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OP/TECH USA Mini QD Loops (1.5mm) (Set of Four)

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OP/TECH USA Mini QD Loops (1.5mm) (Set of Four)
Key Features
  • 3/8" Mini Quick-Disconnect
  • 1.5mm Nylon Cord Loop
  • Recommended Weight Load of up to 2.5 lb
  • Approximately 2.5" Long
Sold as a set of four, these made in the USA Mini QD Loops System Connectors from OP/TECH USA feature a mini 3/8" QD clasp with a nylon cord that attaches to small connection points on your camera or binoculars. These connectors allow you to connect your gear to any OP/TECH USA neck straps that have a mini 3/8" QD clasp. The Mini QD Loops support a tensile strength of 2.5 lb and are approximately 2.5" long. Each connector includes one female quick disconnect and one male with loop.
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Does "set of four" mean that I'll get 4 male and ...

Does "set of four" mean that I'll get 4 male and 4 female?
Asked by: GeorgiosK
Yes, it includes four male loops and four female buckles.
Answered by: OP/TECH USA Team
Date published: 2020-09-18

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Can these OP/TECH Mini QD Loops support a full size DSLR?
Asked by: Roddy
Not recommended. These loops are meant for point and shoots, light weight binoculars. I would be Hesitant to use it on a full size DSLR like the Nikon D750 or higher or Canon EOS 6D or higher.
Answered by: Kevin S.
Date published: 2019-12-01

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The picture shows two sets, but the ad copy states set of 4 . Which is correct. Are there 4 pieces (2 sets), or are there indeed twice what is pictured - 4 sets?
Asked by: Anonymous
I don't remember what came in the package, I can tell you the they are handy and they let me swap between the neck strap and a hand strap easily.
Answered by: Karl D.
Date published: 2018-08-28

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Which size OP/TECH Mini QD Loops, 1.0mm or 1.5mm, is the best fit for the strap lugs on the Canon G7X Mark II?
Asked by: Brad
I have used the the 1.0mm on my G9X MKII for a year, no problems. I think the 1.0mm is a good fit vs. the 1.5mm. I wondered about the weight capacity of the 1mm vs the 1.5mm so I contacted the company. They said the weight capacity is the same, that the breaking point is not the cord, and that the safety factor is a 2.5 lb capacity for both the 1 and 1.5mm.
Answered by: Carl S.
Date published: 2018-08-28
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