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I am using a no name grip that I attach a Vivitar 285 flash to for indoor pictures but I find it uncomfortable and it doesn't have the shutter release. Are they worth the $50 or so for the Hasselblad model?
 

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Yes. Type 45071 (or similar), not the older ones that use a cable release.

I didn't realize they had got that pricey. But I always use it if I need a flash (Vivitar 283). You can also use a PM90, but that also works better with the grip.
 

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I am using a no name grip that I attach a Vivitar 285 flash to for indoor pictures but I find it uncomfortable and it doesn't have the shutter release. Are they worth the $50 or so for the Hasselblad model?
Are they worth the price. I think so. Just be sure that it has all of its parts, i.e. flash shoe, Hasselblad cable release made for the bracket, and be sure all the parts hidden from sight work. The extension arm is nice also, just be sure it, also, has all its parts. I am writing this from personal experience. Once you get everything together, it makes flash photography with a 500 series Hasselblad fun instead of a chore.......Regards!
 

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I am using a no name grip that I attach a Vivitar 285 flash to for indoor pictures but I find it uncomfortable and it doesn't have the shutter release. Are they worth the $50 or so for the Hasselblad model?
Yes, and add a 45 degree prism.
 

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Are they worth the price. I think so. Just be sure that it has all of its parts, i.e. flash shoe, Hasselblad cable release made for the bracket, and be sure all the parts hidden from sight work. The extension arm is nice also, just be sure it, also, has all its parts. I am writing this from personal experience. Once you get everything together, it makes flash photography with a 500 series Hasselblad fun instead of a chore.......Regards!
I so agree. I used one for years when I shot weddings. Made it an absolute joy. Pro Systems, which was some how related to Hasselblad, made a quick release adapter the fit between the grip and body to use with the Hasselblad quick release adapter. That rig with my Qflash and I was set.
 
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I bought the grip and a PME. I need to get a battery for the PME. The grip has the larger screw that fastens to the bottom plate, but mine has the smaller insert that has to be removed if I want to mount the grip. Normally I wouldn't care but if I want to use it on a tripod, my plates use the smaller screw and I don't want to buy new plates.
 

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... The grip has the larger screw that fastens to the bottom plate, but mine has the smaller insert that has to be removed if I want to mount the grip. Normally I wouldn't care but if I want to use it on a tripod, my plates use the smaller screw and I don't want to buy new plates.
My grip has as set screw on the side of the tripod screw, you remove it, flip the internals to select the 3/8" or 1/4" screw to match your body.
 
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My grip has as set screw on the side of the tripod screw, you remove it, flip the internals to select the 3/8" or 1/4" screw to match your body.
Do you have a picture of your grip?
Here are a few pics of mine. The little lever which looks like some sort of lock doesn't seem to do anything
IMG_6865.JPG IMG_6866.JPG IMG_6869.JPG
 
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Do you have a picture of your grip?
Here are a few pics of mine. The little lever which looks like some sort of lock doesn't seem to do anything
Your thumb screw is slightly different than mine, there were probably several versions of this. But check the pictures to see if you have a set screw in the side of the shaft, removing the set screw shown allows me to flip the insert to 3/8 and 1/4 fittings.
Hasselblad_grip1.JPG Hasselblad_grip2.JPG

The knob at the bottom of your last picture is the shutter release lock.
The spring lever at the top of your 3rd picture will pivots a lever onto the shaft of the thumb screw, which prevents the thumb screw from turning CCW. This allows you to remove the grip from a tripod if it is really stuck tight. If your thumbscrew does not have a set screw, try using the lever to prevent the thumbscrew from turning, and see if you can unscrew it into 2 pieces, and see if there is a invertible 1/4-3/8 insert.
 
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Your thumb screw is slightly different than mine, there were probably several versions of this. But check the pictures to see if you have a set screw in the side of the shaft, removing the set screw shown allows me to flip the insert to 3/8 and 1/4 fittings.
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The knob at the bottom of your last picture is the shutter release lock.
The spring lever at the top of your 3rd picture will pivots a lever onto the shaft of the thumb screw, which prevents the thumb screw from turning CCW. This allows you to remove the grip from a tripod if it is really stuck tight. If your thumbscrew does not have a set screw, try using the lever to prevent the thumbscrew from turning, and see if you can unscrew it into 2 pieces, and see if there is a invertible 1/4-3/8 insert.

There looks to be a small pin or a stripped screw head going thru the shaft.
 
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