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The MEIKE MK-XT3G Quick Release L Plate hand grip bracket is a lightweight and durable accessory designed specifically for the Fujifilm X-T3. Made from a robust aluminum base and featuring a convenient battery access design, this grip enhances your photography experience while ensuring compatibility with tripods and other accessories.
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 15.2 x 7.2 x 6.2 centimetres |
Package Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions L x W x H | 13.5 x 5.8 x 6.2 centimetres |
Brand | Meike |
Colour | Black |
Part number | MK-XT3G |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
D**K
Saves having to use a separate tripod plate!
I bought this to use (together with an Arca Swiss quick release plate) on a Zhiyun Weebill S gimbal. It’s well made and fits the X-T3 really well.The front grip is a little bit more of a shiny plastic, rather than the dull finish of the X-T3, but that might look closer with wear. The shape is well designed and looks really nice on the camera.It’s great that I can attach this to the gimbal without adding a tripod plate. There is also a marking at the back of the grip to show the centre point.Highly recommended.
T**E
Excellent, perfectly engineered and sturdy product. Don't waste money on the Fujfilm one
This is really handy when you want more heft in your hand to balance one of the bigger/longer primes or a telephoto. Meike stuff is really well made and feels very premium. It's a perfect fit on the X-T3. The price is fair, unlike the OEM.
B**Y
Fits perfectly
Really well made and makes the grip of the camera secure.
M**E
Brilliant
Fits perfectly on my Fuji XT3 gives a good feel and protects the battery door. The Arca Swiss plate makes it simple to fit on my tripod.
C**N
parfait !
parfait !
D**S
Lightweight, fits perfectly; full battery and card access
I wanted a grip to use with the Oly 12-40 Pro on my PEN-F and also wanted a better ARCA/Swiss plate that I could leave on my camera. I've been using the death grip method on my PEN-F for the lens, and a small plate from peak design for attaching my PEN-F to my tripod and monopod.. But the death grip gets really old after a while with only a wrist strap. The PD plate, while nice, tended to rotate and also kept me from standing the camera upright on a table or other flat surface when not carrying it. I considered the Olympus grip, but I couldn't justify the price. I tried two stick-on grips, but they interfered with the front dial and didn't do anything for my tripod mounting. I happened to run across the Meike grip when searching for solutions. It only had a few reviews, all favorable, but the price was low enough to try it out. I received it today and can say if you've been hesitant to try this, don't be.Weight including the tripod screw is 2.3 ounces. Examining the finish, I found no blemishes. The flanges running along the bottom mated precisely to my ARCA/Swiss-compatible ball head. A small, vertical white line on the back of the base provides a lens center-line reference point. The grip mounted quickly to my camera - just put it in place and secure the provided screw in the tripod hole. You'll need a flat blade screwdriver, a hex key wrench, or a coin to secure it. A small flange on the front helps to align it and keeps the grip from rotating.I was very surprised at the depth of grip, providing ample purchase on the camera. If there is a downside to the grip, it is exactly the same that reviewers of this grip, the Oly grip, other grips, and even the stick-on things mention - you are moving your fingers to the left a little, enough to have your second finger rub against the front dial. I don't have real big hands, and I can minimize any rubbing by changing my grip slightly. But if you are literally fat fingered, it might be a problem. Again, this is common to similar grips on the PEN-F.Affordable, good looks, light weight, secure mounting, access to battery and card, and a place for a solid hold on the camera. I am easily able to retrieve the battery and SD card with the grip on the camera. I can go back to my wrist strap now!
P**G
If You Have Big Paws, Then You Will Need This Grip For Your PEN-F!!
GREAT PRODUCT, well made, fits great, easy battery & card access without removing the grip, aids in the handling of this small bodied camera with larger lenses. The price point was right too! A Must Have for folks with larger paws... "Like Mine! 👍👍Updated: 6-30-2018Oh, and by the way, I just purchased this, my second MK-ECG4 grip for the PEN-F by MEKE because I just purchased a second PEN-F camera. Remember, this is a grip enhancement for ergonomics and comfort in handling this smaller camera, it is not a full function battery grip...I am very happy with this manufacturer, their quality and their price point, Again, "Great Product!"
R**.
Not rubberized but otherwise superb
The grip portion may look rubberized like the camera or the official Fuji grip but it is merely hard plastic and that is really the only thing I can fault it for. So while the camera is not quite as comfortable to hold as with the manufacturer made grip it is ergonomically excellent and far superior to other grips I tried which cost less and at half the price of the manufacturer made grip I think this is more compelling of a purchase. Unless money is no object and you absolutely must have a more squishy feel, I wholeheartedly recommend this grip.
W**.
Perfect accessory for Fujifilm X-T3
The Meike XT3G handgrip fits so seamlessly that you forget it's a third party attachment. The battery remains accessible and the twist screw makes it easy to take the grip off in favor of the much larger battery grip, should you also have one of those. The slim increase in thickness at the base actually makes it easier to hold the camera. For one thing, your pinky finger has a natural rest point, making the grip all the more secure and less fatiguing. The increase in overall weight is hardly noticeable. The improved ease with which larger and heavier lenses are accommodated is, however, quite noticeable.
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