📸 Grip It and Shoot It: Elevate your photography experience!
The JJC Metal Hand Grip Bracket is a premium accessory designed for Panasonic Lumix GX9, GX85, GX80, and GX7 Mark III/II cameras. It features a large opening for easy battery and memory card access, an Arca Swiss Type quick release plate for seamless tripod mounting, and a comfortable anti-slip grip made from durable aluminum alloy.
W**W
Solid grip just not for me
I wanted to add a bit more grip to my Fujifilm X-pro 3. I thought this might be the answer. it did help with a bit more depth on the grip but found the bottom part dug into my palm too much. It also added a bit more weight to the camera overall so I decided to return.
T**.
Useful accessory
Perfect except the height and depth of th grip is only slightly too small. It is however adequate and makes the camera much more useable.
N**Z
Not flush with x100f
It does work on the x100f as advertised but doesn’t fit flush as the F and V versions have a slightly different body. Get the meike one for the F instead it fits perfect
B**E
Very good fit on the X100V
I purchased the bracket for the Arca Swiss mounting more than anything, and planned to remove the finger grip. But, I have come to really like the finger grip as it is not over bearing and fits very nicely. The bottom screw has a built in wing that works very well for those times you want remove the bracket, to keep thing compact. The holes in the base allow the battery door to easily fully open.
C**E
Must have for xpro3
I have large hands, so it makes it much more comfortable. I have also dropped this camera on concrete with this on and it saved the camera! The battery flew out on impact, but no damage to the camera, just a scratch on the grip. Even if you don't need it for the grip, it makes the camera heavier on the bottom so if it falls it might fall on that instead of the lens, and it provides support when you set it down so the camera doesn't tip over on the lens--unless, I'm sure, if it is a very long lens.
R**R
It's ok but I ended up preferring the one from SmallRig
Not finding enough comparison videos for this kind of product, I bought it and a similar product by SmallRig—I just didn't think I was going to find out any other way. The SmallRig strikes me as a better value for the money because it provides a full L-bracket (with the drawback of not being able to extend the X-T4's swiveling monitor all the way forward unless the vertical bracket is removed).I prefer the JJC's attachment system—the SmallRig uses a fairly strong magnet to hold its mini-screwdriver to the base plate. The JJC has a much better thought-out attachment screw design that doesn't require a separate screwdriver gizmo, and I'd just as soon avoid the strong magnetism.But, I ended up preferring the SmallRig after all. It has a better-feeling grip (more rubbery) and its grip is noticeably longer than the JJC's—extends higher up on the camera. I feel as if it gives me a better hold on the camera overall. Though the two products look much alike, the SmallRig has a slightly heftier feel to it—not to imply that the JJC feels flimsy, though. Both are well machined and fit the camera perfectly, and the Arca-Swiss "bevels" on both are a correct fit with ballhead clamps.I think the JJC would be a good choice for someone who needs the index finger to have easy access to the X-T4's programmable front button. This was a bit of a problem for me with the SmallRig grip, which gets in the way a bit. (My workaround: stop using the front button so much.)
J**1
Great Addition to a Small Camera!
I have owned several JJC grips for Fujifilm brand cameras over the years. So I was confident this would be a good addition to this camera.I don’t have large hands, but this added grip is a good addition to this very small camera! Just know you are of course adding weight to a very small and lightweight camera. I think it is a good trade off. It isn’t like the total package weight is onerous. Not at all!Also, my Sony RX100 IV’s battery/memory card cover becomes a little bit more difficult to access. Again, a trade off I’m willing to make. This is not a new camera, so if there is a spring action for opening the panel it is probably a little weak. Maybe this isn’t an issues for newer models of this surprisingly good model line. And that is coming from a person experienced with Canon, Nikon, Fujifilm, Panasonic, and Ricoh cameras.
D**N
Lessens the worry for dropping the camera
The camera feels more secure in my hand with this hand grip. It feels very solid without any movement once it is on. It does make the camera more bulky, but it hasn't hampered any function for my purposes or lessen the camera's portability. While more expensive than the adhesive grip, I wanted something that I could remove without difficulty.
A**R
I can't believe I've been using a Fuji XT20 without this for so long
This is an absolute life-changer!Metal construction, sturdy, stays well secured to my camera, nice texture of material on the grip... and really just enhances the shooting experience that's already so awesome with the Fuji XT20!I've now used this hand-held, as well as on a tripod, and I have zero issues with it whatsoever. I have relatively thin hands/fingers, but even with smaller hands the specific camera model I'm using for Fuji is just a little too small to be comfortable. Having that extra bit of grip saves a lot of pains in the wrist, and really jumpstarted my desire to shoot with this camera again.I highly recommend this for Fuji users.
P**C
Grip Bracket.
I don't have huge hands, normal I would say and I found that my FujiFilm XT-30 felt a bit too small in my hands. This bracket makes the camera way more comfortable in my hand. I like the cutout that allows me to change cards and batteries without having to take the bracket off.With the addition of some lock tight this grip stays on and doesn't loosen when i am using my chest carrier.If you are looking for a grip for your camera this one is the one to go with. Highly recommend.My buddy has the same camera and i recommended this to him and he agrees that its worth picking up.
M**.
Fits perfectly and looks fantastic.
This is such a great addition to my new camera. I hate getting little dings on new toys and I was looking for a camera case and came across this little gadget. I love it! I don't have to worry about scratching or denting the bottom of my camera anymore when I set it down. The T30 has a small grip and I feel so much better with the added grip for when I have a heavier lense on. The quality feels durable and it doesnt look or feel cheap. The bottom fits flush to my camera and is metal. Seriously, it looks like it was made for this camera by fujifilm. I still had easy access to the battery, memory card, HDMI and USB plugs, and use it with a tripod without having to take the case off. I don't know how well it fits other cameras but if you have a fujifilm mirrorless XT20 or XT30, you have to get this!
B**A
A must have for any GX85!
The GX85 is a fantastic camera. I love the feature seat, 4k30, M43 lens, range finder style body in a small package. I feel like a photographer when I use it :) However, the lack of a grip mades it not as easy to hold. This grip adds a bit more of something for your hand to grab onto. It also incorporates an arca swiss bevel bottom so you can easily attach it to tripods that are arca swiss compatible. My Gorilla Pod 3K Pro and other tripods all are arca swiss types which means I don't have to bother with put in a mounting plate since it's already built into the grip.Super easy to install and take off without any tools. It has those tripod screws with the handle on it that you can twist with your fingers, no coin, allen key or screwdriver needed.The battery and SD card is easily accessible because of the cut out unlike other grips. You don't have to remove the grip to access them. I can even access them even on my tripod. Couple the GX85 with a thumb grip and this hand grip, and you got a really nice comfortable camera.
C**N
Un buen agarre
Un buen agarre para una cámara sin grip, le da cierta solidez a la cámara que lo necesita bastante pues es muy delicada. Sin embargo le he tenido que poner un poco de tape de doble adherencia en la parte frontal para eliminar el cierto juego que se genera con el uso. La forma de sujetarse es mediante un tornillo que va dentro de una especie de taquete metálico que va insertado en el orificio para el tripié debajo de la cámara. Cuando hay que cambiar la batería, que es bastante seguido si se hace video, hay que retirar el tornillo para quitar la base y es medio de hueva esa operación. Buscaría alguna opción cómo small rig creo tienen mayor protección y facilidad de poner y quitar.
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