Mirrorless Camera Hand Strap Grip for A7R V IV III II A7IV A7S III II A7RIV A7RIII A7III A7RII A7II A1 A9 II A7C ZV-E10 A6600 A6500 A6400 A6300 A6100 A6000 RX1 RX1R RX1RII RX10 IV III II Coolpix P1100
A**R
STURDY!
Debated style of strap to get for months. Finally found this one, and so glad I did! It is VERY sturdy. The mounting bracket is metal. I can't imagine it ever failing. (Which is important for a $1500 camera!) I did have to adjust the strap a few times and do have some occasions where I have to adjust my grip angle. But these are just growing pains. The more I use it, the more I get used to it. The extra security while shooting is fantastic!
R**N
works perfectly
much less bulkier than a neck strap very comfortable
Y**A
Great
So good.
S**E
Not bad for the price
Bought this for my new Sony A7C for some run and gun shooting. It definitely adds some security and seems to be a good safeguard against accidentally losing your grip although I don't know that I trust it to just let it hang there. Has some nice features like a tripod quick release plate and a hole for certain slings/neck straps. I don't really care for the included support bracket because even fully tightened it's still quite loose and even though it holds the strap fine it just feels sloppy. It doesn't affect the functionality at all, it's just how it is.Loop is wide and comfortable and with medium sized hands it'll work for me just fine. The loop also seems to be VERY adjustable so those saying their "hands are too big" must be ogres because I don't understand what their problem is.Overall for what I paid I'm pretty happy with it and it'll suit my needs fine.
G**P
Great strap
Good quality product
Z**I
Good
Good but it was small for my hand but was fine since i have big hands
E**Y
Comfort and security is key
This is my second Sony hand strap. My first I purchased for my a7iii since I added an extra battery pack and wanted to be sure my camera was secure in my hand when I was resting between shots. This second one I mounted on my 7c. Despite it's smaller size, it also allows me to keep it secure in my hand especially when using heavier lenses on the compact camera. I prefer a hand strap to a neck or should strap or waist holster. This one fits that need and is comfortable on the hand whether left handed or right. With an optional wrist attachment it gives you extra protection, if needed. It also allows you to mount on tripod by adding a plate on bottom to thread onto your tripod and a slide adjustment to move plate forward or back as needed.
J**P
I really. really, really like this grip!
At first I was skeptical of this grip and I have to admit being the first time I have used a grip like this was a little confusing. However, the instructions on how to set it up for your camera was relatively easy. The main thing I like is I can go for a walk and the camera feels like an extension to my hand. After awhile you don't even notice you're carrying a camera. Granted I would not want using this handgrip with a big honking lens attached to the camera body as it would put too much stress on the mount. It's even easy to sneak up on a small critter as the animal doesn't realize what you're doing. Snapping a picture and changing settings while wearing the grip is a breeze. I would recommend this grip as it is a good price as I have seen much higher price hand grips that don't warrant the extra money.
S**O
service and item are good
Everything is fine, but the zinc alloy buckle, is not for the Nikon Z6. In the description there is wrote compatible. Unfortunately the zinc (aluminium) alloy seats in an angle on the Z6, where your finger needs to use the round gear.But you can attach the strap at the original Z6 hook
鄭**鄭
使い安い!
使い安いです。手が小さいでも安定です。カメラの安全を確保しながら、写真を撮ることも速やかに対応できる。
S**L
It appears well made.
Just a bit on the small side works well on the NEX7 have rather large hands.
あ**き
ホールド力は強い
Z50に使用。グリップは安定するが、きつく締めすぎると、再生ボタンなど押せなかったりする。左手で押すのが慣れれば問題ない。
M**S
Wow
Comfortable, affordable, useful. Better than a boomer neck strap. Get a zoomer hand lasso
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