mindthemix Member Joined Jun 14, 2012 Messages 178 Location Miami Format Multi Format Feb 24, 2015 #1 After an internal debate I've finally got the wooden grip. Useless for focusing but great for lifting the camera without the strap. Attachments P67II_Grip.jpg 250.2 KB · Views: 186 P67_200mm_rearconverter.jpg 624.8 KB · Views: 186
After an internal debate I've finally got the wooden grip. Useless for focusing but great for lifting the camera without the strap.
snapguy Member Joined Jan 1, 2014 Messages 1,287 Location California d Format 35mm Feb 24, 2015 #2 I told ya to get a grip. Seriously, it really looks nice.
itsdoable Member Joined Aug 26, 2013 Messages 825 Location Canada Format Medium Format Feb 25, 2015 #3 The quick focus ring allows you to focus with your left hand on the grip.
trueimage Member Joined Feb 20, 2015 Messages 7 Format Medium Format Feb 25, 2015 #4 wow that looks nice
OP OP mindthemix Member Joined Jun 14, 2012 Messages 178 Location Miami Format Multi Format Feb 25, 2015 #5 snapguy said: I told ya to get a grip. Seriously, it really looks nice. Click to expand... Totally! Thanks for the inspiration. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
snapguy said: I told ya to get a grip. Seriously, it really looks nice. Click to expand... Totally! Thanks for the inspiration. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
AgX Member Joined Apr 5, 2007 Messages 29,973 Location Germany Format Multi Format Feb 25, 2015 #6 itsdoable said: The quick focus ring allows you to focus with your left hand on the grip. Click to expand... But I guess it has to be set at a certain focusing range. Or can one focus through the whole range with the same hand still at the grip? oops, I overlooked: "itsdoable"...
itsdoable said: The quick focus ring allows you to focus with your left hand on the grip. Click to expand... But I guess it has to be set at a certain focusing range. Or can one focus through the whole range with the same hand still at the grip? oops, I overlooked: "itsdoable"...