Professional hand grip with safety wrist strap for SLR/DSLR cameras, camcorders and full size digital cameras | 
| Brand: Jenis
List Price: $29.95 Buy New: $16.95 You Save: $13.00 (43%)
Rating: 1 reviews
Color: Black Media: Electronics
MPN: JW-A Model: Jenis JW-A D-SLR EAN: 4899443620014 ASIN: B000OMPEFK
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| Features:
| • | Professional hand grip with safety wrist strap for SLR/DSLR cameras, camcorders and full size digit | | • | Works with any cameras and camcorders with tripod socket and strap hole | | • | Extra safety wrist strap let you hold camera or camcorder with one hand | | • | Extra tripod socket allow to mount camera on tripod with had strap attached | | • | Can be mounted for use with the left hand on most of the cameras |
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Product Description The grip is adjustable to different camera / camcorder sizes. In order for this hand grip to work with your camera, it must have a tripod circuit on the bottom and strap ear on the side to accept 3/8" (10mm) wide strap.
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| Customer Reviews:
Get Strapped January 10, 2008 E. K. Arnold (yay area, usa) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
in theory, a wrist strap is great for times when you have to handhold your camera for long periods. in practice, this strap is just ok. it's made of faux leather -- stretchy neoprene would have been better -- which will only achieve a certain comfort level at best, and can become annoyingly irritating over time. it has one loop-through strap that goes around your camera's threads, and one that goes around your wrist with a flimsy quick-release clasp. this is an improvement over the nikon version which sells for 50% more, other wise they are almost exactly the same product. another feature this has over the nikon is on the bottompart, which screws into the tripod socket. it's a plastic plate which can be secured in either R or L orientation, with a soft padded contact area so you dont have to worry about scuffing up the camera. the trick thing is it includes an additional tripod socket so you can use it with a tripod. i dont think the nikon one has this either. as for grip and fit, it does provide a bit of additional security, but it would be better on a lighter camera like the d40 or e500 than a monster like the d300 or e3. wouldn't recommend it for use with a grip, either. also, people with large hands might want to avoid it altogether. the fake leather patch that goes on your forehand is pretty small. securing it opposite your palm, you can still get to the shutter and other buttons fairly easily, but this would be better if it came in diferent sizes. still, for the price, it's ok for when a neck strap is impractical.
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