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- #369 in Binocular, Camera & Camcorder Straps
Tiera Owens
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2025
I've had this for a few years now. I find myself looking for a new one now because this one has worked but not as well as you'd hope. So I decided to leave a review before I find that next one. According to my order history, it's been almost 5 years since I purchased this. During thay time period it's server its purpose BUT it doesn't stay secure to the bottom of the camera. It's always coming unscrewed even without much usage. I try to tighten it as tight as I can and test it before use. It can also be hard to flip the little "handle" up to screw it. Lol Either way, it's decent and will do the job but just be careful. I don't do photography as much as I used to mainly because the business has changed with the current times but I every time I do, I'm reminded that I need to get rid of this. Lol
JBK53
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2025
This is a great device. Sturdy and easy to use. Feel safe to use without worry of losing my camera. Will buy again for my second camera.
PammyD
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
When I first got this product, I thought it wouldn’t fit my camera, but all I needed to do was not use the adapterIt works perfectly
BRCPres
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2023
Very nice product. Fits well. Seems durable. Very comfortable. Used on my Sony Full Frame camera with battery grip and zoom lens. Bottom connector is adequate and is designed to fit an Arca-Swiss tripod tripod head.Yes, I’d buy it again.
ddoriej
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2023
A friend has a similar strap for her Nikon so I researched straps for my Fuji X-T20 mirrorless camera. This grip seemed to be the most recommended, so thought I would try it. It takes a little getting used to, and I haven't used it much to date, but I think it will be useful. My reason for purchasing a grip is that the weight of my camera and a bag make my shoulders and neck ache. I can hold my camera more steady while using the grip, but I am worried about removing it from my hand quickly if I suddenly need to use my hand to hold onto something. I don't think that is possible. One other thing to note is that I have to remove the plate from the bottom of my camera when I need to insert a new battery as it partially covers the battery / card door. I also need to have a small coin handy to loosen the screw in the plate. I found that my mirrorless cameras drain batteries faster than previous Canon cameras. I will continue to use the grip for a while.
Yuriy
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2022
I have purchased the Clutch by Peak Design but unfortunately it felt very uncomfortable to be used with smaller mirrorless camera. That is when I saw JJC hand strap and this thing fits perfectly on my camera. It comes with extra plate which changes the angle of the spot where strap is attached. And it is almost half of the price of peak design. Thought I must admit that peak design is a higher quality product.
Warren Johnson
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2020
This works really well with my mirrorless camera. The metal piece that attaches to the side that the strap attaches to extends backwards, and that along with the shape of the strap allows me to be able to have flexibility to use the camera, while still have a grip on it when walking. Other straps I've tried dont work on my camera as they expect a larger deeper grip, so you cant adjust them to give you maneuvering and grip at the same time.. I have a panasonic g95. I use the strap as I've moved to a slightly heavier lens than the kit lens, and walking with the camera in my grip started to feel unsecure.
Dico
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2020
Having never used a product like this, I was skeptical...But guess what? It fits great! I have large hand and it can be adjusted! I find that it's comfortable and not confining...The second "comfort" is the added sense of security YOU feel when you are holding about $3500-$4000 worth of camera and lens in your hand...If you need to stretch your hand out, you can actually let the camera dangle...Of course, when your as paranoid as I am, I'll let it go quick...then grab it...But the snap system seems be heavy and strong enough to support the weigh of your camera, lens, flash etc.! At 64 years old, the habits you seem to acquire are hard to break...I'm the type of guy that will still put that neck strap on..But this has given me confidence to know that I just might be able to forgo that neck strap once and a while...But..I love this Grip!!!I don't think you can go wrong!
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