1) It uses a zip function compared to the velcro used by both the J1 and J2 (event photographers will not need to worry about the sound that the velcro makes)
2) There are compartments inside the pouch for memory cards and batteries, on top of the main compartment for the phone.
3) It attaches super easily to my Blackrapid strap, and at the same time, providing you with the added space for your small items.
Now I have everything I need all in one strap convenient solution.
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I am using this in conjunciton with my RS-7 strap for my 60D. It easily holds a spare battery and a couple memory cards. It stays on the strap securely and doesn't seem to add any noticeable bulk or get in the way when the strap slides out of position. My personal preference for cell phones is 4"+ screen size so this is tight for those, especially since you'll probably want that spare battery in there. At $15-$18 I would have given 5-star still, but at over $20 it lacks the value for that last star.If know you are going to buy a Joey and are just considering which one and your only concern is with adding weight/bulk I would just get the J3, it's barely noticeable on there and you get the extra space.
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My husband was debating between this MOD and the Joey 2. He wanted something to hold his iPhone. The extra memory card pockets on the Joey 3 convinced us to go in this direction. He LOVES the added storage on his camera strap. It makes it very convenient to access things on the go.Honest reviews on BlackRapid RMJ-3BB Joey 3 (Black)
A little snug for my iPhone 4S...so I don't believe a iPhone 5 will not fit in this. Its nice for my spare Flash Cards with my BlackRapid RSD-1BB Double camera sling.Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for BlackRapid RMJ-3BB Joey 3 (Black)
Like all the Blackrapid products I've tried, the Joey 3 is well-made out of quality materials. I have the RS-7 strap, and thought it would be helpful to have some extra storage for batteries and memory cards. The Joey 3 is big enough to fit several of those and more easily, but with one crucial flaw: once you put stuff inside of it, it makes the strap so heavy that it will slide off your shoulder when you lift your camera to your face. This happened so often that I was forced to remove it from the strap 10 minutes into shooting a wedding. I probably won't be putting it back on unless I pick up the extra strap attachment that goes under your arm.Fortunately, the straps on the back of the Joey 3 seem fairly versatile, so I might be able to attach it to my belt or camera bag instead.
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