile way to transform any camera to be compatible with a swivel hook connection. The ADAPT-ITS System Connector is available in sets of four.
かぴ
Reviewed in Japan on July 1, 2023
キャノンカメラに。そのままだといれにくいので両サイドを少しカットするとジャストフィットします
Steve Jorritsma
Reviewed in Canada on November 6, 2020
They work well, certainly as they were designed to do. Pretty snug to pass through the receiver on my binoculars but warming them in some hot water helped.
jim punnett
Reviewed in Canada on December 8, 2019
this item has filled a need and preformed excellent. I have shared my extras and was thanked for helping solve a problem.
Ghostguy68
Reviewed in Canada on April 6, 2019
Bought these to use on my Canon Rebel t7i because the camera strap clasp wouldn’t attach. These fixed that they are tough strong and do the trick.
JOSE E.
Reviewed in Spain on August 30, 2017
Son practicos y hacen lo que tienen que hacer, parecen duraderos y de ponerlos no es muy dificil, siguiendo las instrucciones.
Darryl Cary
Reviewed in Canada on May 28, 2017
Good looking product, will not fit smaller than DSLR in Canon. EOS M3 strap hole too narrow, fits 7d mark ii fine.
Tony
Reviewed in Canada on August 9, 2016
it works very well and easy to insert must be soaked in hot water for a minute or two
Tyesa Doell
Reviewed in Canada on March 14, 2016
They were not soft enough to fit through the camera holes I had to cut them down to fit. Not worth it.
Lawrence Howse
Reviewed in Canada on November 7, 2016
easy to install on both sets of my binoculars
PM
Reviewed in Canada on October 26, 2016
nicely made but too bad it didn't fit my camera.
Patrick P.
Reviewed in France on July 28, 2015
Ras le bol de vous casser les cervicales avec la sangle de cou de votre boitier ou de votre caméscope ? Pensez à une sangle de portage latéral !!Si les points de fixation de la sangle de cou ne permettent pas de s'accrocher facilement sur le boitier, ou si vous n'avez pas suffisamment confiance pour y laisser pendre votre boitier, il vous faudra utiliser le pas de vis normalement dédié au trépied. Mais dans ce cas, comment fixer votre monopode ou trépied ?La solution : un plateau type arca équipé d'une fente pour glisser l'une de ces attaches. Il remplira les 2 roles : point d'attache rapide pour la sangle et plateau d'attache rapide pour le trépied ou monopode.
PennyPincher
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2015
UPDATE: 9/26/2015: It has been 6 months since I put these on my camera and have been working beautifully for me, with no problems or issues of any kind. I can think of no reason why this won't continue to work for as long as I decide to keep this camera.These little gems saved the day for me. I have an unused vintage camera strap I wanted to attach to my new camera. It had 3" long metal clips that were attached to swivel D-rings that are attached to the actual strap. The metal clips just barely attached to the strap mount on my camera but it was very noisey (metallic jingle) and the large clip interfered with the camera's On/Off button. I removed the clips and set out to find some sort of double ended clip or small carabiner, hoping to find something vinyl coated to dampen the jingle. That didn't happen, but I did find a nice little double ended clip (S-biner) made of metal. http://amazon.com/Nite-Ize-LSBM-11-2R3-S-Biner-Stainless/dp/B00BKVPTVS/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1429133396&sr=8-4&keywords=s-binerIt worked a little better than the original clip had, but again it was more noisy than I liked. First I found the OP/TECH Utility Loop Connector and that worked better than the previous set-ups. Then I stumbled upon these Adapt-Its, which is a good name for something that I wouldn't have otherwise known what to call besides "doodads". It adapts my mounting brackets on the camera to a silent mount AND it can be attached either way giving me the flexibility to allow more clearance around the On/Off button. Since this probably doesn't make much sense, I am attaching some photos of my now perfectly adapted set-up.I have to state how impressed I am with the fantastic quality of the OP/TECH items I purchased. They are well made, perfectly sized, very reasonably priced, and MADE IN THE USA! Because these are very rigid plastic, soaking in hot tap water didn't work. Soaking in almost boiling water softened it just enough to be flexible enough to be worked under the camera's mount on the left side (coming in from the side) & get the Adapt-It seated in place. It is sturdy and I feel very secure that it isn't going anywhere. But it was a No-Go on the other side where I wanted to come in from the top. After a number of tries, reheating each time between attempts, I finally got the idea to thread a length of twine through the loop and then threaded the twine under the camera mounting bracket in the direction I wanted the Adapt-It to take and pulled the twine. It put up a good a struggle, but I got that sucker pulled through. Now I have exactly what I want, and the ability to unlock the clip to detach the strap If I want without having to remove these Adapters. If you still are not convinced of my endorsement of OP/TECH, how about this: Every product has a lifetime warranty. Yep. That is dependability. (And no, I do not work for them and I did not get any sort of discount on my purchases and I would buy them again. This from a cheapskate extraordinaire.)
paul jones
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 18, 2014
love this product its the best way i found to allow me to do what was easy on the older slr's which was have a clip on the end of the strap so i don't have to thread it through every time i want it. I just got small 4mm stainless carabiner's to put on my strap and now it clips on and off in seconds.
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