George Mann
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How many of you have used one of these? I am looking to put one on an F2s. Yay/nay?
Get a motor drive.
Nikon made a winder, they called it a motor drive, 3.5 FPS, took 8 AA batteries, no auto rewind. Not all that heavy, gives the grip, a nice feel.
Not an F2 but a Nikkormat FS. Good product for the price but like all 3D printed items there are variances between individual items. I had one for a FT2 but the socket for a threaded tripod adapter was loose. This one would squeak a bit till I added some buffering between the grip handle and the body. Buy one without hesitation, the benefits far outweigh any minor glitches.
How can a metal winder that takes 8 AA batteries not add noticeable weight?
Besides, I wouldn't be buying this camera if I wanted a motordrive.
The grip only adds about an inch of depth to the front of the camera but increases stability and balance. The plastic weights very little, fits well and doesn’t add much bulk. At the price, it’s not a big investment.
I only know this grip from such photos. But the first question that comes up: Might the grip not brake off when used at a camera with long, heavy lens? Thus just the case when such grip would be most benefitial.
The concern was that if one held the whole body/lens combo with ones right hand, the right side of the body resting against ones palm, the fingers grasping around the grip, substantial torque is on the part where the grip extends into its bottom plate.I have the Buttergrip on my F2, ... It is also very sturdy, I'm not sure I understand how it could break using a heavy lens.
The concern was that if one held the whole body/lens combo with ones right hand, the right side of the body resting against ones palm, the fingers grasping around the grip, substantial torque is on the part where the grip extends into its bottom plate.
Who shoots a heavy lens on an F2 with one hand? It's not like an AF camera. And even if one does, the buttergrip is very sturdy.
I do not use AF SLRs, but for instance a heavy 600mm non-tele lens often without tri- or mono-pod.
I do not use AF SLRs, but for instance a heavy 600mm non-tele lens often without tri- or mono-pod.
Also there is the issue of using the grip while carrying the camera with one hand, which I would do. I don't know what plastic material they use for their 3d print but I'd be careful with it and not use it for load bearing/carrying duty.I do not use AF SLRs, but for instance a heavy 600mm non-tele lens often without tri- or mono-pod.
But who uses that with one hand? I don't even shoot a 40mm pancake lens with one hand! Right hand to hold the camera and push the shutter button. Left hand to support the lens , change the aperture, and focus it.
How then do you hold such a lens steady enough to avoid blur?
Good Grief...... i will just say you have gotten some odd responses and leave it right there.How many of you have used one of these? I am looking to put one on an F2s. Yay/nay?
Good Grief...... i will just say you have gotten some odd responses and leave it right there.
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