Stop Digging in Your Bag! Switch Lenses Instantly With the TriLens V2

Alex Baker

Alex Baker is a portrait and lifestyle driven photographer based in Valencia, Spain. She works on a range of projects from commercial to fine art and has had work featured in publications such as The Daily Mail, Conde Nast Traveller and El Mundo, and has exhibited work across Europe

Stop Digging in Your Bag! Switch Lenses Instantly With the TriLens V2

Photographers who carry multiple lenses often face the same problem: digging through a bag or juggling lens caps while trying to capture the next shot. The TriLens v2 by FriiDesigns aims to simplify that process by holding up to three lenses in a compact, balanced system that keeps them within easy reach. Designed with both speed and ergonomics in mind, it adapts to the combination of lenses you carry, helping to keep the setup stable on your body.

The v2 is an evolution of the original TriLens, which gained a following through crowdfunding campaigns. This updated version improves the motion and balance of the holder, while keeping lenses easily accessible for events, travel, or any situation where you need to switch lenses quickly. It’s compatible with most major camera systems, from Canon and Nikon to Sony, Fuji, Micro 4/3, L‑Mount, and Pentax.

Key Features

Compact, Balanced Design
The TriLens v2 is designed to hold up to three lenses at once, keeping them readily accessible while maintaining a low centre of gravity. Each lens is mounted on a swivelling system that moves smoothly and with a dampened motion, preventing sudden swings or imbalance when you move. The holder also automatically adjusts to the specific combination of lenses you load, so the weight distribution remains stable. This makes it easier to carry heavier lenses without straining your belt or backpack strap, and ensures your lenses stay secure even during active shooting.

Stop Digging in Your Bag! Switch Lenses Instantly With the TriLens V2

Lens Protection and Convenience
Changing lenses on the go often means fumbling with caps or trying to find a safe place to set them down. The TriLens v2 addresses this with magnetic lens cap holders. You can simply drop a cap onto the mount while swapping lenses, and the magnets hold it in place. This keeps your caps organised and reduces the risk of losing or dropping them, so lens changes become faster and less stressful.

Belt Clip v2 for Easy Carrying
The TriLens v2 comes with the Belt Clip v2, which allows you to attach the unit to a belt or backpack strap. The clip uses a ratcheting system that adapts to belts up to 64 mm wide and 5 mm thick, ensuring a snug fit that won’t slip during use. This setup keeps your lenses within arm’s reach and lets you move around freely without needing to carry a bulky camera bag.

Specifications and Build
Despite being compact, the TriLens v2 is built to handle significant weight. It can support up to 80 kg (176 lbs) in total, though most users will be carrying far less. The unit itself weighs 455 g (16 oz) and measures 135 × 135 × 100 mm (5.3 × 5.3 × 3.9″), making it portable while still offering solid stability. The materials and construction are designed to provide a durable yet lightweight solution for photographers who frequently switch lenses in dynamic shooting environments.

Box Contents
When you purchase the TriLens v2, it comes with everything needed to start using it immediately. The package includes the TriLens v2 housing, the Belt Clip v2 for attachment, three magnetic lens caps, and a small velvet bag for storage or transport. All components are designed to work together seamlessly, giving photographers a complete system for carrying and accessing multiple lenses efficiently.

Price and Availability

The TriLens v2 is available for purchase via the manufacturer’s online store. The base “Housing only” version is listed at €139.99 ($162.10). The “Complete set” is listed at €179.99 ($208.42).


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Alex Baker

Alex Baker

Alex Baker is a portrait and lifestyle driven photographer based in Valencia, Spain. She works on a range of projects from commercial to fine art and has had work featured in publications such as The Daily Mail, Conde Nast Traveller and El Mundo, and has exhibited work across Europe

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