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Good quality item with firm attachment and control of the camara. The screws on either side of the clip that hold the clip on a shoulder strap are short, working only marginally on my REI backpack. I was concerned with the number of threads holding it on but, it worked. Longer screws are available for separate purchase but the clip is expensive enough - I,ll find screws at the local hardware. Even with longer screws however, the horseshoe side of the clip will be a weak point in that it will be susceptible to unhooking in some circumstances.
While much better than a simple neck strap to hold the camera, the capture is not my dream device. My test usage might be a little more demanding than the norm though. Horseback riding in the rugged wilderness of the Yukon Territory is a difficult challenge for any camara control device. Overall it worked reasonably well even with long lenses attaching to the camera.